08-28-14, 09:56 AM | |
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: NJ
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I agree, a bouncing board would probably be easier to store.
something like this? http://www.joggingsquares.com/ or if you have a stability ball, try sitting and bouncing on it. Barb S ETA: http://www.gerstung.us/equipment/reb...ngsquares.html http://www.gerstung.us/equipment/reb...ognshapes.html
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08-28-14, 10:34 AM | ||
Join Date: Dec 2006
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08-29-14, 08:08 AM | ||
Join Date: Apr 2004
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One thing about the bungee rebounders is they definitely feel more like bouncy trampolines - real trampolines that is - than spring rebounders do. I think I found a link to the least expensive bungee mini trampoline. Someone can correct me if there's a lower priced one out there somewhere. It's not cheap but if I was willing to pay as much as the jogging platform costs, I'd sooner go a bit higher and get this instead for more fun factor. The cost is still considerably lower than other bungee mini- tramps. http://www.amazon.com/JumpSport-Fitn...=jumpsport+250 ETA: I don't know how long the JS legs are or if it would fit under a bed? With previous rebounders if I didn't use them everyday I would store them upright on their side to not take up as much space and that worked for me even in my smallest apartments. |
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