11-22-15, 10:33 AM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: NH
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It depends upon the frame and legs. A 44" premium frame with folding legs costs $949.00, change it to a classic frame with screw in legs and you're talking $599.00. I think there's also a small delivery charge now.
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11-22-15, 11:58 AM | |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: New Jersey
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Thanks Lanette, Apparently it has fold up legs and two sets of bungees-Strong and Extra Strong. Here is the listing:
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/spo/5294392414.html Not prepared to spend that much at this point. Might end up with a JumpSport or ProBounce. ETA: It has been listed for 22 days. I might offer $400 and see what happens. My brother works in the area and might be able to pick it up for me. |
11-22-15, 12:30 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: NH
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I don't consider that a steal of a deal. Full price the rebounder would be $649.00 plus - I think - about $40.00 for shipping. IIRC an extra set of bungies is $99.00 so there is that and if those are bungie strengths you'd order then you'd be saving about $120.00.
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11-22-15, 12:42 PM | |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Michigan
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I agree Lannette. The Bellicon is the Mercedes of all rebounders and until someone actually has one they can't say the difference is $500. I know several people who have bought the Pro-Bounce and you can't even compare the Pro-Bounce with the Bellicon. I am the main admin in my rebounding group and I don't even recommend the Pro-Bounce because of some issues they are having. I would rather pay $700 for a top notch rebounder than get one that squeaks and the frame is pieced together. It definitely is a wannabe Bellicon, but it will never match what a Bellicon gives.
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11-22-15, 01:29 PM | ||
Join Date: May 2008
Location: On Canada 💗
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I know my Bellicon will last me my lifetime. I use it daily as do my kiddos. My daughter is a competitive gymnast.. she jumps like crazy on my Bellicon and the bungees are not showing any wear on them.... it's top notch. I also have a Jumpsport... I love it too.. but my Bellicon is higher quality and honestly more fun. I would save up and wait to get a Bellicon if i thought the prics was high over getting a Pro Bounce that may possible have more issues or not last as long. |
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11-22-15, 01:35 PM | ||
Join Date: Apr 2004
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11-22-15, 02:24 PM | ||
Join Date: Oct 2015
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The Bellicon rep I spoke with recommended storing them in plastic to perhaps slow that process. Not sure why that would help... and not sure how much of an impact that really has. |
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