05-02-21, 03:26 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2008
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The strength of the bungee makes a huge difference in the feel of the bounce.
I originally got really strong bungees for my Bellicon, but replaced them so the bounce was less firm when the first set wore out. Here's a link to the Bellicon page talking about how to choose the right strength for your needs. https://www.bellicon.com/us_en/shop/...ungee-strength I don't know how other models compare.
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Anna |
05-14-21, 04:31 PM | |
Join Date: Nov 2008
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Just adding to this discussion to mention that the rebounder talk on VFF lately inspired me to get the support bars for my Bellicon, and I'm glad I got them! Really like having a bit of something for support.
Also thought I'd mention that the Bellicon GO models come in pieces that you assemble. Not foldable, but I'd assume it comes in a smaller package than the complete circle models.
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Anna |
05-14-21, 06:39 PM | |
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Tennessee
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My first rebounder was a folding model and I feared for my physical well being every time I folded or unfolded it!
My current rebounder is the small Bellicon with folding legs. Glad I caught it during one of Bellicon’s sales since I don’t use it much. I have a hard time clicking with rebounding workouts.
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