The Mad Group
STUDIO PRO REBOUNDER
STUDIO PRO REBOUNDER
SKU: SP2139
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Details
Commercial grade 40” (1016mm) ideal for zero impact aerobic exercise offering a quiet and smooth bounce
Key Features:
Springs - 36 high quality 32mmø barrel springs attached to frame using a riveted barrel pin
Frame - Heavy gauge powder coated steel ensures a strong frame
Rebounder Bed - High quality polypropylene with nylon thread stitching and two layers of strong polypropylene webbing to securely attach bed to springs
Spring Cover - Durable 420 denier oxford nylon offers great durability and tear resistance
Legs - 6 x 9” (22.5cm) which fold down with use of tools for fast easy storage
Feet - Extra wide non-marking rubber, offering improved grip
NOTE: Max. user weight 125kg
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