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Soft Bounce vs Hard Bounce February 1st, 2010 • Rebounding
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We sometimes get questions from customers regarding our soft bounce and hard bounce rebounders.
You can find more information about this in our help section, but we generally recommend a soft bounce for the majority of our customers.
The soft bounce springs are made to support weights of up to 300 pounds and use a patented technology that allows the springs to both be flexible and tough so that they provide the softest bounce and still don't stretch over the years.
The hard bounce springs are similarly long-lasting but are made for individuals who are over 300 pounds in weight or for those of us who want a stiffer surface to challenge ourselves on.
Whichever one you decide on you can always purchase an extra set of springs which you can relatively painlessly switch between depending on what kind of a surface you want to bounce on.
You can find spare springs in our store and instructions on how to replace them in our installation guides.
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4 Responses
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Keith:
August 2nd, 2010 at 4:45pm
ive tried the soft bounce and its better than the hard.
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adida123:
August 6th, 2010 at 1:30pm
Did you try them side by side or do you just like the softbounce? I'm trying to decide which one to get.
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Keith:
August 10th, 2010 at 6:46pm
not side by side but I think its better because hard bounces are not as good for the knees
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Joice:
November 4th, 2010 at 10:34am
I definitely definitely love the soft-bounce. If the hard bounce is anything like the ones i tried at wal-mart, give me the soft bounce anyday
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