The Rebounderz® Jumper design is a solid exoskeleton frame
The Rebounderz® Jumper is designed as a continuous one piece unit, like a giant
arena. Our Indoor Trampoline Arena Jumper has a Patent Pending, Number 61356,108, and is
afforded all protections of this classification. Other businesses typically use individual trampolines that are simply tied
together with logging chains, motorcycle t
ie down straps, 1/4" cable, or other
means of securing the units together. If one section fails, they can all fail. To prevent that, their type of system requires
a tremendous amount of maintenance and onsite supervised repair. In the 24
months that our system has been in operation we have spent less that $1500 in
maintenance. The concept of an Indoor Trampoline Arena is original to Rebounderz®. We also
own the web names “indoor trampoline arena.com”, as well as .net, .org and .inc. The Rebounderz® unique bracing system allows for no movement of the
trampoline whatsoever. In video clips of other “designs”, you will actually see the
wall move independently of the floor. Rebounderz® padding is unique, and covers any and all pertinent parts of the
exoskeleton and all springs to prevent injury. This padding is registered, and is
patent pending with the US patent office. Furthermore, our pads are secured to the frame by Velcro tie down straps and
secured to the trampoline bed by inline Velcro. Nothing moves. The pads are not
removable in any way (unless we remove them for inspection, which we do
regularly). If one were to look closely at the photos displayed on other websites
versus those on the Rebounderz® website, the difference in padding thickness,
positioning and stability is evident. The Rebounderz® center aligned, “pyramid concept” that provides additional
jump surface in the center of the arena is unique to our design, and was created
by us. The Rebounderz® design utilizes entry & exit “ramps” (as opposes to steps or
stairs). These provide a stable balance for both legs allowing easy and safe
access to and from the Jumper. This is especially important for exhausted
customers upon exiting the Jumper.