

🚀 Bounce into your best self—smart, sleek, and seriously effective!
The Stamina 36 Inch Folding Trampoline is a professional-grade, foldable mini trampoline designed for low-impact, full-body workouts at home or office. Featuring a durable steel frame with 30 tension bands, it supports up to 250 lbs and includes an LCD monitor that tracks jumps, time, and calories. Paired with the muuv coaching app, it offers personalized fitness guidance. Its compact foldable design and detachable legs ensure easy storage, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking efficient, space-saving fitness solutions.













| ASIN | B000JC2ZHA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,880 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Recreational Trampolines #6 in Fitness Trampolines |
| Brand | Stamina |
| Brand Name | Stamina |
| Color | 36-Silver |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (16,291) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2007 |
| Frame Material | Carbon Steel |
| Frame Size | 36 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00022643016255 |
| Included Components | 36" Foldable Mini Trampoline w/ Smart Workout App |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 36.5 x 36.5 x 8.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28.4 x 13 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.14 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Stamina Products, Inc. |
| Material | Steel Frame |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 25000 Hundredths Pounds |
| Model Name | Mini Fitness Trampoline w/ Smart Workout App |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 5.04 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 35-1625 |
| Product Dimensions | 36"L x 36"W x 8.75"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Excercise & Fitness |
| Style | Round |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 738613432733 759218575670 781493765712 885261700193 066511132364 885771185992 885127138979 699988548392 885198131657 885233212624 885376357251 885184962845 885204795125 080171480849 885877281703 022643016255 885133847308 |
| Warranty Description | 90 days parts/1 year frame |
R**G
I like it!
UPDATE: 15 days of using this just to get my blood pumping because I do so much work on the computer, and I am pleasantly surprised to find that I have lost a little over 2 pounds! I usually use it for 10 minutes at a time, at least 3 times per day (just before mealtime, usually). I've also notice that my cardio fitness has improved. I don't wear myself out on the trampoline - I just put some Motown music on and bounce to the beat - it doesn't seem like much effort, but apparently, it's enough for overall health improvements in a very short time. ORIGINAL REVIEW: By the time I was done reading all of the warnings, etc, I must confess, I was scared of severe injury or death and started having doubts about whether I even wanted to try it! I got it so that I could get some low-impact cardio as a way to break up the vast amount of time that I must spend on the computer (my job - but I mostly work from home). Going to the gym is great, but it's a minimum of 2 hours out of my day which is not always reasonable. Going for a walk is also great, but not always feasible (weather, etc). I looked into under-desk cyclers, etc, but I knew my knees would bang the underside of the desk (and it probably wouldn't add much cardio), so I decided to try the trampoline - it was very reasonably priced, and the reviews seemed good. Of course, it arrived on a day that I was home by myself, so I read all of the instructions where it says you must use 2 STRONG people to unfold it. I don't consider myself to be STRONG (they put the word STRONG in all caps - and I definitely don't consider myself STRONG in the all caps sense). In fact, they say you risk death if you try to unfold it by yourself as it could spring back and kill you - so you're supposed to get 2 STRONG people and hope that they trust each other enough that neither lets go while folding it back. I thought at first they might be over-exaggerating about how strong the tension was in the spring, but they weren't kidding - no way was I going to unfold this by myself without risking death...unless, as many of us weaklings discovered long ago, we use something as leverage. I took it outside and placed half of the trampoline under my porch railing - I fully trusted that my porch railing would not give way, and then pushed down on the other half of the trampoline railings until it popped open. It didn't appear completely locked in place, so I gingerly removed it, turned it right side up and pushed down on the rails until it was flat on the ground all the way around. I added the legs and then had fun figuring out how to get the protective coverring on it - the trick to getting that on by yourself is to hook one hole (there are 6 holes in the cover) over one of the leg threads, then screw on the leg to hold it in place. Pull it all the way across to the other side and do the same with that side. Then just work your way around.for each leg - it's actually pretty easy to do by yourself if you do it that way. So, within minutes I had it put together and jumping away! It seems quite sturdy and well-made, I think I will enjoy being able to get in some quick exercises while I'm working :) Oh, and there's no way I'm undoing it - it will stay open forever as far as I'm concerned...it's low enough to fit under a bed if you need to get it out of the way.
M**S
Great versatility and quality! We also use it as a toddler bed frame
*Included: trampoline, padded support bar, bungee pull cords for arm exercises, electronic jump counter, exercise video, all hardware and tools necessary for assembly. *Parts: Oval jump pad, 6 feet with rubber bottoms (including two with predrilled holes to attach support bar legs), 6 bolts to attach the feet (one bolt per foot), 1 hex wrench (to attach each bolt to each foot), 2 wide vertical support bar legs with 2 bolts going through (to attach to predrilled feet; accepts the narrower adjustable height leg bars), 2 narrow vertical support bar legs with curved end (inserts into wider support bar legs, allowing height adjustment; curves to meet the horizontal support bar), 1 padded horizontal support bar (curves to meet the legs), 4 curved washers + 4 locking washers + 4 acorn nuts + wrench (to attach support leg to predrilled trampoline feet), bungee cords (for arm exercises; slips over foot on each end of the trampoline), battery powered jump counter and arm to attach counter, exercise CD in protective case *Pro • comes with the jump pad assembled, so needs only legs added. • Support bar, bungee pull cords, and jump counter optional. • jump pad very safe with no springs to pinch. • comes with all hardware and tools needed for assembly. Using own wrench or pliers would be easiest and more comfortable, however. • easy to assemble: 1) separate two legs that have predrilled holes and choose one of the long sides of the jump pad to insert them. 2) insert the other four legs, leaving two on each long side and one on each short side. You may choose to slide the two bungee pull cords onto the feet on each short side if desired, or place them later. If placing later, slip the rubber feet off of the trampoline foot on each narrow end of the trampoline, and slide the bungee pull cord on before reattaching rubber foot 3) over each foot, lift the edge of the trampoline pad covering to expose the area for screwing a single bolt into each of the six feet, using the included hex/allen wrench. 4-5) Assemble support bar, and attach support bar to trampoline. Choice a: Assemble support bar first, then bolt onto feet of trampoline. Choice b: Bolt each vertical support bar leg onto trampoline feet, then insert horizontal support bar between them. *Vertical legs have a welded nut to accomodate the height adjustment knobs, and face forward toward the trampoline pad. *The legs of the support bar bolt onto the trampoline feet with predrilled holes. *Attaching the vertical support legs to the trampoline: Leg has two bolts going through. a) Insert the bolts through the leg and through the predrilled holes of the feet, so that the leg stands beside the foot with a rounded separator between the two. b) add a curved, flat washer onto each bolt end that sticks out c) add a round ring locking washer next d) cap off with the acorn nut. May use included wrench but using own wrench or pliers would be more efficient and easier. *Assembling five pieces of support bar: a) insert end of padded horizontal bar into each curved vertical tube. Pinch in the springy buttons from the ends of the padded bar, and when inserted they pop out through the predrilled hole of the curved vertical tube. b) insert the vertical bottom of each curved tube into the wider mouth of each leg tube. c) Choose the height desired, and insert the height adjustment knob through the wider leg into the narrower leg. • adjustment knobs work great to hang the handles of the bungee pull cords from, keeping them off the ground and reducing tripping hazard. Con: • the knobs to adjust the support bar difficult to screw into place initially • the knobs to adjust the support bar can only face forward, but would look better and would eliminate the possibility of a jumping child scraping against them if the predrilled holes allowed them to face backward on the backside of the bars • rubber hose of the bungee pull cords will attract dust and hair Additional information: • comes in a very large box, which can be used nicely when building a fort, pup tent, roof of a play house, or as a painting or drawing surface before discarding. • people closer to 6' tall should not try to jump as high as they can if under an 8' ceiling. • not as long as a toddler bed, but almost. Can easily double as a toddler bed by adding a cut down mattress pad, then using a toddler sheet to cover. Pad can be stored beneath the trampoline during the day. If worried about rolling off, it is not far above the ground but if desired a bumper or net can be attached to the support bars. Bed idea can be extended by placing a crate or wooden box beside it to extend length, and having a mattress pad cover both the trampoline and the crate so that the pillow is on the trampoline and the feet on the crate or box. We do this and it works great! • though made for one person, a child can jump safely with an adult or with another child if holding onto the support bar. • if worried about strangulation hazard for younger children, do not attach bungee pull cords.
J**A
Great quality
I love this trampoline! I have been using mine about 3-4 times a week for just over a month. I have never jumped before but thought it might be fun to jump. I do have a past injury to my knee (torn meniscus) so I've always been hesitant to do too much high impact activity. I have found jumping to be easy and I haven't had one problem with my knee yet. Pros - Easy set up. I know a lot of people say you need two people. Using my body weight I was able to unfold it on my own- and I definitely don't have much muscle. - The bounce is good- It's not too stiff, and not too flexible. - It has strong bands instead of springs - I feel my posture has gotten much better since I began jumping. - I feel jumping for 30 mins beats the elliptical any day! It feels easier, more fun, and I feel like I get a better workout. Cons - The silver cover is very hard to stretch onto the trampoline. You definitely will need two people to make it stretch. - The legs screw on and off- I wish they folded so I could store it under a bed or in the back of a closet. - Folding the tramp after every use is not reasonable because it's very difficult. - Size- If I had to purchase again, I would definitely buy a larger size. This one is great, but I'd like to step it up with more side to side motions. - It doesn't come with 80s hair, leg warmers, or a scrunchie which I think would be valuable. ;-) Overall, for the price I would definitely purchase this one again. It's holding up well and it feels good to jump on.
A**N
Love it, I am 64 starting to get in shape, this the best low impact. Only bummer the handle bar attached to the legs is not as stable did I thought. It is not the end of the world. I love it and I am using the trampoline every other day.
K**G
Bought this for my son to use indoors, based on my AC the indoor humidity is between 42% and 45%. The trampoline rust after about 2 months of use, kinda disappointed as my son really enjoys it. I was happy to hand tighten all the legs before each session as they would get loose but rusting isn't good.
Y**A
Llego en perfectas condiciones tal como se ve en la imagen y muy fácil de armar y desarmar
A**N
Good quality. Wasn't expecting it to be this good
A**R
Just great fun
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