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FAQs About BCAN
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BCAN rebounders range from 40” to 51”. If you’re short on space, the 40” is a great fit, though it has a firmer bounce. For a softer bounce, go with the 48” circular or the 51” octagonal. If you’re lighter in weight, I recommend the 48”, as the 40” might feel too firm.
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BCAN rebounders come in two shapes: circular and octagonal. The main difference is that the circular offers a balanced bounce across the mat, while the octagonal may have slightly firmer edges. For me, this isn’t a huge difference, so it really comes down to which one you like the look of better.
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I’d recommend a safety bar if feeling unstable makes you nervous—it really gives peace of mind to have something to hold onto. But if balance isn’t an issue, I wouldn’t suggest getting one, since it does take up extra space. You can also remove the safety bar easily, so if you’re just starting out, you could use it at first and then take it off later.
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BCAN offers two safety bar options: the T-bar and the U-shape bar. The T-bar has a minimalist design. It’s also lighter and simple to remove if you want an open setup. The U-shape bar spans the entire front of the rebounder, providing a secure grip and extra stability for leaning or support. It can get in the way for moves like high knees and front-and-back jumps.
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You can get the foldable model - it doesn’t affect the quality of the jump. Personally, I think folding it every time you want to use it is unrealistic, since you have to unscrew the legs each time. I usually just put it on its side and move it close to a wall. That said, it’s nice to have the option to fold it if you need to.
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I highly recommend bungees. They make the jump much quieter and smoother, whereas springs tend to be noisy, firmer, and very stiff near the edge of the rebounder. I’m team bungees all the way.
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I do - just use the code JUMPJACKED at checkout on Amazon.
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