









🦘 Bounce into better health—quiet, compact, and powerful!
The Newan 40" Silent Mini Trampoline features a premium bungee rope system with 30 thickened ropes for a joint-friendly, noise-reduced bounce. Its sturdy 1.5" steel frame and 6 anti-slip legs support users up to 330 lbs, making it a safe and durable fitness tool. Compact and easy to fit in any urban living space, this rebounder offers a full-body workout that burns calories efficiently, making it ideal for busy adults seeking effective home cardio training.






















| ASIN | B07TXYP2VP |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,665 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Fitness Trampolines |
| Brand | NEWAN |
| Brand Name | NEWAN |
| Color | 40" Round Blue (NO Handle) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,625) |
| Date First Available | July 4, 2019 |
| Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
| Frame Size | 40 Inches |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 40 x 9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.25 x 13 x 3.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Newan |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
| Model Name | 1039 Lan |
| Number Of Springs | 29 |
| Package Weight | 6.99 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions | 40"L x 40"W x 9"H |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | 40 inch |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 793610061812 |
A**R
Sturdy and safe feeling
Can be a bit confusing at first to put together, but once you begin to understand the instructions it assembles quickly. Very good quality for me and my husband. My kids love to burn some energy on it as well. It is very sturdy and has no pinching points on it where my kids would normally pinch their fingers on other trampolines.
D**B
Great Quality and Value: Love it!!! (Read on for assembly tips)
When I read other comments about assembly, I hesitated to purchase, but I'm so glad I did! The quality is great and after everything I've read, "rebounding" is wonderful for helping with lymphatic circulation/drainage (which for those of us with autoimmune issues or going through chemotherapy, is critical.) And, I swear there's something about jumping that just makes you happy. Have you ever seen anyone on a tramp without a grin??? Yes, it's a bit of a challenge to set up, but I'm 61, 120 lbs and with a bit of effort and attitude, I nailed it solo in about an hour! The bungees can be hard to attach, but this is also what gives the tramp its quality bounce. Here are a few things I figured out to make the process easier: 1) Read the instructions before you even begin. This will give you an idea of the overall process. 2) EVEN BEFORE YOU START, GIVE ALL THE BUNGEES A GOOD LATERAL TUG AS MUCH AS YOU CAN TO LOOSEN THEM UP A BIT. (This is the part that can save you a bit of time and energy and I only figured it out well into the process :)) 3) Attach the springs according to the directions for the first twelve or so springs (i.e. in exact order of the diagram... this keeps the spacing from mat to bar at equal distances. (Note: the attachment balls face on the underside of the mat....you'll figure this out, but just saving you time.) 4) When it starts to get a bit challenging, prop the tramp at an angle on a wall or piece of furniture with the underside facing towards you as shown in the directions, and start using the enclosed tool. Again, you'll figure it out, but the two prongs (face you) and attach to the bungee (at the end farthest from the ball) and, with the tool, you'll pull the bungee up and over the bar, then pull HARD using your body weight to get it around the ball. 5) The directions have a diagram numbering the order of the bungees to attach. I found this hard to keep track of because you need to keep rotating the tramp on the wall for your leverage. After the first twelve bungees or so, I just started looking at the space between the mat and the frame and would attach the next bungee where I saw more space (i.e. to help pull the mat more to center.). Another option would be to use masking tape or stickers and number the positions on the frame to the diagram so you didn't have to deal with losing track when you rotated the tramp. 6) When you get to the last third of so, the pulling gets easier! 7) If you can't do it on your own, find a neighbor or a friend and ask for help. It's worth it and kindness is always a gift to the giver. Enjoy!!!
D**E
A little challenging to assemble, but doable
I have to admit, I did not read the directions for assembly too closely, so I did struggle a bit at first. Let me begin by saying I am a 64 year old woman with limited upper body strength and I assembled the trampoline alone. What you need to know is the supplied long handled tool is your friend. I have no idea what the smaller chubby tool does, so good luck on that one. Follow the instructions for getting the hoop assembled and the aliment of the first 6 bungies with each leg, then proceed alternating from one side to the opposite side one bungie at a time. I made the mistake of going in order from my starting position, then had to take it all apart when I realized it was too taunt on one end. You want to make sure you're keeping the platform centered as you go. I started with the assembly on the floor, but after the initial 6 legs were done I lifted it up on its edge and leaned it against the back of my recliner. It did take me about an hour to assemble. Like I said I'm not super strong, so I took quite a few breaks, but it's totally doable without help. The finished product seems very sturdy and worth the effort.
G**Y
It works great but it's a pain in the A$$ to put together for the money you have to pay for it!.
It is a very good product and I've use comparison photos up here to show you what trampoline it replaced. It was spring loaded. This new Bungie one has the lousiest tool to put it together with. It is very hard on your hands and if you do not have the strength to do it you better hire a big strong Scotsman with arms like mine. I'm no body builder but neither am I a small person and I've been in trades and careers that you had to have a lot of strength and your upper and lower extremities. Let me tell you, I even had difficulties putting it together for my wife and she's no small woman and she has very strong herself. I finally worked out a method using my feet to hold it from the bottom and she held it from the top. Using the cheap wire tool with this method I was able to get a bigger stretch on the bungees to turn around and catch them and lock them in. I told her to wait till morning because we were tired and it was evening. I was going to look for a tool to use for leverage or make one. However it was very cold so I wasn't really you going to stay out in the garage that long so we proceeded to put it together next day with the method I mentioned above. It is faster and easier than what they show you in their video. I really wish we could demonstrate with a video but I've got it all put together, she loves using it and I don't think either one of those plans on taking it apart to show you LOL. On a final note you may also have to bend the semi round structures to make them fit in two each other. They must have had some leprechaun running the lever at the tube bending press. You can bend these to fit by putting your weight on top and pushing. I weigh about 225 and I'm about 6 or 6-1 depending on the doctor I go to so you can imagine does take some strength to do this and maybe a little weight. It is made and exported from China. Which means yeah things aren't going to be totally according to Hoyle and you may want to disinfect the box and all the parts when he gets in! This darn Coronavirus!
H**P
Es fácil de armar siguiendo paso a paso el instructivo, se requiere algo de fuerza y me tomó 30min armarlo yo sola, seguro que entre dos personas sería mucho más rápido. Trae 2 herramientas para tensionar más fácil las ligas y una liga extra de repuesto.
Z**.
Assembly a bit tricky, but ultimately all clicked in place. Nice, quiet action when bouncing. Whether the bungee cords will last long, remains to be seen. In general, steel springs are more durable but who knows. Will check back a few months down the road.
A**R
It’s a nice little rebounder to have it at home. I recommend it.
W**L
I won't lie. It was a bit of a bitch to assemble with the bungee cords. Required a lot of effort and strength to pull them over. However now that its all done, love the product and was happy with how quickly it arrived. Would highly recommend, maybe just prepare yourself for the assembly process.
J**S
I am very happy with this fitness trampoline! Very good quality components, stitching very secure on mat, bungees are genuine quality rubber and thick. Even comes with a spare bungee. Very stable to use, and a good 'bounce', much better than from metal springs. I found it really easy to put together, and instructions were excellent. 2 different tools included, to attach bungees, so choose whichever one works for you. From opening box to finish took me an hour and for reference I am 60 years old and 60kg/125lbs. Most important is to follow the numbered diagram in the instructions re order to attach bungees. Follow this exactly and it keeps the tension even so you don't struggle to stretch bungees ! Remember that the first 6 bungees are just looped over the leg 'stumps' to attach mat to frame, so these bungees are not stretched tight, but it sets the mat in position. THEN you use the tool to attach the other bungees. Thread a bungee through the loop in the mat and look at photos on how to use the tool. I found the bungees just slipped down the tool and over the ball of bungee to attach - no hard stretching or pulling. I stood trampoline on side against the couch and stood up, working at top of frame. I love using this trampoline and highly recommend
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