Medicine Ball Rebounder Trampoline
Medicine Ball Rebounder Trampoline
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Description
Description
The Ultimate Workout Partner
The Valor Fitness RX-T2 Medicine Ball Trampoline is the perfect addition to any home or light-commercial gym in which users don't have a partner to workout with. The RX-T2 features a solid steel frame and built with a 36" extra-strength nylon trampoline. It is easy to assemble and can be done with limited tools. The RX-T2 offers users a way to jump, rebounding off the ball to increase cardio, dynamic strength, and explosive exercise.
Note: this trampoline is NOT meant for human propulsion, or any activity other than use with a fitness ball.
Features and Benefits:
- BOUNCE BACK TO FITNESS- Use this fitness trampoline rebounder to perform a variety of unique medicine ball exercises including overhead throws, single leg throws, sit-up throws, and many more for your physical therapy workout!
- ADJUSTABLE ANGLES- The RX-T2 features 8 adjustment positions so you can find the perfect angle for your workout or rehabilitation! From lowest to highest setting, angles measure 32.5, 37.5, 40, 42.5, 45, 47.5, 50, and 55 degrees.
- MEDICINE BALL STORAGE- 3 ball holder slots at the rear and sides of the trampoline to organize your medicine ball set in your facility, keeping your fitness area safe and clear of clutter.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION- Sturdy 2" x 2" solid steel frame built with a reinforced, extra-strength nylon trampoline (36" diameter). Trampoline protective cover made of nylon to cover the springs and prevent contact with balls or hands.
- ADDITIONAL- Perfect addition to any home gym & a great piece of personal training/physical therapy equipment. Max weight of 35 lbs.
Do not use with medicine balls over 35lbs.
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Questions & Answers
Have a Question?
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Can you use wall balls on the rebounder? If so, what weight min. to max.?
Wall balls are not really meant to bounce, and the density, material, and internal make-up of the wall ball may not allow it to rebound the same way a med ball would. But, if you choose to use a wall ball and works for you then there would be no issues with you doing so.
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What weight of medicine ball ranges does the rebounder allow (i.e. 8lb, 18lb, 22lb and/or 30lb?
You can use as light of a medicine ball as you have, but the maximum weight med ball you can use with the rebounder is a 35 lb med ball.
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Besides medicine balls, will it rebound tennis balls or they are too light.
The trampoline should be good to use with lighter balls, such as tennis balls.
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How much does the rebounder weigh? Is it easy to move to different rooms?
The RX-T2 rebounder weighs approximately 50 lbs. There are no wheels for it to roll but can be moved if need be.