The frame is the first thing I look at after getting the right bungee cords. Some frames have a wobble that makes it feel unstable with dynamic bounces. If just jumping straight up and down for lymphatic bouncing it's one thing but if jumping side to side on a rebounder that feels unstable with too much wobble. Some of these really cheap bungee frame coming out are such low gauge steel they don't last long at all.

Some bungee rebounder frames get weaker when they are not coated. They can get corroded and the frame can fall apart when its becomes corroded. The higher the gauge the more stable the rebounder feels. It has a more grounded feel. I always look for a bungee rebounder frame that is as close to 11 gauge as possible.

Beware of frames that are not made of 100% steel from the USA which is known for not having mixed alloys. Frames that are for sure 100% solid stainless steel should not have alloys either. The frames that are 100% stainless steel have the highest carbon steel for the most stability. Also, if the steel is not the best quality, you might notice marbling on the frame. Know if the frame is galvanized. Cold formed steel frames are very smooth and don't feel bumpy. The really cheap stuff coming out is usually very bumpy. These really cheap frames vibrate and resonate.
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