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What is a “typical” rebounder?

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What is a “typical” rebounder?

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The typical rebounder industry uses either tube springs or simply tapered springs. If the steel in the tapered spring is too soft, then the user doesn t receive enough resistance in the forces generated by the spring. Better than Stainless Steel, the special steel formula and double annondized spring resists rust but keeps its strength. Aside from the overall quality of the Cellerciser, the Cellerciser is the only unit on the market with the Triple-tiered tapered spring™ design (patent pending). By tapering AND tiering the spring, the user can receive a superior bounce irrespective of their weight. The spring actually adjusts to the users weight and jump. For example, typical barrel springs can be too hard for someone light and too soft for someone a little heavier. By tapering and tiering the spring, a 100 pound person will use most of the first tapered tiered section of the spring and have a great bounce, a 200 pound person will utilize more of the second and third tier of the spring

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