How is the frame constructed?
The springs on typical rebounders are connected directly into the frame, causing the frame to wear away in 36 different points. The Cellerciser frame is drilled with thirty-six holes through the frame. Special steel pins are then inserted through the frame. The springs are then attached to the pins. Hence, the frame lasts virtually forever. Each spring is folded over the attached area so when the Cellerciser is folded the spring stays in place during travel. The supporting legs on typical rebounders are screwed on, they can loosen, get stripped, stuck or lost. The Cellerciser s legs are connected over a steel post and held in place by heavy duty piano wire. (The best wire available) The leg lifts up and snaps into place. Even the rubber tips at the end of the legs are not typical rubber, but rather a polymer and much stronger. To date we ve never worn a rubber tip out. We do not have built in obsolescence in the Cellerciser. We even include a metal washer inside the rubber tip so that