Please understand this before dissecting the rebounder
How Rebounding Really Works 
and why you want to create a hydraulic pump that requires at least 2 G forces
or 3 G forces for optimal pumping pressure:

Here is how rebounding works when you have the right rebounder.
First, the lymph vessels move a fluid that that drains all the spaces in the tissues that carry wastes produced by the body and outside toxins. The anti-bacterial lymph fluid acts as a sponge to soak up bacteria and eventually bring all the wastes to the large intestine. People with sluggish lymphatic systems don't have efficient lymphatic systems and all the wastes don't get soaked up and you can look at a person and see what happens when their system is not working right, they have inflammation all over their body, their flesh is very puffy, and usually they have a whitish haze on the back of their tongue.

The right rebounder will give you 3 G forces or very close to 3 G forces when bouncing with your feet never or barely leaving the mat. This is when you know you have the right rebounder that fits your weight and are getting the best results when doing the Health Bounce. Some rebounders can give 3 G forces but require you to jump higher and give fewer bounces creating a slower hydraulic lymphatic pump and a less efficient rebounding session.

Buying Guide
For years, I have been testing and comparing rebounders independently to find the best rebounders that will hold up and maintain a 3 G force required to squeeze the vessels in the lymphatic system.
The rebounder I pick out for you will have the least ballistic impact while being responsive so you don't have to "over bounce" to avoid issues that come with rebounders that have too much or too less acceleration or too little or more deceleration. The bounce rate and efficiency of each rebounder can only be found by the weight and jumping style of the user.

The comprehensive field tests and comparative reviews of the best in rebounders will help guide you. Get informative, clear, concise explanations of what separates the lymph-worthy? rebounders from the rest. I accept no manufacturers™ advertising to prevent being biased and subjective. Play no favorites and pull no punches. Read at length the good, the bad, and the so-so about each model so you can pick the model that best fit your needs and your budget.

Things to Consider:

Bounce: Do you want a hard bounce, a soft bounce, self-adjusting bounce to your body weight, firm around the edges and soft in the middle or the near the same tension over the whole mat with self adjusting springs. Depending on if you are focusing on lymphatic movement that requires springs needed for the Health Bounce or you want a firm mat like you see in the gyms that are great for jogging, its your choice and you have the right to know before buying without having to pay a restocking fee for making the wrong decision if you haven't jumped on them. This is why it is helpful to talk to someone who can help choose a rebounder based on the person and the rebounder. NOT JUST SOMEONE THAT SAYS THEIR BRAND IS THE CURE ALL FOR EVERYONE. THIS IS WHY THERE ARE DIFFERENT TYPES OF REBOUNDERS.

Inversion: Some will invert your ankle, some won't. Some you can get away buying a cheaper model if you wear shoes and some if you stand equal distance apart from the center where you don't fall into the "cone". I will find out if you want to wear shoes or not or you want to be able to jump anywhere on the mat without being mindful of your foot position.

Noise: Some are just noisy no matter if you oil them or not. Some get noisier not from just the springs but the way they wobble due to a cheaply made design and materials used. Some bungees get noisy after you sweat on them and some start to fray if in a humid place. Some springs use a softer alloy that don't make as much noise while some get noisy as soon as the oil dries up. Some make a crunch sound and some make a squeaky sound. The more expensive springs with high grade alloys tend to make the least amount of noise and very quiet when oiled.

Comfort: Some feel plush and like a pillow top and some get the job done but don't have the comfort. If you want comfort or you just want the benefits no matter what the comfort, both can be done.

Frame: Some frames start to wobble and get noisy and some frames have a wobble that is good for bouncing that rids tension from the rebounder. The more folds a rebounder has, the more it can keep you in the center if done right. 3 folds in a triangle like position keeps you in the center as you jump against the grain. Non folding rebounders, if the frame is not good, can warp and you will find you will have to put a piece of cardboard under one of the legs in due time just like a table that warps over time that never seems to lay flat without sticking something under a leg.

Springs: Some you have to change every year or two, and others never. Depending on the type of bounce you want and your weight and jump style (do you want to jump with your feet always even apart from the center), you will have to decide which type of spring is best for you. Do you want high bounces with slower deceleration or faster deceleration that will give you 2 g forces or do you want 3 g forces. Do you want more or less bounces per minute. If you are watching a movie and will be on the rebounder anyway, you might not care and just want a soft bounce and take 2 to 3 times as long to get the same results as the "picture perfect" Health Bounce.

Self Adjust: Some springs bottom out when you stand next to them and others self adjust. If springs on one side get too loose and the other side is more firm, it can throw me off balance. Triple tiered springs will usually help if someone has a balance problem or doesn't want to have their feet inverted. Or, if you want a soft bounce that gets you the 3 g forces, you can utilize a full spring without a "self adjust" spring but by using all the coils every time you WILL HAVE TO CHANGE SPRINGS EVERY 1 TO 2 YEARS.

Digitally Tuned: Do you want your springs tuned so that each spring is the same or do you want each spring to be analog made so that it was not tested or tuned for the same tone. You can tap on each spring with a spoon and you can tell if they sound differently when they are on the rebounder. This is very important. I WOULD RETURN ANY SPRING THAT DOESN'T SOUND CLOSE TO THE REST OF THEM.

Mat: Some fray and look like it came from a potato sack. Others are made of Permatron. Some are even 2, 3, or even 4 ply that give more comfort and less mat sag. The bounce is as good as the mat, not just the springs.

Cover: Some have covers and some don't. Some have thicker covers than others too. It' not pretty to get your foot stuck without having a cover.

Chemical smells: Some of them leach a smell similar to a tire store. Some only do that when it is left in the sun. Some don't have any formaldehydes or other chemicals that leach. I will find out if you have a chemical sensitivity before I sell you a rebounder. If used out doors it doesn't matter only if you bring it in from the hot sun on the leaching models. If used in a cool place, on some there is no problem.

Storage: Some are easier to store and put together than others. Some of them are so hard to open it's very dangerous. Some open very gently that even someone very weak could open. Some have problems with getting the cover chewed up in the hinges.

Price: Some are more expensive than others. The better quality up front the less you usually pay in the end as you don't have to constantly change springs. By getting good springs that don't always use the entire spring or on some, ones that are made for a certain type of bounce for a person's weight that USES THE FULL COILS in each spring that is made with the right alloy in mind to avoid over stretching, then you don't always have to get a self adjusting spring. If a spring has too much weight on it and it stretches out it can loosen the spring, ALTHOUGH IT MIGHT NOT BREAK, but you can definitely experience a lack of responsiveness and lack of the original G force it gave when new.

All of the rebounders are good. The question is, "which one is the best fit for you?" If you're not sure of the answer, call!

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#1 Rule of Rebounding
for lymphatic rebounding

Always land on heels and roll to toe.
This can only be done with a minimal initial tension based on your weight.

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