








🏃♂️ Bounce into better health with style and silence!
The BCAN 51" Mini Hexagon Trampoline offers a spacious 20% larger jumping surface with silent, joint-friendly bungees and an adjustable T-handle for personalized stability. Built with a heavy-duty alloy steel frame supporting up to 450 lbs, it delivers a low-impact, high-efficiency cardio workout that’s easy to assemble and perfect for indoor or garden use.
| Color | 51IN-Black |
| Brand | BCAN |
| Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Frame Size | 51 Inches |
| Pad Type | fitness trampoline, rebounder, trampoline |
| Shape | Round |
| Product Dimensions | 51"L x 48"W x 13"H |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Manufacturer | BCAN |
| Model Name | TX-6390 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 13 x 4 inches |
| Package Weight | 11.91 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 51 x 48 x 13 inches |
| Brand Name | BCAN |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Manuafacturer |
| Part Number | TX-6390 |
| Included Components | trampoline, frame, bungees, handle bar |
| Size | 51IN |
K**R
Not to difficult to assemble.
Put this together by myself in less than an hour. Would recommend you have help getting the first two clips in place but otherwise was not too difficult. Mine is very stable, and has great rebound. The handle is a good safety feature for anyone getting started with rebounding.
C**Y
My first rebounder
I am 73 and I was afraid I would have to call the grandkids to assemble, when it arrived today I unboxed and managed to assemble with no problem at all. The biggest things was getting up off the floor after assembling the frame and starting the bungies. After completing assembly I was concerned because it was way off balance, so I stepped on it for the first time and she went right into balance with all 6 feet on the floor. This fit my budget and I believe it will fit my exercise needs. The written directions could have been a touch better and I should have paid closer attention to the videos but over all I’m happy.
L**S
It's a nice budget-friendly trampoline but compared to Jumpsport, it could use some improvements.
For the price, this is a great trampoline. If I didn't have a 15 year old Jumpsport to compare it to, I'd probably have given it 5 stars. I bought this because I thought my Jumpsort was getting worn out because the mat touches the floor sometimes when I jump on it and I didn't want to spend another $250+, and this one is wider. When I compare the two, the Jumpsport is bouncier but I'm wondering if this one will get bouncier as we use it more. The other thing I prefer about the Jumpsort are the legs are bowed out so it is sturdier. These legs go straight up and down. We have the handlebars installed on this one and although I have had no problems, my 6 year old pointed out that the rear of the trampoline lifts up when he's near the handlebar side. Probably not an issue for an adult that stays more in the center but wanted to mention the stability issue. My elderly mother finds great use with it as well as she has been rebounding for 10 minutes after meals to help lower her blood sugar and improve her balance. Overall, I'm content with it and it saved me over $150.
R**R
Quality rebounder with handle
Why did you pick this product vs others?:I had read other reviews and decided this worked best for me, and it has been great. It’s a little complicated to put together, but once together, it works well. It takes up some space, so decide whether you have room for it!
A**M
Great exercise for out of shape old lady.
I love this rebounder! I’m recovering from an Achilles tendon injury and it’s been suggested by my physical therapist to Strengthen my calf muscles. I’m not in great shape but it’s easy to do. It’s a lot of fun. I put my AirPods on and listen to music and 10-15 just minutes flies by. I don’t have very good balance right now, so the T bar is very much needed. At first, I could not figure out attaching the bands. what I ended up doing was attaching them on the corners first and then working my way around from there. The first few that you have to get on are almost impossible to use the tool for, I just did them with my hands. However once you get a few in place, it becomes easier to work your way around. You will absolutely have to have the tool on the last few because it gets stretched so tight. Hopefully I never have to take it apart lol I’ve been using it a couple of months now and I don’t have any issues with the legs being loose or anything, although I do check it each time before I use it
J**N
unstable once assembled
It assembled ok - but 2 legs were literally 2 inches in the air and it was unstable and I did not think it was safe to use so I returned it. It came apart quickly and went back into the box easily went to return place. . I was concerned about the stability of the T bar that did not touch the ground but I never got to test it.HOWEVER the insurance I bought for it is STILL not returned -- gee, does that mean that I have insurance and they should compensate me for the unsafe unit? or will they return the cost of the insurance? this is a fight for another day. I would be very happy with the 107 check vs the 10 refund. The insurance is still a headache. DO NOT BUY THIS MODEL. It did assemble easily ... or so I thought.
B**D
Great rebounder! My review and assembly tips.
I work from home and sit way too much. I’d been thinking about buying a rebounder, but there are so many choices! I wanted a quality one, but didn’t want to spend $300-500+ not knowing if I’d stick with it. I also didn’t want to buy a piece of junk that would fall apart or break possibly causing me to get hurt. I did a lot of research and read and watched a lot of reviews on Amazon, TikTok, and in a Facebook rebounding group I found. Most everything I read said the BCAN brand has a good reputation for being a good starting rebounder.Assembly tips - I searched YouTube and found a video from Jump & Jacked titled: BCAN Rebounder Review and Assembly Guide where she shows step by step how to put this together. The only difference is the legs she’s shown attaching are curved and this model has straight legs. Overall the hardest part is attaching the bungees. I was able to assemble most of it by myself in about an hour, but I had to have my husband help me with attaching the bungees on the corners. If you don’t have very strong hands or have arthritis in your hands, I think you’ll need a 2nd person to help. Note the jumping mat is upside down when you start assembling it. There’s a little plate that attaches to the Tbar at the end. One reviewer noted that if you’re particular about things to pay attention to the direction the BCAN logo is pointing when you lay the mat down so both logos are facing the right direction when you get it all together.As soon as I had it together I tried it out. It feels sturdy and it’s very quiet. I’ll come back and update if I experience issues, but so far I really like it and think I’ll enjoy using it. I’m a real person and didn’t receive any compensation for my review.
J**H
Check this before you assemble.
The media could not be loaded. The assembly video was great, pay attention to the order of bungee installation (corners first, opposite each other), it makes a difference. The quality of the rebounder appears to be great, however the bracket that holds the support bar was drilled and welded incorrectly, rendering the support bar useless. Check to make sure there is only one hole in the front before you assemble the rebounder, as it is the last step in the assembly and very frustrating. The replacement should be here in a day or so, and that will be the first thing I check.
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