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Mini trampolines are mainly meant for exercising. Mini trampolines can be a great way for kids to exercise indoors. It is also known as a fitness trampoline because it can be used as a workout machine to help you lose weight.

You can do aerobic exercise with a mini trampoline. Mini trampolines for kids or adults are a space-saving way for the whole family to exercise. Grade school kids can have fun on children’s trampolines.

Mini trampolines are versatile in that they can be used indoor or outdoors. Mini trampoline exercises help strengthen the legs while providing a relatively low-impact exercise that doesn’t needlessly jar the joint and bones.

Mini trampolines can also be used for jogging. The size of mini trampolines ranges from six feet in diameter (for kids) to sixteen feet diameter. They come in many shapes – round, rectangular, square, hexagonal and octagonal.

Mini trampolines typically range in price from $200 to $500. Mini trampolines are usually round. Typically, their dimensions are about four feet in diameter and six to ten inches in height.

As with any trampoline, when choosing a product, you should carefully consider its durability and safety as well as a product guarantee from the manufacturer. Pay close attention to the frame pads, springs.

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