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I might be wrong, but I think the shock is absorbed by the

trampoline itself, so rebounding might even be easier on the floor

than plain ole jumping....

Any one else?

Misty.

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, Peneilope@a... wrote:

>

> Hello,

> Does anyone know if it is all right to use

> a rebounder upstairs. What I am trying

> to find out is if the floor upstairs is strong

> enough to hold the pressure of jumping

> on a rebounder? Our house is

> 17 years old if that matters. Any thoughts?

> Sincerely,

> Karri

>

>

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