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MAXIMUM WEIGHT OF THE USER
Warning
: The Mini Tramp has a variable weight rating.
The Mini Tramp legs are adjustable, this allows for different uses and routines to be accomplished. This
however means the mat height can vary between leg height settings. Naturally the lower the frame the
lower the mat is in relation to the ground. For this reason, be mindful of the user weight and routine in
relation to the setting that the legs are at. Until you are familiar with the settings and how close the mat
can go to the ground for your individual routines start with the highest settings (especially the exit side)
and start with basic manoeuvres and build up from there. To avoid overloading the Mini Tramp or risk
of injury use the following as a guide:
The Mini Tramp leg angle/frame height adjustment system, the Entry and Exit can be set independently,
here are some locking pin setting examples;
You will notice below that depending on the various leg settings
that the jumping mat distance to the ground varies. The
maximum weight rating of 90kg is when the mat is at the
highest distance from the ground (see configuration 4). The
weight rating is reduced when the mat is set lower, with the
lowest weight rating of 45kg (see configuration 1).
There are various other configurations you can set the legs to
however these are in between the extremes shown.
See next page for further details of configurations 1, 2, 3 & 4.
Leg Settings
Entry
Side
Exit
Side
Max
User
weight
1
Low
Low
45kg
2
High
Low
75kg
3
Low
High
75kg
4
High
High
90kg
Entry Side
Exit Side
1
4
3
2