Rebound Fitness Discount Codes NHS June 2026

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Home fitness trends tend to rise and fall on a predictable curve: buzzy launch, a peak of good intentions, then quiet burial behind the sofa. Rebounders—the small-format trampolines built for low-impact workouts—have managed a longer-than-expected second act, partly thanks to their appeal across age groups and fitness levels, and partly because of their unapologetic simplicity. You jump. That’s it. No leaderboard, no dance sync. Just gravity, a frame, and your legs. Rebound Fitness has been pushing this minimalist fitness philosophy since 2007, gradually establishing itself as one of the more credible names in the space.

They sell rebounders primarily, with a few accessories, spare parts, instructional DVDs (yes, really), and an option to train as an instructor if you're feeling motivated—or possibly recruited. The models here divide roughly into two camps: sprung metal and bungee corded. Both have their partisans. All ship quickly, include a free warranty, and are built to standards that pass muster on both sides of the Atlantic. NHS staff and keyworkers browsing during a shift break may note that while no explicit discount is advertised, pricing is competitive and generally stable, with the occasional drop around known sales events.

Fit Bounce Pro II Bungee Sprung Rebounder Trampoline

This is one of the mid-to-premium options and remains the house favourite, priced at £355. It’s bungee sprung, which means softer landings and quieter usage—a subtle but significant distinction if you’re exercising above floorboards in a flat or around napping children. The build is solid, with a smooth bounce that doesn’t feel over-restrained or too slack. It arrives assembled, which will be appreciated by those less interested in an Allen key workout prior to the main event. Historically, it doesn’t shift much in price, and hasn’t featured in deep promotions—so if you want it, this is roughly what you’ll pay. It’s the one most often recommended by rebounder instructors, for what it's worth.

Maximus Pro Rebounder Trampoline

Shorter on frills, the Maximus Pro is a sturdy spring-mounted alternative at £195—neatly undercutting both main bungee models. It’s louder than the Pro II and has a firmer bounce profile, which some will call responsive and others may describe less kindly after fifteen minutes. Still, it folds flat, takes a beating, and comes with a decent accessory pack if bought directly—DVDs, sand weights, resistance bands—useful unless you’ve already acquired a similar graveyard drawer of gear. A fair number of home users, and not a few physios, seem to favour this model for its no-nonsense feel. Expect moderate dips in price during site-wide events or rare flash sales, but don’t count on it.

Fit Bounce Pro XL Bungee Sprung Rebounder

At £450–£480 depending on options, this is the most expensive of the range and essentially the luxury SUV of at-home rebounders. It’s wider, more deeply cushioned, and designed with heavier or more intensive users in mind. That makes it slightly less portable and harder to store—though not impossible, unless you live in a particularly narrow Victorian terrace. The bounce is excellent, smooth and well-distributed across the surface. Build quality remains reassuringly overdone, and yes, it’s as quiet as the Pro II. With its higher cost of entry and rarely discounted price point, it seems aimed more at PTs, training centres, or individuals who genuinely love rebounding—of which, apparently, there are more than you’d guess.

Maximus Pro Bungee Rebounder

A £309.60 attempt at hybrid logic, this version of the Maximus Pro swaps out the standard springs for bungees, attempting to blend the two lines. The result is a fine, if somewhat transitional, piece of kit. It’s quieter and more forgiving underfoot than its springy cousin, but trades some of the Pro II’s finesse for a stiffer, slightly more utilitarian feel. It's a viable middle ground if you want quieter workouts without quite jumping to the higher tier. This one does see discounts from time to time, especially during website-wide promos, and may offer the best value for someone looking to upgrade without going all in on XL pricing.

Shipping is quick—often next-day if you order by lunchtime—and all models arrive with an included warranty, which is generous, if slightly buried in the registration process. If you’re ordering during a busy season (post-Christmas, New Year, any lockdown-adjacent phase), allow an extra day or two. Returns are standard, though you’ll need to keep packaging tidy if you expect a smooth process. Those eligible for Blue Light savings might be hoping for something formal, but barring a short-lived promo, discounts tend to apply universally rather than selectively.

For most buyers, the real question is less about picking the “best” rebounder and more about deciding how serious you plan to get. Because once you’ve bounced for five minutes, you’ll know. This either becomes a part of your daily routine—or disappears behind the sofa like everything else. Rebound Fitness can’t decide that for you. But at least the frame won’t collapse while you’re working it out.

What you need to know

Rebound Fitness NHS Discounts & Savings

  • Average discount at Rebound Fitness: Most orders save between £40 - £60 with a working offer.
  • Rebound Fitness sales: Sales run during major events and seasonal periods — but even outside these, a Rebound Fitness voucher code can help cut costs.

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