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Parents will absolutely try to build a rebounder without any help. Don't. It may seem easier, but you will be missing the point. Do this with your kids. It's a coachable moment for them and for you.
And if you're a player old enough to build one for yourself, build it with a friend. Four hands build quicker than two.
I come from a long line of hard charges who rarely finish a project without nicking a finger or bruising a finger nail. Take your time and be safe. Losing a finger or an eye will be frowned up.
Strong winds and wild kids can topple any rebounder. Make sure to secure the rebounder, especially if it is going to be left somewhere unsupervised. Cable lock, cinder blocks, figure it out.

Broken springs, lame bounce, or worse, holes in the webbing.... we've all seen it. And I don't know about you, but dropping $1k+ on a rebounder ain't in the cards.
So here we are. A group of people looking for the middle ground.
Well, you've come to the right place. After a reel of a rebounder I built took off online, I've created a resource hub for people around the world that includes:
It's all 100% free.