Rebound Power-track
Last Updated: April 2026
Our power track frame is designed to give a stable platform to our amazing beds and springs. The frame at 8.75 feet wide is probably the widest tumbling trampoline frame made. A wider frame means a smoother bounce as the springs reach a shallower angle at full depression. The ends can be ordered as either open or closed. This unit is often purchased by Circuses and display teams. It is one dynamite training aid for gymnastics or power tumbling! You can get string bed power and durability in a large variety of lengths!
The frame is plated (not painted) and assembles without any bolts.
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RB Power-Track – Complete /10 ft.
(Made In Canada)
| Specification | Details |
| Product Name | Rebound Power-track |
| Product Type | Professional power-track / tumbling trampoline training aid |
| Frame Width | 8.5ft (102” wide) |
| Frame / Construction | Wide, stable frame designed to support Rebound power-track beds and springs. |
| Frame Finish | Plated frame, not painted |
| Assembly Style | Assembles without bolts -held together by tension of springs and bed |
| End Options | Available with open or closed ends |
| Bed / Spring System | Designed for string bed power, smoother bounce, and long-term durability. |
| Bounce Performance | Wider frame helps create a smoother bounce by allowing the springs to reach a shallower angle at full depression. |
| Available Lengths | Available in a large variety of lengths-at 10ft long increments |
| Available Configuration | RB Power-Track — Complete / 10 ft |
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| Ideal For — Industry |
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| Ideal For — Person |
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| Shipping | Available through Rebound Products; shipping options can be arranged based on destination and configuration. |
| Warranty | 1-year warranty against manufacturing defects. |
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