Kangoo Jumps T-Springs are a key component and a crucial part of the Kangoo Jumps rebound system, responsible for the unique bouncing effect of the shoes. They are positioned between the boot upper and lower shell, acting as shock absorbers and energy return systems.
TS-Pro6 replacement T-Springs are compatible with KJ-XR3 and KJ-Pro Series rebound shoes. Available in various colours. Features the new 4 Twin Turbos System for improved balance and rebound; as well as SRS (Safety Release System) which also improves balance and rebound.
Note: Upgrade to TS-Pro6 before adding Metal Coil Springs which can be adjusted to customize the compression resistance of your Kangoo Jumps rebound shoes.
Kangoo Jumps Springs TS-Pro6
T-Springs (TS-XR6, TS-Pro7, TS-Pro6, TS-PowerShoe) are essential for the performance and safety of your Kangoo Jumps rebound shoes. No matter the model, they must be replaced approximately every 60–80 hours of active use. For those exercising 2–3 times per week, this means a replacement every 5–6 months. Keep in mind that rough or uneven surfaces can wear them out faster. Failing to replace worn T-Springs on time puts excessive strain on the shells, increasing the risk of cracks or breakage - leading to avoidable repair costs. Timely replacement not only protects your equipment but also ensures optimal rebound and impact absorption. Signs your T-Springs need replacement:
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Almond-shaped IPS: The Impact Protection System appears more almond-shaped than oval.
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Reduced shell distance: The gap between the upper and lower shell (measured at the centre) is 14 cm or less.
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Misaligned triangles: The triangle on the T-Spring starts to cover the triangle on the lower shell.
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Narrowed T-Spring ends: The ends where the shells connect appear very thin - don't allow the shells to touch!
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Less bounce, more strain: You feel increased pressure on your feet and notice the boots are no longer as bouncy.
Want to keep your Kangoo Jumps rebound shoes in peak condition? Watch our step-by-step videos for clear guidance on how to detach/remove springs and attach/replace.
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