Hi,
After all this coclusions I'm sure I want to buy my powerisers. I live in
Mexico city but I donīt where to find them. I can fly to US or Europe if
necessary so if you can tell me where to go, it would be easier for me to get
them. I'm so interested in videos too. If I can meet you anywhere, just tell
me and I will go. Thanks a lot.
Israel Rabadan
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 21:46:12 EDT, QuickSteering wrote
> Hi,
>
> . I own 2 pairs of Powerisers and have been using them for
> atleast 6 months now. I've mastered basically everything you can do
> on them, including flips. I'm actually making an urban Poweriser
> video, similar to skateboard videos, me and my bro both own them
>
> - Poweriser is constantly changing the design to improve
> them. The latest Powerisers have some major differences from the
> origonal ones. Theses include: -
> Rubber coated springs to protect from damage -
> Aluminum top bar vs. old metal one to reduce weight
> - Velcro back strap around calf, doesn't come loose like old ones
> - The top bar which loops around the front of your
> leg is now attached to the Poweriser with long
> allen bolts and a metal piece, instead of plastic
> - Greatly improved binding straps/attachment
>
> Conclusion:
> Poweriser has got all the major problems worked
> out with its latest model. It is a safe bet to buy Powerisers now.
> The only thing I can see that might improve the product is more
> weight reduction and more reliable springs. If you abuse your
> powerisers the springs will break. The rubber coating on the springs
> does greatly improve the chance it won't get damaged. Also try not
> to use your Powerisers on gravel or rough surfaces because they will
> greatly wear the rubber boot.