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I am a 70 year young newcommer to this sport and got my jumpers for
Xmas. I thought that I might have some problems getting used to them,
but after ten minutes or so of practice managed to walkaround the
garden. Next step is to take to the streets! Don't think that I will
graduate to the tricks you youngsters get up to though! I live in the
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<chrisandkatebadcock@...> wrote:
>
> Please excuse the bone question but......
> I am looking to get a pair of powerisers but what is the difference
> between the different types?
>
> eg Powerizers, Powerisers, Pro-Jumps etc
>
> Are they any good on Tracks and Grass, I live on the edge of Salisbury
> Plain, would they be good for running around?
>
> Chris
>
Well chris poweriZers projumps jfy jumpers are all the same stilts
with different labels on them and there about 135 to 190
pounds....poweriSers (220 -240 pounds) are the better out of thos 3
but 7 league jumping stilts or other wise known as 7meilenstiffel are
the best out of ALL the 'cheap' stilts you can get...but if your rich
then there are powerskips at about 600 pounds AND even more expensive
are velocity jumping stilts at £1500!!!!! but there custom built not
mass made...
kevin
******if your interested in buying some 7 league jumping stilts go to
www.7leagueswales.co.uk (you dont have to be in wales to get them, but
if you are we offer a free face to face service to help you get
started)******
www.welshbockers.co.uk <----site dedicated to power jumping in wales
and the surrounding areas...
Powerisers are used for exercising as well as running, jumping and to a degree minor stunts e.g forward flips, jumping over things, the other produce is mostly just for kids who want to have a bit of harmless fun in the garden,
The powerisers come in 4 size types which support certain weights e.g the M60's manage the lighter people where as the M70's + handle heavier people,
i guess powerisers are meant to be a fun way to exercise as well as look weight but also are practical means to get around on foot, please go to the .com for the spell and hight jumping information,
Please excuse the bone question but......
I am looking to get a pair of powerisers but what is the difference
between the different types?
eg Powerizers, Powerisers, Pro-Jumps etc
Are they any good on Tracks and Grass, I live on the edge of Salisbury
Plain, would they be good for running around?
Chris
Make the most of them whilst they are young as they grow up very quick
I have two girls aged 16 & 14 and I wish I had been home more instead of working all the hours god gave as i cannot remember them as babies an more although they cost more as they get older lol
I have not tried powerisers myself yet as i am not sure of them and also the price of them I joined this site after a pen pal in the USA told me of the site and have been following the use of powerisers both here and in the states
I did do stilt walking which had its falls as well i still have the scares lol
anyway will get going now
JON
fio borisna <fioborisna@...> wrote:
Hi
don't have any pictures as yet. I'll get my wife to take some.
Wife and baby doing fine thanks for asking. He is just learning how to crawl. I find it fascinating but then maybe I'm becoming a baby bore.
Regards
Mark
Jon Waters <sleeplessjon2003@...> wrote:
DHi Do you have any pictures of you in your gear with your powerisers on so I can work out if you are doing anything wrong or if they is some thing other then them you can wear
By the way how is your wife and baby doing?
JON
fioborisna <fioborisna@...> wrote:
I took a spill for the first time last saturday. I was running on the road down hill doing 15-20 MPH 30-40KPH. Tripped and went flat on my
face. Fortunatly I had some body armour on. And my Brand X jacket took most of the damage. (holed the elbow on it but its better than a hole in my elbow). I was interested to know what other people wear if anything. What is comfortable and what offers good protection. With my 661 4x4 knee pads I do have difficulty doing up the knee strap on the powerisers. but there is no way I going to not wear them. What do the rest of you use?
don't have any pictures as yet. I'll get my wife to take some. Wife and baby doing fine thanks for asking. He is just learning how to crawl. I find it fascinating but then maybe I'm becoming a baby bore.
Regards
Mark
Jon Waters <sleeplessjon2003@...> wrote:
DHi Do you have any pictures of you in your gear with your powerisers on so I can work out if you are doing anything wrong or if they is some thing other then them you can wear
By the way how is your wife and baby doing?
JON
fioborisna <fioborisna@...> wrote:
I took a spill for the first time last
saturday. I was running on the road down hill doing 15-20 MPH 30-40KPH. Tripped and went flat on my face. Fortunatly I had some body armour on. And my Brand X jacket took most of the damage. (holed the elbow on it but its better than a hole in my elbow). I was interested to know what other people wear if anything. What is comfortable and what offers good protection. With my 661 4x4 knee pads I do have difficulty doing up the knee strap on the powerisers. but there is no way I going to not wear them. What do the rest of you use?
DHi Do you have any pictures of you in your gear with your powerisers on so I can work out if you are doing anything wrong or if they is some thing other then them you can wear
By the way how is your wife and baby doing?
JON
fioborisna <fioborisna@...> wrote:
I took a spill for the first time last saturday. I was running on the road down hill doing 15-20 MPH 30-40KPH. Tripped and went flat on my face. Fortunatly I had some body armour on. And my Brand X jacket took most of the damage. (holed the elbow on it but its better than a hole in my elbow). I was interested to know what other people wear if anything. What is comfortable and what offers good protection. With my 661 4x4 knee pads I do have difficulty doing up the knee strap on the powerisers. but there is no way
I going to not wear them. What do the rest of you use?
I took a spill for the first time last saturday. I was running on the
road down hill doing 15-20 MPH 30-40KPH. Tripped and went flat on my
face. Fortunatly I had some body armour on. And my Brand X jacket took
most of the damage. (holed the elbow on it but its better than a hole
in my elbow). I was interested to know what other people wear if
anything. What is comfortable and what offers good protection. With my
661 4x4 knee pads I do have difficulty doing up the knee strap on the
powerisers. but there is no way I going to not wear them. What do the
rest of you use?
Hi Guys/Gals
My name is Mark 34yrs and I live in Ringwood, Hampshire.
Just got my Powerisers today and tried em out for the first time.
Got'em from boysstuff.co.uk. £225. Delivery was delayed but maybe that
was a good thing as it gave time for my body armour to arrive.
chainreactionscycles.co.uk for that. Managed to walk and run (jog sort
of) havnt fallen yet but I know thats coming. I'm into horse riding
(natural no tack (saddle etc) or nothing) and I thought these would be
a great way to keep fit and have some fun. I feel somewhat old though,
looking at the poll but hey what the hell. Must og and make my wife
some food. just had first baby so I got to take care of her.
Bye
I'm a newbie to the group and very interested in this awesome sport.
How do the Powerisers compare to the PowerSkips? Performance, cost,
durability, comfort...
Thanks
Jerry
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Hi just saving up for a pair and was wondering how many of you have
warped your bearings so they make a noise and did you replace them or
carry on with them like normal? Thanks Jake