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Everything Else / General Talk / Re: Air Trekking!
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on: February 20, 2008, 07:28:40 PM
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Okay, so here's an update.
I've been communicating with the admin since last year when ya'll frist discovered thier site.
They are a legit seller, fully backed by teh Boecks. They are having trouble getting thier website started, as you can tell, and have been working on a new site that should be up by the end of this month. They are fully aware that trying to rename the sport "air-trekking" was a bad move, and according to the admin, it was a miscommunication between the folks in charage, and the webdesigners.
And you've probably noticed the lack of good/original videos. They are trying to credit anyone's videos they are using, and useing them to the minimal amount. They are filming thier own stuff, along with some thigns I'm filming for them, and all those new videos should be up on teh new site.
As for the Forum, there were a good amount of posts on there before, but as you can see, spam bots that had nothign to do with the site got on there and tore it to shreds and they had to take down the whole thing.
As for the stilts thimselves, I managed to get a hold of a pair, and they are great. They are a lot better than my previous stilts (poweriZers). I'd say they are the same quality of the PowerSers. I wouldn't know about the kid stilts though, may try and get some of them to test out.
The Head honcho dude is even currently working on makeing all the units come with the upgraded metal bindings (which the first are great in the first place), and metal bushings, and he's very close to making that happen.
The frame is solid, the hoofs are great and dont' wear out nearly as fast as some other stilts I've seen, and teh spring I got, M110, is rediculous and I am getting great height weighing in at 190lbs. I would have no problem recomending these stilts to anyone.
These guys are really rough around the edges, but they are starting to get thier act together and look like they'll be doing pretty well in teh future...
That's my spin.
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Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: Dont buy powerjumperz.com
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on: February 01, 2008, 12:09:05 AM
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I bought mine from powerjumperz, and they are a much lower grade of stilt. I haven't had any problems with my springs, but the clasp on my bindings snapped off, and my hoof just broke in half after only a month er so of wear.
I'm getting a new pair of stitls from another website, so we'll see how that goes...
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Powerising / Videos / Re: so easy..yer
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on: January 29, 2008, 05:14:24 AM
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Looked just like a parkour role... I wanted to try that, but didn't want to mess up my bocks on the last bit...
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Everything Else / Introductions / Re: hello all, from Midland TX
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on: January 28, 2008, 07:29:01 AM
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Go for it, but They do seem to get pissed when you start ordering 2... 3... 5!! replacement parts because they are falling apart...
Broke the hoofs today...
Maybe I'm just too hard on them =))
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