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August 21, 2008, 03:21:21 PM
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Everything Else / Anything Else Powerisers / Re: stilts wholesaler
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on: August 19, 2008, 11:05:40 PM
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XD cruise control, and yeah thats the problem of starting any business, personally i'd go with the cheapest stilts i could find, well apart from skyrunners, but whatever you go with, have you checked to see if anyone is interested in the area, it's a nice idea but the demand for bocks is going to vary greatly between jersey and somewhere like cardiff, where it's a lot more well known
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Everything Else / Anything Else Powerisers / Re: does anyone knows any wholesalers of stilts in europe
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on: August 19, 2008, 10:14:16 PM
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well i think all the chinese stilts come out hte factory, and some are stamped with each label, as far as anyone knows all pro-jumps are made in the one chinese factory along with all the other random brands...and i i reckon pro-jump have them in shipments of thousands at a time, and get them insanely cheap anyway as they're a product of communist china or something like that
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Everything Else / Anything Else Powerisers / Re: stilts wholesaler
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on: August 19, 2008, 10:11:45 PM
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ah i had a feeling you meant there and not the other jerseys...just couldn't be bothered to ask, and wow, a shop on jersey. You have thought this through haven't you, as last thing i knew jersey had a population of like 20 or somthing...though that was a pretty long time ago...
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Team 101 - Projumps - 2008
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on: August 19, 2008, 10:05:21 PM
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hmm, well there's a trick called the jackass on a skateboard...or at leas there is in tony hawks pro-skater etc, we need a trick so stupid only crazy people would try it, like a checking crossed with an OCS with a 360 spin maybe
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Team 101 - Projumps - 2008
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on: August 19, 2008, 10:00:30 PM
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...and working on grabbing the hooves during a checking...or not turning the head to the hooves and grabbing them overhead maybe...still early stages though not quite flexible enough for them quite yet
Thats what i'm trying to do, i can get the hoofs to clip together just behind my head but haven't managed to grab them yet  i'm just about at that stage, managed to kick myself in the shoulder during a checking, so in theory i could do that and hug my bocks or something...but then what the hell would you vall such a stupidly insane trick, the 'i love my bocks?'
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Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: Different Brands?
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on: August 19, 2008, 09:48:41 PM
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but, the lowest adult spring is 50-70kg, which might be a tad too much...and the blocks on the footplate would be needed to stop the springs hitting the back of the legs and causing pain
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Powerising / Videos / Re: Team 101 - Projumps - 2008
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on: August 19, 2008, 08:54:15 PM
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might be, personally i prefer tricks as opposed to flips, and half perfected my reverse double backscratcher (normal one, but turn body 180 degrees at the waist and grab the springs with the opposite hands)
...and working on grabbing the hooves during a checking...or not turning the head to the hooves and grabbing them overhead maybe...still early stages though not quite flexible enough for them quite yet
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Everything Else / General Talk / Re: CB 2009
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on: August 19, 2008, 07:52:35 PM
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well you'll have to consider weather a lot more if it's scotland  and i wouldn't recommend paris, or any large tourist towns, like venice for example, even though i'd like to bock it they're basically jam packed with tourists all year round
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Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: Different Brands?
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on: August 19, 2008, 07:44:51 PM
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well the most reliable ones with great bounce would be powerskips...but i'm assuming by the weight you want junior models, which they dont do...or at least i dont think they do
7-leagues are very good, but can be a bit pricey for some
powerisers are also good, never used them myself, but lots of people do, moderately priced i think
nearly all other names come out of the flycing locust factory, just with different names depending on where they're being sold, they're cheap, but are solid enough to learn on and don't break too easily
...^^all of that is based on the adult models, not many small/light/whatever people do much seriously i don't think...hope i helped a tad
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