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46  Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: Interessting Deal on: August 20, 2007, 10:15:50 PM
His shop sells different alternative things, even thingd from artist scene. juggling stuff etc.

So the powerisers would be an enrichment for his product line.

If he would see that the people will be interessted on the risers, i guess he may become a licensed dealer then.
47  Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Interessting Deal on: August 20, 2007, 08:42:10 PM
Hi!

I hope this is the correct part of Forum to post in:

Today I was about ordering a pair of poweriSers... Was in the city to get the money and to talk to some retailers of sportshops if they sell powerisers too.

One of them was very interested about the risers and so i told him to visit this forum, the poweriser homepage and watch some videos on youtube.

He was very curious about them so he offered me a deal:

He gets in touch with one of those retailers from poweriser... buys the stuff i wanted to buy for me and i will get it a bit cheaper than buying it directly from poweriser.

And for this he want me to be around on a kite-meeting to present those to others. No tricks, just walk around with a shirt from him for promotion.

I hope it will work, his range was about 50 - 100 EUR (depends how much cheaper he can get it from the poweriser retailers).


What do you think about it? Smiley
48  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 14, 2007, 01:38:44 AM
Okay. thanks again guys!

I only tried the powerisers yet in a small room (walking, standing) and I dont got the possibilty so try out the 7Ms so it would be a bet in the dark to buy them.

I guess the PR7090 would be best for me. Smiley

Thanks for the quick help!

Now I have to go an count my money x)
49  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 14, 2007, 01:14:27 AM
Just make sure you dont confuse them with poweriZers.

Dont fear, i won't.

I wouldnt say 7's are miles better than powerisers. I think they are about on par with each other.

Arrr now I'm totally confused! Shall i buy the riser or the 7ms *aaaah* need help for a decision! Sad

Any more opinions about PoweriSer versus 7M?
50  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 13, 2007, 09:45:55 PM
I read a thread about testing different models and in the test the 7Ms were much better than the poweriser... I'm a bot confused now... buying PR7090 or 7M? :O
51  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 13, 2007, 01:39:30 AM
At 78kg, PR7090 should be fine for you Smiley

Yes, powerskips are better than poweriSers, which are in turn better than poweriZers.

Thanks! Smiley

Hi Ska,
In my opinion we should stop with all that copy sh** talking, or at least change the perspective, lots of people get in face of that subject.

I just used the "copy"-stuff to differ between the models. For me as a beginner its a bit confusing to see so many names and possibiltys Tongue

Coming up to the question if one can say that Powerskips are better than Powerisers, it’s some kind of questions without a possible right answer. Each brand get it’s pro and contra and none of the labels of trust can be considered as excluded by that point.

I dont got the money to buy myself skippers Wink Thats why I would buy poweriSers. Smiley

And it is “better” to get one more heavy weight type for two main reasons:

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Thanks man!

But when I buy the PR 7090 I would be able to change the spring later to a 90120 one, correct?
52  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Re: Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 12, 2007, 10:52:51 PM
Thanks for the fast answers! Smiley

Another cause of the price difference is one is a toy, the other is a serious piece of equipment used by trained circus performers and acrobats.
You can't really do anything "better", skips are just designed to take more of a beating, the only thing "better" you can do on them is it is easier to jump higher because of the better springs, it requires less effort.

But it would be possible to make flips, backflips and jump over cars when you got enough experience with the poweriser? So no Powerskips are needed?

Coprrect, poweriSer are the original korean copy of PowerSkips, and poweriZer are a chinese copy and are made by a company called flyinglocust who also make FlyJumper, ProJumper, etc (the list is in my sig)
At your weight you would need poweriZer M90's, possibly even M100's...
7League boots are known as 7meilenstiefel pro in Germany. This is their site:
http://www.poweriser.at/technik-gleitlager.htm

And what if I want to have the PoweriSer model? the PR7090?
Why is it better to buy a model which is over your weight?

Can you say that the quality from the Powerskippers is better than the quality from the powerisers which are better than the powerizers?

I'd prefer the copy from the original model and not the copy from the copy Wink
53  Purchasing Powerisers / Choosing the Right Model / Differences between different models - Help needed on: August 12, 2007, 09:37:58 PM
Hi!

I just read this (*click*) topic and i got a question about the models.

As i see there are many companys building those "shoes".

My question is now:

Is there a great difference between poweriser/powerizer and those Powerskippers?

I mean the powerisers are about 420 EUR and the skippers are about 1000 EUR.

Are they way better than the poweriser so its understandable why the cost is so high?

What can you do (better) with the skippers than with the risers? Are they much worth than the poweriser?


I even saw a topic complaining about poweriZer. So the poweriSers are original and the riZers are just a copy from asia?

I prefer the Poweriser PR7090 because of i weight about 78 Kg. The Powerizer M80 wouldn't be good then.
And what about the 7LeaguesBoot? Couldn't find anything on google...

thx for help! Smiley

ps: you can answer in german too Wink
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