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RichR
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Originally posted by Nick-S
I'd love a go on them but it would always be in the back of my mind how horrendously injured I'd end up

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Potato Cannon (fires 38mm potato slugs using Oxyacetylene)
I'm sorry but this just made me

[Edited on 10-09-2012 by Nick-S]


I'll get photos, we're talking about making a mk2 rapid fire version!! And also mounting it on our hovercraft, mad max style
RichR
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Of all the crap I've got, these are by far the greatest thing I've ever bought!!
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I had a go on a set of these a while back. Bloody scary when you first put them on but I got used to them quite quickly
Kippers
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i have a proper pair of these.

Join the forum matey... there are loads of mods to get higher jumps and make them more comfy.
Kippers
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http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/
Chris C
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Insane !! I wouldn't last 5 minutes on those
noshua
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quote:
Originally posted by Chris C
Insane !! I wouldn't last 5 minutes on those
RichR
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The only thig that's concerning me is the knee support-it feels like I can flex my knee too much and risk twisting it. Where's the knee support mean to be, above, on or below the knee?
Kippers
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In the grove below the knee cap.
Kippers
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PS... you need to do the knee strapping mod. MILES more comfy!
RichR
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few pics; need to try them when its dry and light





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sharpy28
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The ticketer at my club uses them to get attention it works and tbf he's good on them can do all sorts off flips etc, me on the other hand I'm shit, and quite frankly dangerous on them
Steve X16XE
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You haven't bought them from someone in Barnsley have you?

My mate had/has some of these. He used them 3 or 4 times, got fed up, and put them down to collect dust!
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no, lad at work sold them to me for the same reason. Went out running up and down the street on them last night much to the delight of my elderly neighbours - good job there's a lampost outside mine otherwise I'd have been on my arse
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We went to some kids play area late at night. It has a rubber floor, so when I did fall, it didn't hurt too much. I spent most of the time holding the wire fence
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worst bit was hitting moss the other night; contact area of the foot is so small, they slip so easily. I found the road surface outside my house the grippiest
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more like this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22xZOcPCw4A

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