buying powerizers at powerizeronline.com

topic posted Tue, December 19, 2006 - 12:15 PM by  Ayong
Anyone buy their powerizers here? If so, did anyone have a negative experience with them? I had to wait over a month before they shipped them and it was a total of about a month and a half for them to show up. Does anyone know if this is normal? I had to file a dispute with them and it wasn't until I escalated it to a claim that they finally shipped them. Any other bad experiences out there?
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Ayong
California
  • Sam
    Sam
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    Re: Cheapest ever Price??

    Sat, January 27, 2007 - 5:37 AM
    Adult Stilts now £150 - Kids Stilts £130 (Is this the cheapest EVER price??)

    Just seen this on the www.PRO-JUMP.co.uk forum

    I think its a limited time offer so be quick See the following link for details www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php

    £150 for adult stilts or £130 for the kids ones

    Unbelievable price considering they are Patent Protected Original Stilts

    Probably the lowest price you will ever be able to get a pair of Pro-Jump, Poweriser, Powerizer, Fly Jumper stilts!!!
    (or what ever they are called..)


    • AE
      AE
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      Re: Cheapest ever Price??

      Sat, January 27, 2007 - 11:01 AM
      i'm guessing that after the shipping cost to the US, price will be about the same of more... if i could even get them shipped over.
  • Re: buying powerizers at powerizeronline.com

    Sat, March 31, 2007 - 7:10 AM
    Ayong,
    There seems to be some conufision on the PoweriZer name and the difference between those and PoweriSers. The PoweriZers are mfg. in China and there are about eight different mfg's there producing the same product under various names. I have found a mfg that makes a great product that I am putting in inventory in the U.S. with 24 hour free shipping in the U.S. My price is $324.99 Ea. for adults. I had a gymnist that has a pair of Powerisers try them and said that they were as good or better than what he has now. There is also a difference between those jumpers that have a fixed sole or a hinged sole. The ones I got first had the "fixed" sole and they seem easier to learn on than the one that has a pivot. I am deciding now what to put in stock and would like your opinion on which one would be better. You can find my website at www.superstiltz.com.
    • Re: buying powerizers at powerizeronline.com

      Sun, April 1, 2007 - 6:45 AM
      i haven't heard much good about the rizer pro, and some have figured ways to "fix" them after purchase. with the new rizer model promised soon and the riser back in the usa with 2007 model looking good with many improvements, and the 7 league brand hinted at usa debut this year i wouldn't stock much of the old sets without a great deal but that's just me.