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$300-$500?! Where'd you get those figures from??

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different

Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

>

> I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I

should. LOL

>

> All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket

exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

>

> At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new models,

but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I like the

Youtube videos alot.

>

> What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring that

is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows me

enough room to slip my hands in.

>

> When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have to

due until I can purchase one of the new models.

>

> I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant

companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

>

> Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

>

> Rich

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Sorry, I was a bit off. I stand corrected. On eBay the price is Isokinator Classic @ $250, Isokinator Green Giant @ $445 and Isokinator @ $425. All with free shipping. Still a bit out of my price range at this time.RichTo: bullworkerclub Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 1:15 PMSubject: Re: Isokinator Pocket Exerciser

$300-$500?! Where'd you get those figures from??

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

>

> I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I should. LOL

>

> All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

>

> At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new models, but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I like the Youtube videos alot.

>

> What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring that is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows me enough room to slip my hands in.

>

> When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have to due until I can purchase one of the new models.

>

> I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

>

> Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

>

> Rich

>

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Shen,The prices Rich quoted are for the Isokinator models being sold at Amazon and on eBay. The Classic: $250.00; the Green Giant: $445.00; the Spaceman: $425.00. You can check 'em out by going to either site and doing a search for "Isokinator".RonnTo:

bullworkerclub Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 12:15 PMSubject: Re: Isokinator Pocket Exerciser

$300-$500?! Where'd you get those figures from??

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

>

> I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I should. LOL

>

> All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

>

> At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new models, but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I like the Youtube videos alot.

>

> What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring that is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows me enough room to slip my hands in.

>

> When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have to due until I can purchase one of the new models.

>

> I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

>

> Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

>

> Rich

>

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steel bow $69.95@ http://www.thebullworker.com/mens/ Seriously i bet their

great but they cost a bit! geuss i am just jealous LOL!

> >

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different

Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

> >

> > I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I

should. LOL

> >

> > All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket

exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

> >

> > At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new

models, but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I

like the Youtube videos alot.

> >

> > What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring that

is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows me

enough room to slip my hands in.

> >

> > When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have to

due until I can purchase one of the new models.

> >

> > I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant

companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

> >

> > Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

> >

> > Rich

> >

>

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Well, the Isokinator is just too pricey an item. BullworkerUSA will soon

becoming out with a similar device, or at least similar in concept, which I hope

will be a bit more affordable.

> > >

> > > Hello everyone,

> > >

> > > I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different

Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

> > >

> > > I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I

should. LOL

> > >

> > > All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket

exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

> > >

> > > At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new

models, but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I

like the Youtube videos alot.

> > >

> > > What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring

that is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows

me enough room to slip my hands in.

> > >

> > > When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have

to due until I can purchase one of the new models.

> > >

> > > I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant

companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

> > >

> > > Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

> > >

> > > Rich

> > >

> >

>

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I'd like to see a picture of that. I'm sure others would as well.

thanks!

>

> Hello everyone,

>

> I've been a member for several years, now. I have a bunch of different

Bullworkers, purchased either from eBay or thrift stores.

>

> I have two Steel Bows that I really love and use, but not as often as I

should. LOL

>

> All this talk about the Isokinators has sparked me to dig out my pocket

exerciser. I used it tonight and I really felt the burn.

>

> At this point, I can't justify spending $300 - $500 for one of the new models,

but I am going to use my pocket exerciser very often from now on. I like the

Youtube videos alot.

>

> What I have done, is this. I have a thick , rubber hand exerciser ring that

is about four in diameter. I looped two straps through it and this allows me

enough room to slip my hands in.

>

> When pulling the straps, the resistance is very strong, so this will have to

due until I can purchase one of the new models.

>

> I'm happy to be using my pocket exerciser and plan to make it a constant

companion wherever I go. Does anyone else have a pocket exerciser?

>

> Well, peace and blessings and I enjoy reading your posts.

>

> Rich

>

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