Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 $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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 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 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2011 Report Share Posted October 25, 2011 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 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2011 Report Share Posted October 28, 2011 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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