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, I believe you're looking at the Iso-BO, which is something completely different from ' Iso-BOW. As far as I know, the Iso-Bo is no longer available. The Iso-Bow sells for $9.95, and as one of the testers who has been using it for over a month now, I can promise you it's worth far more than that in what it delivers. It's a very simple device, but the genius lies in its simplicity. Personally, I think it takes exercise and Iso-Motion to a whole new level. I don't think I've ever enjoyed working out as much as I do with the Iso-Bow, in part because of its versatility, but also because of the intense workouts it can deliver. And because of its versatility, there's no end to the ways you can use it. It's fun to get creative and come up with your own moves and

routines. I'm really impressed with it ... can you tell? :-)Ronn To: bullworkerclub Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:14 PM Subject: Iso-Bow has a website on general Google / Yahoo search retails for $70.00

I am just posting this as a note that the website I found for the Iso-Bow (via Google and Yahoo!) shows a different looking apparatus/machine that retails for $69.95.

I do not know if this is the same machine that everyone here is stating costs $6.95?

....peace, out.

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Yes, I will back you up there Ron I to tested it a found it to deliver excellent

results its great fun to use I got some awesome moves happening! And the muscles

felt fatigued my muscles where taking to me I notice an increase in muscle mass

in one month of use the more you use it the better it gets it works perfectly

the handles just mould to your hand and are comfortable as you swing from one

angle to another. Tell you what it's going with me every where now just pop it

the pocket. Tip Top bargain price device that delivers the goods and is very

well manufactured , robust and very versatile .

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> , I believe you're looking at the Iso-BO, which is something completely

different from ' Iso-BOW. As far as I know, the Iso-Bo is no longer

available.

>

> The Iso-Bow sells for $9.95, and as one of the testers who has been using it

for over a month now, I can promise you it's worth far more than that in what it

delivers. It's a very simple device, but the genius lies in its simplicity.

Personally, I think it takes exercise and Iso-Motion to a whole new level. I

don't think I've ever enjoyed working out as much as I do with the Iso-Bow, in

part because of its versatility, but also because of the intense workouts it can

deliver. And because of its versatility, there's no end to the ways you can use

it. It's fun to get creative and come up with your own moves and routines. I'm

really impressed with it ... can you tell? :-)

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> Ronn

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> >To: bullworkerclub

> >Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:14 PM

> >Subject: Iso-Bow has a website on general Google / Yahoo

search retails for $70.00

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> >I am just posting this as a note that the website I found for the Iso-Bow

(via Google and Yahoo!) shows a different looking apparatus/machine that retails

for $69.95.

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> >I do not know if this is the same machine that everyone here is stating costs

$6.95?

> >

> >...peace, out.

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Please excuse the spelling errors i done a bit of a edit!

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> > , I believe you're looking at the Iso-BO, which is something completely

different from ' Iso-BOW. As far as I know, the Iso-Bo is no longer

available.

> >

> > The Iso-Bow sells for $9.95, and as one of the testers who has been using it

for over a month now, I can promise you it's worth far more than that in what it

delivers. It's a very simple device, but the genius lies in its simplicity.

Personally, I think it takes exercise and Iso-Motion to a whole new level. I

don't think I've ever enjoyed working out as much as I do with the Iso-Bow, in

part because of its versatility, but also because of the intense workouts it can

deliver. And because of its versatility, there's no end to the ways you can use

it. It's fun to get creative and come up with your own moves and routines. I'm

really impressed with it ... can you tell? :-)

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> > Ronn

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> > >________________________________

> > > From: thecrowrains <thecrowrains@>

> > >To: bullworkerclub

> > >Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:14 PM

> > >Subject: Iso-Bow has a website on general Google / Yahoo

search retails for $70.00

> > >

> > >

> > > 

> > >I am just posting this as a note that the website I found for the Iso-Bow

(via Google and Yahoo!) shows a different looking apparatus/machine that retails

for $69.95.

> > >

> > >I do not know if this is the same machine that everyone here is stating

costs $6.95?

> > >

> > >...peace, out.

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Please excuse the spelling errors i done a bit of a edit!> >> > , I believe you're looking at the Iso-BO, which is something completely different from ' Iso-BOW. As far as I know, the Iso-Bo is no longer available.

> > > > The Iso-Bow sells for $9.95, and as one of the testers who has been using it for over a month now, I can promise you it's worth far more than that in what it delivers. It's a very simple device, but the genius lies in its simplicity. Personally, I think it takes exercise and Iso-Motion to a whole new level. I don't think I've ever enjoyed working out as much as I do with the Iso-Bow, in part because of its versatility, but also because of the intense workouts it can deliver. And because of its versatility, there's no end to the ways you can use it. It's fun to get creative and come up with your own moves and routines. I'm really impressed with it ... can you tell? :-)

> > > > Ronn> > > > > > > > > > >________________________________> > > From: thecrowrains <thecrowrains@>

> > >To: bullworkerclub > > >Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:14 PM> > >Subject: Iso-Bow has a website on general Google / Yahoo search retails for $70.00

> > > > > >> > >  > > >I am just posting this as a note that the website I found for the Iso-Bow (via Google and Yahoo!) shows a different looking apparatus/machine that retails for $69.95.

> > >> > >I do not know if this is the same machine that everyone here is stating costs $6.95?> > >> > >...peace, out.> > >> > >> > >

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How many different ways can we say that the $70 device and the $9.95 Iso-Bow are

two different things?

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> > > > , I believe you're looking at the Iso-BO, which is something

> > completely different from ' Iso-BOW. As far as I know, the

> > Iso-Bo is no longer available.

> > > >

> > > > The Iso-Bow sells for $9.95, and as one of the testers who has been

> > using it for over a month now, I can promise you it's worth far more than

> > that in what it delivers. It's a very simple device, but the genius lies in

> > its simplicity. Personally, I think it takes exercise and Iso-Motion to a

> > whole new level. I don't think I've ever enjoyed working out as much as I

> > do with the Iso-Bow, in part because of its versatility, but also because

> > of the intense workouts it can deliver. And because of its versatility,

> > there's no end to the ways you can use it. It's fun to get creative and

> > come up with your own moves and routines. I'm really impressed with it ...

> > can you tell? :-)

> > > >

> > > > Ronn

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> > > > >________________________________

> > > > > From: thecrowrains <thecrowrains@>

> > > > >To: bullworkerclub

> > > > >Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2012 12:14 PM

> > > > >Subject: Iso-Bow has a website on general Google /

> > Yahoo search retails for $70.00

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> > > > >I am just posting this as a note that the website I found for the

> > Iso-Bow (via Google and Yahoo!) shows a different looking apparatus/machine

> > that retails for $69.95.

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> > > > >I do not know if this is the same machine that everyone here is

> > stating costs $6.95?

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> > > > >...peace, out.

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