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Sorry for the typo errors Igrips how are they going!

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> G'day now. You have owned your ogrips for a few months are you still using

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> And how's it going etc etc just interested how your results are etc. cheers

thanks.

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> I am still going hard. With Isobow myself !

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What's an i-grip ??

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> > G'day now. You have owned your ogrips for a few months are you still using

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> > And how's it going etc etc just interested how your results are etc.

cheers thanks.

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> > I am still going hard. With Isobow myself !

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http://isometricgrip.com/. Check it out. It's a gizmo!

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> > > G'day now. You have owned your ogrips for a few months are you still

using them

> > > And how's it going etc etc just interested how your results are etc.

cheers thanks.

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> > > I am still going hard. With Isobow myself !

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and I was just going to order an Iso-Bow. I like the way this " gizmo " looks!

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> > > > G'day now. You have owned your ogrips for a few months are you still

using them

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cheers thanks.

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i_grip ?? Must say the concept looks good. I like the idea of push AND pull.

But will it break in a year or two?

Is this new gizmo from bullworker going to compete with this i-grip & the

isokinator??

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using them

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etc. cheers thanks.

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I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried

everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my

pocket no problem !

And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and you

will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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> > > > > > G'day now. You have owned your ogrips for a few months are you

still using them

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etc. cheers thanks.

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Greetings from Nottingham!I endorse everything you say about the Iso-Bow. It's brilliant. I'm on my second now because my granny pinched the first one!

Love the videos BTW.Cheers

I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my pocket no problem !

And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and you will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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typing on the go on iPhone and by the looks of things i may need glasses i meant

to type

i have tried every move i can think of I have even hang up side down of it and

hasn't broken yet.

Its a tough bit of kit and it fits in your pocket go anywhere style.

it works very well indeed especially when a little effort is applied.

just look at some of my vid's you will see you won't get action from an Igrip

like that.

at 14.95 its a bargain its simple but it works in big ways

thats not to say that the Igrip won't work a lot can be achieved with the little

,inexpensive Isobow and no batteries required cheers !

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> > I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried

> > everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my

> > pocket no problem !

> > And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and

> > you will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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LOL ! god I am hopeless at typing. I am sure my phone has a mind of its own lol!

greeting to you Dave from Australia.

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> > I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried

> > everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my

> > pocket no problem !

> > And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and

> > you will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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Just don't think Igrip could compete with the motion aspect of the Iso-bow

swinging that little bow for ten minutes and i am beaten i really feel worked

out!

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> > I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried

> > everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my

> > pocket no problem !

> > And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and

> > you will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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I bought an I-Grip not long after they came out, then I got an Iso-Bow. After one go on the Iso-Bow, never used the I-Grip again. Then there's that VERY expensive Isokinator I bought a few years back. I was using it pretty regularly until I got the Iso-Bow, but haven't touched it since.The Isokinator is a great piece of equipment, with superb German craftsmanship, and the I-Grip is an interesting little machine that has some innovative features. But as far as I'm concerned, neither one can compare with the ultra-simple Iso-Bow that outperforms them both. The Iso-Bow, like said, is brilliant. It lets you work out in ways that no other device or machine can, no matter how complicated or sophisticated they might be.Iso-Bow lets you get as creative and playful as

you want with your workouts, which is something I really appreciate, because it makes the workouts fun, and eliminates the boredom factor.Ronn To: bullworkerclub Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2012 3:54 AM Subject: Re: Question for Igrip owners

Just don't think Igrip could compete with the motion aspect of the Iso-bow swinging that little bow for ten minutes and i am beaten i really feel worked out!

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> > I am sticking Isobow it don't need batteries , it works, and I have tried

> > everything I can think with it. And it does Nottingham breat and fit in my

> > pocket no problem !

> > And it's only 14.95 Including postage use it every day for 1o minutes and

> > you will feel and see the difference ISP bow is a BARGIN !

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