What are Powerisers?
Genuine Powerisers are a quality brand of jumping stilts responsible for the new sport called powerising or bocking.
The first jumping stilts were engineered by a German Inventor, who currently holds various patents across the globe. These fantastic devices allow people to accomplish a completely new level and kind of locomotion. The technology behind these (a powerful leaf fiberglass spring) is already being used in other amazing concepts, and will undoubtedly revolutionize self propelled transport across the board by the time it cycles though all relevant fields.
The Poweriser straps onto ones legs, and allows most people to accomplish the amazing feat of running up to twenty miles per hour with ten foot strides, and jumping up to 7 feet directly into the air. Experienced and confident users make full mid air somersaults/flips look easy, along with many awe inspiring acrobatic moves.
Users can grab amazing attention on these stilts, they've literally been known to stop traffic. The reality of being a few extra feet in the air at all times allows for a brilliant new perspective on the world around you, without the difficulty of learning standard stilts. Poweriser's are easy to start walking on, much easier than most sports. When you first attach them to your legs, you wonder what you were thinking, but the average person can walk comfortably on our quality balanced Poweriser stilts within 15 minutes of light practice. Jumping follows afterwards with a little confidence.
Users must wear safety equipment at all times, this is not because poweriser's are inherently dangerous for light use, but anyone running at 20 miles per hour or making a bad landing from seven feet in the air is liable to take a lot of damage without protective equipment. As with any sport, extreme/unadvised use and stunts could even be fatal without proper protective equipment and sensible, responsible use. The average Poweriser owner, using the units as advised with proper safety equipment, and in good health, has little to fear in the way of bodily harm.

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