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- Jump six feet in the airalmost effortlessly!
- Run with nine feet strideswith ease!
- Run at over twenty miles perhour!
Flying Jumpers have curved springs attached to the base, so when you press
your feet downwards, the pressure of your weight creates gravitational energy.
These super-charged springs push back to harness this energy, giving you the
ability to jump to incredible heights and run with huge strides at amazing
speeds.
With a pair of Flying Jumpers on your feet you'll be able to move like a
superhero. The soar in adrenaline you feel when a small jump takes you high in
the air above the tress is impossible to describe - it has to be felt to be
believed. Running at greatly increased speeds will prove quite an experience
too.
Jumping:
Jump up to 6 feet in the air!
Jumping height depends on the users ability to master the Flying Jumpers and on
the users weight.
The Flying Jumpers give *all* users the ability to jump to great heights.
Lighter users will be able to jump higher before they max the spring out.
Lighter users will also have a harder time getting the jumping motion going, as
the spring will be stiffer under them.
Heavier users may not be able to achieve 6 feet heights.
Heavier users however, will be able to learn to jump more easily as the springs
won't be a stiff under their feet.
For maximum jumping performance, choose the correct model for your weight.
Running:
Take running strides of up to 9 feet!
It is impossible to stop on a dime when running on the Flying Jumpers!
Flips:
Flips are not advised for the average person. A good rule of thumb would be that
if you can't do a flip
without the Flying Jumpers on, do not attempt one with them on!
It will only be *more* dangerous with a pair of Fyling Jumpers strapped to your
feet!!!
If you are a professional, flips can be done on the Flying Jumpers
How You Wear Them:
Flying Jumpers are worn on your feet. One Flying Jumpers for each foot.
Each foot rests on a foot pad. A lock and release strap system (similar to a
Snow Board Binding)
of two straps holds your shoe tightly against the foot pad. This system is very
similar to a ski boot.
A bar comes up the back of your leg, and goes around the front of your leg right
below your knee.
When using them, your leg rests snug against this (padded) bar, which is what
gives the stability.
A small strap is attached behind your leg at this bar, which does a bit to keep
the bar against your leg.
Always wear protective gear when using a pair of Flying Jumpers!!!
Learning to Walk:
Walking can be learned quite easily if you have something tall to walk beside
that you can hang on to.
Walk the length of your support until you are better acquainted with the
balance.
When you feel ready, let go of your support and keep walking.
Don't leave your support, because you will undoubtedly loose your balance a
couple times and need it!
At this point it may be helpful to have a person walk along beside you
that is willing to lend you a hand for balance if you suddenly feel unsteady.
Some people can just stand up and walk without ever having tried the Flying
Jumpers before,
others have to practice for a while. Usually walking somewhat comfortably
without support can be achieved within 15-30 minutes,
depending on the person and their athletic and balancing abilities.
Note: It is not possible to stand without support with the Flying Jumpers on!
Learning to Jump:
Jumping can be learned the same way walking is learned.
Find a support tall enough for you to comfortably lean against with the Flying
Jumpers on.
Then start jumping! Keep the momentum going, don't stop.
When you feel comfortable, try some bigger jumps.
Don't let go of your support until you think you are ready!
When you're ready to try jumping on your own, it is best to be near your support
in case you loose your balance.
Jumping to greater heights can be achieved by lifting your feet higher than they
naturally would go with each jump.
When you hit the ground, put all of your energy into a *bigger* jump for the
next one!
Jumping needs to be mastered slowly. Don't try to jump higher than you are
comfortable with,
or it could easily knock you off your balance.
Learning to Run:
Learn to run *after* you are comfortable walking by yourself.
Keep in mind you will not be able to stop quickly, so stay away from other
moving,
unpredictable objects like children playing or moving cars!!!
When you are ready to try running, start off with a brisk walk.
Then start putting a little "hop" into each stride. Before you know it
you will be running! Bigger "hops" with each stride result in longer
strides.
To stop running, take it slow and easy. Gradually slow down to a walk,
and then stop when you are to a place you can hang on to something.
(remember, you can't stand still without support on the Flying Jumper)
Where to use:
Flying Jumpers are best used on a hard flat surface. All of your weight will be
supported on two rubber pads
much smaller than the size of your feet, so if you are anywhere soft these
rubber pads will sink!
Stay away from roads and cars, slopes, stairs, and the indoors with the Flying
Jumpers.
Notice:
Flying Jumpers are safe to use, however DSDI and Flying Jumper Ent.
cannot be held liable for any injury resulting from the use of this product. You
are advised to wear protective gear when you use your Flying Jumper and you
should also be in good health to use them. Use with caution and under proper
supervision.
$379.95
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