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Formulator Review. . .


austinslater

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I got a formulator and I tried it for the first time this past friday. I was more then impressed with it. To be honest I was alittle skeptical before trying it but the workout for my extensors was unbelievable. The formulator is a must for injury prevention and for bringing up the often underdeveloped extensors. Like John said in a recent post, bring up your extensors and your wrist flexion strength will increase with it. Thanks for the great product John!

Austin

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can't afford one

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Hey guys is it worth the price?

I have to work on my wife about it and have some good reasons to fork over that kind of cash.

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:D Buy it!!!!!!!!!!! It is a bit pricey, but it is well made and will last a long time.

I love mine. It works.!!!!!!!!!1

newbie john

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Man I love that thing. I tried Hammerheads. It is SWEEEEEEEEEEET! It will take your game to new levels. I will get one very soon.

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i will have to save up for one

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I have one its well worth the money. Ive made serious gains with it.

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If you've got the scratch, get it. You won't regret it!

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That darn thing sounds annoyingly interesting and expensive. :angry:

Rolle

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The Formulator is awesome.....I highly recommend it.

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Ain't nothin' like the real thing.....The Formulator is the real thing.

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I'm interested on how the PDA model compares.

http://www.fractionalplates.com/images/Fuver1.jpg

T!

PDA has two models to choose from, so comparing either model to The Formulator might be interesting.

I cant find the product on the website? Where is it, how much, etc...

It is written up in their news section. And a photo in the skunkworks.

T!

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Ain't nothin' like the real thing.....The Formulator is the real thing.

3C,

Have you tried both? Now my interest is piqued.

T!

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tspinillo-

I have only tried The Formulator, and the way it is designed is superior to the item on PDA's website. You will not get the same type of contraction or comfort.

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tspinillo-

I have only tried The Formulator, and the way it is designed is superior to the item on PDA's website.  You will not get the same type of contraction or comfort.

Worthless statement, because as you say you have only tried the Formulator.

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Old Guy,

My statement is not worthless. I know how the handle of The Formulator feels, and the design of it is superior to that of PDA's device. Especially from a comfort standpoint. Have you tried either item?

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PDA hasn't finished their design. They are not offering it yet, they have only posted a pic of a prototype. We can't compre the 2 since one isn't even finished.

Let's calm down and argue when we have 2 complete products to compare.

-HH

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You cannot compare the two designs unless you have tried both. Common sense and logic should tell anyone this.

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Can you do a wrist curl with an open hand using a bar? No, and that is the difference between the Formulator handle and the PDA prototype handle. Common sense would dictate that you go with the best, not anything else. I am done. Should you wish to carry on, PM me.

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Hey listen, no need to argue. The proof is in the pudding and everybody knows who the lead dog is when it comes to this device. For those of you who would rather settle for the "FU" we certainly wish you good luck with it.

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