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Pro-Jump Exo CZ 60 - The very beginning :)

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Uploaded by on Apr 21, 2011

I bought them with CZ80, but these are too hard for me. So my CZ60 arrived and this is video from the first session. I am still very beginner, tried this sport in 2008 first time but gave up... now second chance :D.

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  • ive got the origionals and bit old thinking of buying the new one in the video where did you get them from and how much for

  • @bobe524 These are Pro-Jump Exo, just google them :). In England they are very cheap! But I suggest to go for the Exo Pro model, I didn't do so and could anger about^^. Exo: 150 GBP, Exo Pro 210 GBP...

  • @jasontheginger CZ60: 55 - 67kg, CZ70: 67 - 77kg, CZ80: 77 - 87kg, CZ90: 87 - 97kg, CZ100: 97 - 107kg, CZ110: 107 - 119kg .. these are correct^^.

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  • @jasontheginger it's the weight tolerance of the springs, on the site it explains that you need a spring that can take 10kg more weight than you weigh so if ur say abbout 75kg like me then you would need the cz80 witch is designed for people who are 77kg to 87kg. also here is site: pro-jump.co.uk/

  • hi there I'm looking to get a pair of those to replace the ones I have now but I don't know what it means by the cz60 to cz100 Any ideas?

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