View Full Version : Any good or just another gimmick?
Asi
6th August 2009, 02:09 PM
http://www.trionz.co.uk/site/land/snooker/
ja.
6th August 2009, 02:13 PM
http://www.trionz.co.uk/site/land/snooker/
it surely wont make a ronnie osullivan out of you but the bracelets are cool
Nugget
6th August 2009, 02:25 PM
Ridiculous.
Q: Can I wear more than one at a time?
A: Yes. Many people wear more than one at a time. If you find yourself feeling lightheaded or overly stimulated while wearing multiple bands, reduce the number that you wear.
Maybe Walden just needed the money, but no matter how hard up I was I wouldn't endorse rubbish like that. About as useful as sacrificing a goat.
noel
6th August 2009, 03:23 PM
Ridiculous.
About as useful as sacrificing a goat.
I wear a [ FREE TIBET ] bracelet.
I hope it works.
=o)
Noel
samad
6th August 2009, 04:45 PM
I wear a [ FREE TIBET ] bracelet.
I hope it works.
=o)
Noel
LOL , Neol , you and your posts :D :D
No personally do not think they'd make any difference but If them people send it to FOC
i'd be willing to try them :)
denden
6th August 2009, 10:35 PM
another gimmick i think......that testiment from the runner......reckons he can now do 9.5 miles in hour and half............i'm gonna sell him a elastic band to put round his knackers..........will cut his time in half i bet!!:D
submarine
7th August 2009, 08:10 AM
"I see it on my wrist and naturally focus" A tattoo of a penis on your wrist would do the same thing Ricky...
Geoff Large
7th August 2009, 10:28 PM
they are JUST A FORM magnetised bands , proven for bad joints etc , but for good joints there is no need .
Plumbers merchants sell a simular product for removing lime scale from pipes , and people also fit magnets to pond outlet pipes to stop blanket weed .
as one person put it , AS USEFULL AS AN ASH TRAY ON A MOTERBIKE :D
£99.99P FOR THE MOST EXPENSIVE :eek:
I would think a can of RED BULL is more usefull for playing the game than this .
ja.
7th August 2009, 10:39 PM
"I see it on my wrist and naturally focus" A tattoo of a penis on your wrist would do the same thing Ricky...
but its going to cost more than £20 :eek:
willytan
7th August 2009, 10:54 PM
I have a phitin X50 for abt 4yrs.
It was more of a hindrance than providing me the concentration that i need for the snooker game as it constantly keep slipping off from my shirt when i bend forward on the table.
But it definately help me to sleep better during the night ever since i started wearing them. The ions enhance the body blood oxygen circulation level thus making ones body more relax.
eaoin11
7th August 2009, 11:43 PM
Maybe there's something to it but I'd feel like an idiot to try it without being convinced by scientific evidence.
Suggestion; if anyone has an appointment with a GP in the near future maybe you could ask about this and report back to us? A physiologist would be better still but I might settle for a doctor's opinion :)
gettingbetter
10th August 2009, 01:58 AM
When I was watching the cricket, I think I saw Stuart Broad wearing one of those things.
poolqjunkie
10th August 2009, 03:04 AM
I think Stephen Hendry has been wearing some kind of magnetic bracelet for ages, not the same brand though.
checkSide
10th August 2009, 10:17 AM
Turning to magnetism as an aid for your snooker is a sure sign of desperation!
andy carson
10th August 2009, 10:38 AM
there are necklaces that do the same thing that are used quite a lot in golf, though the only thingi can see them useful for is as a necklace to make sure you keep yer bloody head still and not moving about as any movement will make it swing about
cantpotforshíte
10th August 2009, 10:47 AM
pseudo-science, quackery, and about as much use as an ashtray on a motorbike.
IMHO
checkSide
10th August 2009, 10:50 AM
there are necklaces that do the same thing that are used quite a lot in golf, though the only thingi can see them useful for is as a necklace to make sure you keep yer bloody head still and not moving about as any movement will make it swing about
YOU MEAN THESE. (http://www.qlinkworld.co.uk/retail/index.asp)
andy carson
10th August 2009, 10:51 AM
YOU MEAN THESE. (http://www.qlinkworld.co.uk/retail/index.asp)
thats the ones...
all voodoo and loony science to me though :rolleyes:
The Doctor
21st October 2011, 01:10 PM
I know a lot of people think this is a gimmick but I have found that it does in fact help your strength and balance. also very good for people with joint problems.
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