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Robo Pong 540 (3)
Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Al 17 years ago
by Al 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Alex 17 years ago
by Alex 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
Re: Robo Pong 540
by Adam 17 years ago
by Adam 17 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Robo Pong 540) was posted by Alex, on 10/11/2007 11:47:18 AM:
yes, but 2 wheel is WAY more expensive. Personally, I don't think I will ever be able to afford this. 540 is fine for recreational traning. But I went to 1040. Oscillation is a real nice feature. From the other side - you can upgrade 540 to 1040 or 2040 later. |