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Post by youtehsuckii on Sept 23, 2007 16:36:07 GMT -5
I was looking at the ddr arcade pad on ddrfitness.com and i was wondering if anyone bought it and if its any good
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Post by xstatic on Sept 23, 2007 16:59:26 GMT -5
If you're already willing to pay $199.00 on a generic metal pad, why not just go the whole mile and buy a Red Octane Afterburner? www.redoctane.com/redoctanemetalpad.htmlIt's $50.00 more, but right now they have free shipping which is basically $50.00. So you're gonna pay the same price, only the afterburner will come with a warranty, as well as the opportunity to buy replacement parts. I own one. They're very nice.
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Post by youtehsuckii on Sept 23, 2007 20:12:14 GMT -5
but i read in another post that if u weigh over 150 it breaks and i def. weigh over that.
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Post by xstatic on Sept 23, 2007 20:27:19 GMT -5
LOL... no. It doesn't. The arrows will probably crack if some dumbass plays with steel toe work boots on it... which someone did to mine and luckily they didn't, but I could tell it wasn't good for my pad. But no. I've had many people play on mine over 150 lbs....including myself. Cobalt Flux wins hands down on durability... but remember that you're paying $400 after shipping.
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Post by youtehsuckii on Sept 23, 2007 20:34:07 GMT -5
Im thinking about getting the cobalt flux but i need to save for a while. i kinda want a pad with a bar though because i cracked my pelvic bone a few months ago and it still bothers me when i play without a bar like at the arcade.
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