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Ask a group of people to touch a point on the wall as high as they can, after this tell them to reach even higher. 95% of people will be able to touch a point higher than they first did, this is the 'magical' power that this 'Power Balance' bracelet has. Have a look around and you will see numerous tests using bands that look similar but don't have the magnet or hologram or whatever it is that is supposed to help you. Even those fake brands have the exact same effect and people are suddenly feel they are stronger, more balanced and feel however they are told the bracelet is mean't to affect them. It's a placebo and a scam.

Edited by Kwyjibo

Hmmmm. Power bracelet eh?

Kwyjibo I know someone who strapped a Brock polariser to his wrist but couldn't jump as high on the wall test. Could it have been the weight? Could he have been doing it wrong? :3some:

How many kw will this bracelet give me? Can someone do back to back dyno runs? ;)

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A guy I used to work with showed me his magical power bracelet. I called him a twit. He made me do some of the tests, and lo and behold, the bracelet helped!

So I handed him a magical rock, and he performed the same tests. Lo and behold, this incredible rock performed just as well! Amazing! In fact I'm willing to sell you a magical power rock/clothespeg/peanut butter jar that will give you the same results for HALF THE PRICE! PM if you can't wait to buy these items

Mate I'm not certain but aren't you the same guy who asked if 22 inch rims and airbag suspension would fit on your r33? I sense a pattern emerging.....

The government makes new and tougher rules to protect fools, but then they go and make a better fool>>>>and that ladies and gentlemen is why we have stupid laws>>>>they are made to protect the fool from himself.

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