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390 lbs.

Higher than the others when I bought these.

One of the reasons I bought this particular pedestal.

I weighed about 350 when I bought it.

I did a lot of research and my buddy has Smooth Moves - They were way too springy - like a pogo stick you are bouncing all the time.

(I was also always afraid I'd blow them out because they are only good too 300 lbs)

These work to absorb the shock and then control the rebound; like shock absorbers on a car.

They are adjustable 2 ways.

For the weight and for the rebound.

It comes with a small hand pump that works easy.

Only takes a few pumps to make the needed adjustments.

Once you fill the two bladders to where you like it you simply leave it alone.

It took me a couple adjustments to find out the air pressures that I liked.

Go to the website and look them over and be sure to watch the videos.

There's a bunch of other videos on these units on YouTube too if you go there and do a search.

This was $900 when I bought it.

Expensive, but it works well.

They way I looked at it, "What's my back worth?".

I'm out on Lake Ontario and Erie a lot and it gets rough.

My Lund used to pound and I got tired of my butt and my spine taking the beating.

 

Here's the link to their website -

 

 AIRWAVES

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BTW, I'm on the road throughout NY and PA a lot and could meet someone to help deliver and save shipping costs.

I'm in Cheektowaga near the Buffalo Airport.

I routinely travel to CNY and up to Watertown and Potsdam, NY.

I even get out further east to Albany occasionally.

So I'm sure that if someone lives out that way we could work something out.

Thanks.

Mac

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I'm back sooner than expected.

Somebody asked for photos of it.

So I went out to my place at the lake and retrieved the pedestal.

As you can see, the pump comes with it.

It's 11" high and the top tube looks like 2-3/4" diameter but it's actually closer to 2-7/8" diameter, which is standard.

Thanks.

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