the diffrences u explained were they wqere built at better qualitys and maybe better metals ans better spring but in looks wise u think the expensive ones would LOOK a lil diffrent
You're paying for build quality not looks.
Maybe better metal and spring? DEFINATE Better metal and spring. The entire spring engineering on more expensive models is different, they take energy a lot better and have a completely different nature, 7Leagues are soft for the first 75% of compression then go REALLY solid for the last 25%, which means you get a real big BANG of energy at the end of it. More expensive pairs are lighter, the cheaper pairs are currently the heaviest per pair. The frames are also stronger due to better reinforcement and distribution of weight.
For an example - powerskip, they're pretty damn ugly but they're the best stilt out there.
You want the visual differences, here they are:PoweriSer 2005 Model - Have Red Bindings, Red Calf Pad, Black plastic fittings and Tan Moulded Hooves. Brushed-Metal Style frame and kneebars "PoweriSer" Written on the footplate and the hooves. Black Rubbery Spring cover.
PoweriSer 2007 Model - Calf Cuffs, Black Bindings, Metal Cuff Holders, Tan hooves. Black Rubbery Spring cover with "PoweriSer" and weight range printed on in large font. Same frames and labellings.
ProJump (Newest Gen) - Black/Orange or Blue/Orange Bindings, Calfpad and plastic fittings, and black hooves bolt-on hooves. Shinier Metal, slightly heavier build (About 200g), Have "JumperUnit" on the hooves most commonly but does vary. No Branding on Footplate or anywhere due to being sold under various names. Thin plastic spring cover.
PoweriZer - Pink Bindings, Pink Calf Pad with "PoweriZer" engraved, Black footplates with "PoweriZer" on, black moulded or bolt-on hooves. Rest as above.
FlyJumper - As Above, but with blue instead of Pink, and "FlyJumper" Replacing "PoweriZer".
7Leagues - Thicker metal frame, shiny metal finish. Yellow calf pad. Yellow 4mm thick Plastic/Resin Spring Cover with Spring Type Label affixed. Moulded extra thick black hooves. Same weight as poweriSer. Squares cut out of frames instead of circles. 7Meilensteifel badge riveted on frame. 7Meilensteifel also branded on hooves.
Powerskip - Yellow "Pixie Boot" and thick resin calf pads. Many more holes in frame, clear 2mm thick resin spring covers with "Powerskip" and spring model written on. Thinner, replaceable white hooves.
SkyRunner - Yellow/Red/Blue Painted Frames with matching bindings/calfpads. Similar spring design to FlyingLocust (But not identical). Thin Black moulded hooves.Having said all that, ProJumps are still damn good for their price. Especially for beginners.
then buy the cheap ones get the better springs?
Put a pair of skip springs on ProJumps and I think if you're a hardcore bocker you're pretty much gonna wreck the ProJumps.