I firmly believe that Globus and Compex are the top devices. Obviously I have a conflict of interest telling you which is best. I can only reply with figures, letting you draw the conclusion. Please refer to my thread on EMS Theory explaining the role of Chronaxie
Globus modulates chronaxie more precisely, with a different choice for all body parts as spelled out in the theory thread, whereas Compex limits itself to only two values. In addition the top value of Globus’s chronaxie is 450 microseconds vs Compex’s 400. It may not seem a lot to you, but it means two important effects: [ol][li]you get a stronger contraction at the same current intensity level (i.e. at the same relative comfort), [*]you are much comfortable at the same contraction strength[/ol]I may post an addendum in the EMS Theory thread to make this clearer. This theoretically predicted outcome correlates with comments we had from users: “I seem to get a strong contractions already at a lower intensity”. I know that many of you in this on-line community profess you have to suffer “glove in the mouth” etc. But that is because of what you are use to. What about if you could recruit more muscle or train stronger?
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I may take you up on your offer to demo one unit (if we get around import to Canada; you could actually try contacting FactCanada who know how to do it). I tried to contact you and Charlie (through Rupert) a couple of times, through private messages, but I didn’t get any reply (I know private messages tend to be overlooked if you receive too many).