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  • Exactly what DJ said.
    I'd recommend @scherrit no doubt if its your first fit.

    Pearsons is good if you understand the basic concepts, measurements and issues (if any) with your fit. The body changes drastically with flexibility and strength esp if you work on it. Its a good second fit/tweak choice if you cant get the logistics working. Ronan is a very nice and thorough guy and will spend as much time as you need to get the issues fixed.

    Dont go by the cost of it because it can end up being 'buy cheap buy twice' issue. I dont ever compromise on biomechanics.

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