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Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone tried the new trident series (upgraded helix, eupho, maximus and MGX). How do they compare to the older models and is it worth upgrading?

I currently own the helix and eupho (syn). I've had the most succes with the helix and was wondering if it would be a good idea to upgrade. Never tried the MGX and maximus but also kinda interested in both



   
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I have the eupho classic and just up graded to the eupho trident. The classic was ok but the p tab got uncomfortable after a few minutes. The trident version is a different animal all together. It's so comfortable and moves in delightful ways. I'm looking to upgrade my helix syn to the trident version. I think my eupho classic will be gathering dust.



   
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Comfy to use.



   
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My big question about the trident series concerns the k tab. On all the aneros models I have, except for the prograsm, I had to cut off the back curly thing because it prevented me from lying on my back without it hitting the bed and interfering with the movement. I haven't read where anyone is having that problem with the tridents but I'd like to know for sure before I get one.



   
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My big question about the trident series concerns the k tab. On all the aneros models I have, except for the prograsm, I had to cut off the back curly thing because it prevented me from lying on my back without it hitting the bed and interfering with the movement. I haven't read where anyone is having that problem with the tridents but I'd like to know for sure before I get one.

This is one of the reasons I really like the new Trident line. You CAN stretch your legs out and lay flat on the bed. I hated the tail on the Classic line, but never cut them off; wish I would have now. You will find the new P/K-tabs also prevents the device from twisting and adds a new dimension of movement as well.



   
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