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easytone trainers/easytone flop
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Amazon have the Springboost cheap too, or did a couple of weeks ago. Might be worth a look.0
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The SpringBoost are the ones i gave the link to on the previous page, I haven't had a problem with them so far (read my other comments for review so far
) I noticed on the amazon page it was still sportsdirect that were selling them so I just decided to get them off of the main website instead HTH x 0 -
totally agree they want something to grab hold of :rotfl:userdefinable wrote: »I wouldn't be so sure, because most men prefer slightly more curvy women
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http://www.cheap-sportswear.org.uk/product/2/1554/Easytone-Diva.html
£45 for the reebok Easytone Diva.
Do they really work though? Mentioned to my friend that i think they looked good and her opinion was that the trainers/ flops were aimed at people sitting on their behinds watching the tv. And anyone who walks enough in any shoes/trainers will sooner or later have more toned everything. She made a valid point i spose.:T Wins: Annual Taste London Membership * Fabulous Mag comp Vie spray on tights * Rimmel Pro nail Varnish * Rimmel Sexy Curves Mascara * Walking with dinosaurs family of 4 pass at Wembley Arena * Baptiste 3 trial size dry shampoo and mini brush :T
:j £671.87 reclaimed in bank charges!:j0 -
Thats why I only bought the £15 pair - better to have 'wasted' £15 than the £80 odd quid on the other ones. I do a fair bit of walking everyday, and if this will give me results additional to what I expect I'm sure to let you all know! So far like i said previously I am noticing a difference but that could be down to a more active gym adherance! I do notice my foot muscles and calf muscles do feel that they have been more 'worked out', more tired and sometimes an ache across the arch of one of my feet if i have been wearing them so I guess something is happening!http://www.cheap-sportswear.org.uk/product/2/1554/Easytone-Diva.html
£45 for the reebok Easytone Diva.
Do they really work though? Mentioned to my friend that i think they looked good and her opinion was that the trainers/ flops were aimed at people sitting on their behinds watching the tv. And anyone who walks enough in any shoes/trainers will sooner or later have more toned everything. She made a valid point i spose.0 -
http://www.cheap-sportswear.org.uk/product/2/1554/Easytone-Diva.html
£45 for the reebok Easytone Diva.
Do they really work though? Mentioned to my friend that i think they looked good and her opinion was that the trainers/ flops were aimed at people sitting on their behinds watching the tv. And anyone who walks enough in any shoes/trainers will sooner or later have more toned everything. She made a valid point i spose.
Well I'm a complete convert to this type of footwear after wearing fit-flops the last 2 years. They definitely made a difference to me, your legs and bum feel more toned (like you've been exercising) after wearing them for a while, completely different feeling to just walking normally. I'm a bit put off the cheaper versions as I tried the avon version of the fitflops and thought they were useless tbh. I'm trying to decide between the mbts, sketchers and reebok atm.:starmod:C'est la vie:starmod:0 -
c_l_a_i_r_e wrote: »Well I'm a complete convert to this type of footwear after wearing fit-flops the last 2 years. They definitely made a difference to me, your legs and bum feel more toned (like you've been exercising) after wearing them for a while, completely different feeling to just walking normally. I'm a bit put off the cheaper versions as I tried the avon version of the fitflops and thought they were useless tbh. I'm trying to decide between the mbts, sketchers and reebok atm.
Anyone else tried the avon version? They are 10.00 in the sale bit at the back of the latest catalogue i'd been given (brochure 8 2010 pg 226) and I was gonna give them a try. Not sure now.:T0 -
I have recently got myself a pair from sports direct (someone put the link above) They seem really comfy however I find they are rubbing my heel a little so might take some wearing in. I had a pair of umm billows fit flops that I lived in as they were so comfy. I'm fat though so probably wouldn't notice the toning too much lol.
HugsWe don't need to do it perfectly - good enough is exactly that GOOD ENOUGH.
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userdefinable wrote: »I wouldn't be so sure, because most men prefer slightly more curvy women
roshydoshy wrote: »totally agree they want something to grab hold of :rotfl:
Seems I'm meeting the wrong men! The ones I have known leer at mags with skinny big busted girls (not women, they look more like girls!) and defo prefer a size 6 to a size 16 if their conversations with each other are anything to go by.
So glad I never had the misfortune to go out with anyone like that! I hope there are men with a reality check out there.0
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