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easytone trainers/easytone flop
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spring-Boost-B-Fit-Ladies/dp/B002T55770/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
spring boost £15 @ amazoni wish i have live my life a little bit off the book, took a chance and gamble :whistle:0 -
jazzconfused wrote: »http://www.amazon.co.uk/Spring-Boost-B-Fit-Ladies/dp/B002T55770/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
spring boost £15 @ amazon
It's the same company "In stock. Dispatched from and sold by Sports Direct".
It will also incur the £3.99 shipping charge0 -
When I first started walking, yes they did feel quite springy! By the time I got home an hour later the soles of my feet were aching a bit (especially the balls of my feet and the back of my foot, above heel, where the trainers rubbed). I guess they need some breaking in.
I didn't feel any extra effort or aching of the legs or bum.
I went into Debenhams but the easytone were all full price in there.
The jury is out..0 -
Tried these on instore today and can confirm I'm usually dead-on a 5.5 but this size was a little too tight (would have been fine without socks for eg.). Comfy enough, so far as you can quickly tell trying them.
Off to see if they've still got a size 6 online, but as I don't really 'need' a new pair of trainers (live a two minute drive from Ashford outlet - Reebok, and Nike), I'd love to hear how someone has got on. I've got to target weight but need to tone up a little, so maybe these could be my weight treat :-)hey there's no money but we couldn't be happier if we tried
£2 coin pot - £92!0 -
My brother and sister have both purchased the skechers version of the easytone for their daily dog walks. I'm waiting to see how they go before I commit myself to buying anything like this. I will post my findings here!July- coconut body shop body butter, pom bear football, mini johnsons lotion, Sally Hansen nail treatments0
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I've got a pair of the Reebok ones and they are soooooo comfy.I got a black pair so I could wear for work with black trousers,I have them on all the time and you can certainly feel it in your calves and bum,i've noticed my posture is better and because of that I feel it in my bum when I walk in them,even my partner who thouht it was a big gimmick was impressed by them after he commented on how tight my bum was looking lol
well worth the money.0 -
roshydoshy wrote: »on sportsdirect they have a version of these made by a different company (Spring Boost I think) for £15 (& p+p)
I ordered these ones as I missed out on the original deal and they come with the 3 different incline insoles. I wanted to try out if they worked and didnt fancy spending £80 just to try the Reebok ones! So far I've found these ones really comfy, but as to results, i think I'll need longer than a week to see an improvement! I notice that my thighs are a bit more toned and less cellulite but I have been stepping up my yoga/class programme for the past 3 or so weeks...TMI i'm sure :rotfl:
Have just bought some black ones for work as I have been tempted to buy the more expensive ones for months now. Thanks for the great find! Thank you to all of the posters for their hard work!0 -
Thanks op & roshydoshy - just ordered 2 pairs (one for me & one for my pal) from sports direct0
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My Springboosts http://www.amazon.co.uk/Springboost-Womens-Trainer-Silver-10811001/dp/B000FAHZU8/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=sports&qid=1272278914&sr=8-5 arrived today! I went for the white and silver ones that are £17.99. They also have powder blue ones on the same page for £34.99.
They seem really good! I'm glad I ordered half a size up (6.5 instead of a 6) as they are still a bit snug but comfy as long as I wear a thinish sock. They came with the level 2 innersole in place which I find comfy. Not sure if I'll start at O. Apparently 0 is supposed to be like walking barefoot, 2 is a bit tilted and then 4 is for the greatest impact. You can tell them apart - though they look the same at first if you compare the thickness in the heels you'll see a difference.
They look well made....they are a bit stiff around the ankles but hopefully that will break down a bit but it isn't a problem, really. Can't wait to start walking...lol!0 -
Is anyone else worried about someone called kittycat looking after hamsters? :eek: :rotfl:Ex board guide. Signature now changed (if you know, you know).0
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