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lateral thigh trainer

im looking to buy a lateral thigh trainer, any advice? Does it help tone thighs and abs

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  • ayeshasi
    ayeshasi Posts: 1,737 Forumite
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    anyone????
  • Feisty_Fairy
    Feisty_Fairy Posts: 784 Forumite
    yes.... yes.... and yes..... i love mine! Check out ebay for one tho cos they are really expensive, i managed to get one local to me for £20 and collected it! Good luck... that reminds me i really should use mine again!
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  • saxy1
    saxy1 Posts: 453 Forumite
    Think mine might work better if I actually got it out of the cupboard more often!!:rotfl:
  • Yes I have one and yes it does work however if I used mine more often I would probably see better results.
    Unfortunatley the counter has broken on mine which was a really useful tool as I would do X amount of steps each day.

    Would recommend one, I was gulliable (sp?) and brought mine from a shopping channel and spent waaaay too much for it, shop around as you can get them cheaper.

    LMS xx
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  • misgrace
    misgrace Posts: 1,486 Forumite
    ayeshasi wrote: »
    im looking to buy a lateral thigh trainer, any advice? Does it help tone thighs and abs

    I bought one, and it does work, and by god it hard work, I am very fit, I am a decorator by trade, up and down ladders, always on the go, but this 'thigh buster' brought me to my knees lol.

    In fact its in my shed, I am going to sell it now,as I am too tired to get on it, as it does use up your energy,and it might sound silly what I am going to say, but I do use a lot of my leg muscles up and down ladders, and this does pratically the same thing but on a more stricter regime, and its too strict for me lol.
    Its the proper trademark one with the arm straps etc,and it still has its original box and dvd /booklet that comes with it, so I am going to put it on ebay in the next week or so, as just thinking of going on it makes me weak at the knees.:D
  • ayeshasi
    ayeshasi Posts: 1,737 Forumite
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    just bought mines from cyber checkout...it cost me £26 going thru google checkout inc delivery, not bad i suppose
  • savingsara_2
    savingsara_2 Posts: 266 Forumite
    saxy1 wrote: »
    Think mine might work better if I actually got it out of the cupboard more often!!:rotfl:


    You and me both!!!!:rotfl:

    I walk past mine umpteen times a day - I really should try harder -I need the exercise :o
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