Stylish walking shoe features innovative EasyTone technology to help tone your leg muscles with every step you take. The specially designed sole boasts cushioned balance pods which create natural instability, helping to tone your calves, hamstrings and glutes as you walk. * Lace-up style. * Removable insole. * Synthetic upper/textile and synthetic lining/rubber ....read more Features
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Great Shoe! ! !
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
These shoes are awesome and I have bought several pairs due to the fact that I am on my feet all day long.
I put them on when I get out of bed in the morning and don’t take them off until I go back to bed.
I have not had any problems, and I’m sure Reebok would back their product should one of the pods deflate.
It’s the first time in 5 years my knee/back pain has disappeared.
As promised, a workout in a shoe!
Rating:5 out of 5 stars
We come across a lot of advertisement that promises us different things, although many don’t live up to their promise, I must say that these shoes are everything they say they will be AND MORE. I am a medical professional that specializes in treating musculoskeletal conditions, I recommend these shoes to anyone who is wants to `up the ante’ with their workouts (and don’t worry, if you’re not a regular gym guru I’d recommend them to you too).
Most people may not know that making the foundation which we stand/walk upon is a great activity that not only makes us use different muscles to maintain balance, but that this basic principle is used in traditional physical rehabilitation techniques today. For example, patients who need proprioceptive training – which basically means they need a little help with the sense that tells them what their body is doing without them having to visually see it- usually do an exercise on things like sand and eventually move up to a apparatus similar to a Bosu Ball (Google it). These shoes combined the Bosu Ball exercise with a shoe… and TA-DAH… the EasyTones were now born!
I wear them in the hospital, I love the colors and I’ve had them for a little over 6 months- they’re white- and they still look brand new. 100 bucks for a pair of shoes that make you stronger and more stabilized!? Well worth it if you ask me! If you have ankles that roll from under you quite often you need to be more conscious than others in the beginning b/c if you’re not you may roll on it again since you’re not used to the footing quite yet.
Go for it!
Good so far- with a few concerns.
Rating:1 out of 5 stars
I’ve listed my original review below. I’ve updated my review from 4 stars to 1 star. After using these shoes for 41 days and about 60 miles…one of the shoes deflated. They are now useless. Running shoes avg 400 miles…walking shoes 300-500. So, 60 mi on a $125 shoe is practically criminal. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
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It took a few days to break them in, but they are now very comfortable. My foot is a tad wider than normal, so average width feet should be fine from the get go. This color is flashy, but also great b/c it would take a lot to make them look dirty. I’ve had mine for 3 wks and the ball of the foot is beginning to show wear, so I deducted a star, but I’ve been able to feel and see the benefits of wearing these shoes. It takes some time to adjust to walking in them – they may even feel awkward for the first week, and you may not feel the benefits if you don’t move around in them alot, but try them out on a really brisk walk at an incline and you’ll really feel the muscles working. Just make sure to double knot them otherwise the laces will constantly come undone. I’ve read a few negative reviews that concern me…one woman had the area under the ball of the foot deflate…another (who may have had the silver ones with the white base) said the silver was wearing off by day 4. I hope my sole issues are not an early sign of deflation. Also, the finish on mine is pretty pristine, but the 2 or 3 super tiny spots that have rubbed off make me nervous. All in all- well worth the $$$.