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Reetone/Easytone Reebok


Reetone/Easytone Reebok Review



I met this girl in the gym flaunting a new pair of Reetone (or Easytone.whatever!!) shoes from Reebok one look at her and I realized that the poor thing needs all the help that she can get..May be even these shoes that promise to give you better butts and better legs with every step.I mean the poor thing was a little on the heavier side, and the fact that she was a bit short just added to her woes as she claimed that because of her height she looked fatter than ever!!. She was hoping that her pair of Easytones clubbed with a few weeks of exercising will get her in shape real fast.

I asked her if it worked and she said that post wearing and walking, (mind you, just buying the shoe wont help, you also need to walk in them to get your legs right) she felt some stretch and pain in her calf and she believes that this meant that it was working...Good for her, because I rather sweat it out than buy a pair of shoes that of horrendously expensive.. Though my super heavy calf's need some work out.

Technology in Easytone/Reetone



As for these shoes, I did some r&d on line, trying to figure out the technology that's incorporated in these shoes and this is what I found out.

The soles are designed in such a manner that they create instability which forces your muscles to work harder to maintain the balance while you walk. Though the fat burn is negligible if you do not walk much and it's a bit hard to see the difference in your calf n thighs. But the Reetone ads are tempting and since obesity is on the rise and vanity is the next booming business, many women have chosen to shell out the money and buy it Some have seen a marginal difference, but that because they chose to walk for long, but then how can you figure out that the inch loss on the legs are due to longer walks, or the shoes.?

Also, u can tone all you want, but if you don't loose the fat on top, does that make a difference??

Look



The look is smart and trendy, designed keeping today's woman in mind. That provides some solace if you don't get the better butts and better legs at least you have a decent pair of Reeboks too flaunt, just ignore the price.

Price



With prices starting at Rs 5000, the shoes are atrociously expensive one of the reasons why many females may be reluctant to try.

My take

If you have the money and the excess weight, its worth a try just be sure to walk really long to get somewhere