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Reebok EasyTone Calibrator


$130.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Durable design, can handle heavy use without showing signs of wear. Comfortable enough to wear all day without getting sore feet. Light weight enough not to really notice them as you walk.

The Cons:Take some getting used to, higher sole throws you off a bit at first.

The Reebok EasyTone Calibrator is a leg-conditioning shoe designed for encouraging activation in men’s glutes, hamstrings and calves. For starter’s, it boasts SmoothFit technology to ensure a comfortable fit with zero irritation—which is a must for successful exercising.

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Second, the EasyTone patented micro-instability sole technology accumulates strength in the leg muscles. In particular, users have reported great success in regard to activation of their gastrocnemius (calf) muscles. Additional features include a leather upper for durability & fit, and a removable PU sockliner for enhanced cushioning that also accommodates for orthotics. What critics especially find appealing is the Calibrator’s rugged look, making it “only toning shoe you can wear out in public and not get laughed at.”

Features

  • Men’s Leg-Conditioning Shoe
  • Targets Glutes, Hamstrings, Calves
  • Especially Targets Calves
  • Comfortable Fit w/Zero Irritation
  • Micro-Instability Sole Technology
  • Stylish Leather Upper
  • Removable PU Sockliner
  • Enhanced Cushioning
  • Rugged, Masculine Aesthetics

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    durable design, can handle heavy use without showing signs of wear

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    comfortable enough to wear all day without getting sore feet

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    light weight enough not to really notice them as you walk

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    enough arch support to keep feet secure and relaxed

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    encourages a posture that helps tone your muscles

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    versatile design looks nice enough for casual wear but with enough support for athletics

Cons
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    take some getting used to, higher sole throws you off a bit at first

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