: FitFlop Women's Walkstar

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: FitFlop Women's Walkstar

FitFlop Women's Walkstar

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1447





Binding: Apparel
Product Brand: FitFlop
Clothing Size: 8 M US
Color: Black
Department: womens
EAN: 5696789029414
Label: FitFlop
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Product Manufacturer: FitFlop
Publisher: FitFlop
Ranking: 1447
Studio: FitFlop


Product facts:
  • Get a workout while you walk!
  • FitFlops help tone and trim your legs!
  • Improve muscle activity, circulation, balance and posture







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
A workout in a shoe! The FitFlop sandal tones your calves, thighs and glutes with a specially designed midsole that functions like a mini wobbleboard to engage your muscles as you walk.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - LOVE 'em!!!!
I have purchased two pair of the fit flop walkers from your site. I love them. I have worn them all summer. I will continue to wear them since I am going to Florida and will be in a warm climate. I have recommended them to my family and friends.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Comfortable and durable.....only tones you pocket book
When I saw these on Oprah I had my doubts about the claims that they would have any effect on my backside or legs. They did not and I can see no reason why they would. Other than being extremely comfortable and expensive when not purchased here, there is nothing "athletic" about the design of this flip flop.



Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - no "fit" in the flop
The "fit" flop is nice and comfortable, but I think the name (and claims) are deceptive. I wear mine all the time because they are comfortable, but there is not any muscle toning going on aside from the usual benefits of walking.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Shoes!
I love these shoes! They are so comfortable. I wear mine all the time. I even sneak them into the office.



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