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πŸ‘Ÿ Reebok Women's FLEXAGON Trainer Rosette: The Ultimate Athletic Shoes for Women Review

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Description of πŸ‘Ÿ Reebok Women's FLEXAGON Trainer Rosette: The Ultimate Athletic Shoes for Women

Imported. Rubber sole. Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch. Rubber Sole. Lace Up.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Order thick socks 2 sizes up

Shoes are 8 sizes smaller than my other shoes of the same size. Otherwise they are comfortable and offer good arch support. I usually wear a size 7 1/2 shoes but felt that this particular manufacturer's products didn't fit the size so I ordered an 8. Next time I will order 8 1/2 to have room for my thicker socks.

Pros
  • Rubber sole
Cons
  • Good but not great

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Super sweet. TOO LARGE!

What a shame because I ordered these for HIIT workouts and weightlifting at home. They came and they were HUGE! I went back and double checked that it was the women's size 10 I ordered and of course I wasn't wrong. They fit like a men's size 10. Will be back and hopefully get the right side a second time. I am totally frustrated because this is exactly what I was looking for in a shoe! ☹️

Pros
  • Shaft size is about low from the arch of the foot
Cons
  • No performance

I bought these during quarantine to go for long walks and get some fresh air. It seems normal to me if I stand in it and move a little. At the beginning of my walk everything was fine, then after about 20 minutes I started to lose feeling in my little toes. I'm someone who exercises regularly and spends a lot of time on my feet at work, so I'm used to standing and walking all the time. It's very unusual for me to lose feeling in my toes about 20 minutes after an easy (for me) exercise. It was…

Pros
  • Imported
Cons
  • No instructions