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UPDATE:
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$25.99 w/ code
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Flexagon 2 Flexweave Les Mills Men's Training Shoes [reebok.com] - expired, see FP post for more options
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Not the Les Mills but the Flexagons appear to be middle to low end of that pack according to these reviews.
Seems well worth the $26 tho if you're not picky, but if real quality lshoes are important to you then better off spending more. I'm a little past 35 years old with some knee pain here and there so tend not to take risks with my feet and legs (eg stability, repetitive stress injuries, etc) and so shell out the money when it comes to shoes. Avoiding chronic pain and doctor visits outweigh saving $50-$100 for me.
That said, if I was 25 years old again I'd be in for a pair or two!
Thanks for posting, been searching for some old man shoes. These might not have the cushion I need for pushing.
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I used that shoe as an example, but there are other Les Mills styles where code LESMILLS applies. But you're right on the one shoe for $26. Thanks!
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Not the Les Mills but the Flexagons appear to be middle to low end of that pack according to these reviews.
Seems well worth the $26 tho if you're not picky, but if real quality lshoes are important to you then better off spending more. I'm a little past 35 years old with some knee pain here and there so tend not to take risks with my feet and legs (eg stability, repetitive stress injuries, etc) and so shell out the money when it comes to shoes. Avoiding chronic pain and doctor visits outweigh saving $50-$100 for me.
That said, if I was 25 years old again I'd be in for a pair or two!
Not the Les Mills but the Flexagons appear to be middle to low end of that pack according to these reviews.
Seems well worth the $26 tho if you're not picky, but if real quality lshoes are important to you then better off spending more. I'm a little past 35 years old with some knee pain here and there so tend not to take risks with my feet and legs (eg stability, repetitive stress injuries, etc) and so shell out the money when it comes to shoes. Avoiding chronic pain and doctor visits outweigh saving $50-$100 for me.
That said, if I was 25 years old again I'd be in for a pair or two!
Exactly this. Glad I'm not the only half broken human in his mid to late 30s.
Most of my $80+ nikes go bad sooner than my $40- pumas. I dont buy nike anymore. They where great but I feel like quality on most of their shoes has gone down. They want them to go bad because they know people will just buy a new pair.