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Newest Review: ... now looking a little worse for wear but they have lasted me a long time. I used to work for at the head office for a shoe ... more

 ... company and we had a few pairs of these back as faulty mainly due to the rubber coming away from the shoe an the back and front but this could be due down to how people treat their trainers and what sports they undertake i,e not suitable to play football in! Ive never has such problems with mine. They have a reflective material around the velcro parts of the large 'A' and they do up with 2 parts of velcro over the bridge of your foot so you can have as loose of as tight as you like. The rest of the material is a rubber s...more

Price Comparison for Acupuncture

Medisana Electro Acupuncture
Painless acupuncture with out needles
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 55.00
£ 0.00

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Acupuncture Mens Natty Silver 43 EU
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 26.40
£ 0.00

Acupuncture Mens Dean Brown 44 EU
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 20.00
£ 0.00

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Electro-Acupuncture Device (ACP)
Pain - free acupuncture therapy without needles.
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 105.61
£ 0.00

Acupuncture Mens Dean White 45 EU
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 20.00
£ 0.00

Acupuncture Mens Pekka Silver 45 EU
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 26.40
£ 0.00

Acupuncture Mens Natty Silver 44 EU
Last Update 01.12.2008 19:32
£ 26.40
£ 0.00

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missinlink
Premium Review Acupuncture: A* (475 words)
by missinlink - written on 11/07/01 (Very useful, 287 readings)
Rating:

On the basis that you might not finish reading my opinion out of boredome I am telling you to not just buy these trainers but INVEST in buying them! Ill tell you why! first of all take a little peek at the photo of this particular shoe.......finished? I think the most stylish feature is the big velcro strap that goes across the whole of the shoe. This is a big feature in acupuncture shoes. Some have that smart velcro strap but some have like a big tongue thing (thats the best description I can give) with loads of toggles to hold your feet in. Im sure you've seen them before in the fashion shops because I know your at the height of ...

jglennie
Premium Review Addicted to Acupuncture! (306 words)
by jglennie - written on 24/01/01 (Useful, 481 readings)
Rating:

Since purchasing my first pair of Acupunctures about 2 years ago (the same ones as illustrated, except in grey), I've bought 4 more pairs. My first pair are still in great condition considering how often I've worn them (at first I never had them off!!). I can vouch for their excellent comfort and durability. They dont feel like regular trainers, as in they are very sturdy and supportive. I didnt find them to stretch, which I have found to be the case with 'normal' trainers! Although the pair of Acu's in the illustration shows a very chunky sole, not all pairs are like this. I own a couple which have much slimmer ...

jasonwade
Premium Review Acupuncture: Nice Designs... (174 words)
by jasonwade - written on 22/03/01 (Useful, 110 readings)
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... and even nicer prices. They used to be expensive. For example, christmas 1999 I bought a pair for about £80, and I bought a pair the other week for just £40. I think that acupuncture have very good designs, they are stylish, individual, and don't look like normal trainers. They're a fashion accessory as much as a practical shoe. I don't know if any clubbers read this, but acupunctures have set the standard in club footwear. Clubs don't let you in with trainers (normally) but they do with acupunctures. Some pairs are still a little pricey, but its worth the money as they become a big part of your 'outfit' when you go clubbing. ...

 
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