I have recently desiced to trim and try to become healthy for the summer, purely for vein reasons. I attend the local gym as often as possible but I fugured every little helps right? I'm desperate to acieve that 'teeny, tiny tum' flat look so when seeing the sb gymnic on ebay, for the cheap price of five pounds i felt there was little to loose so I purchased it. It was delivered about a fortnight ago, it's handy to be posted because of the small box, no waiting in for the potman, fits through the letterbox. The instruction manual is not very informative. Some placement information is not accurate, a warning to readers, do not place it on the next to massage like the booklet suggests. It also fails to explain how you can obtain more of the gel or alternatives as it seems to be used up very quickly. The actual belt and electronic device dont appear to be very sturdy, and its appearance/packaging very attractive but I didnt expect it to be 'slendertone' ( an expensive electronic toner) for the price I paid. One I put on the device, after geling it, I mist say the experience is not at all uncomfortable although i dont suggest using it after food consumption. It's promise of perfect abs seems to be too good to be true, I feel that it's jst down to hard work afyer all as I am yet to see any improvement, I'll keep soldiering on though. I wouldn't describe this product as anything more than a personal expreiment, I'll add any improvements to my belly if there are any in the future due to the gymnic.
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Advantages: Cheap, easy to use, variable settings, 6 modes, 10 intensity levels, no need to use gel as with older models. Disadvantages: have to be patient and not be tempted to increase the intensity to achieve quicker results as this will only result in pain.
mubeen 03.05.2003 ·
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