Do FitFlops Really Work?
June 15, 2009 by Tracy Hopkins
Filed under Shoes, Women's Health, summer
This week, I’m starting a two-week “Hot Mama Daily Diva Diet and Fitness Challenge” (I’ll post on the yoga classes I take and diet changes I make) and I’m planning to work any and all angles to shed some pounds before summer officially starts.

WalkStar FitFlops, on sale for $39.75 at Bath & Body Works
As my devoted readers already know (at least I hope I have some devoted readers), I test drove a pair of Skechers’ “Shape Ups” across the Brooklyn Bridge with mixed results. So in my search for a more fashionable, bum-toning fitness shoe I came across FitFlops. Before I part with $40, however, I want to know if they really:
- Improve muscle tone
- Increase muscle activity and circulation
- Improve balance and posture
- Burn calories
I tried on a pair of the thong sandals in Macy’s (also available online at Bath & Body Works and Victoria’s Secret) and they were pretty comfy in the store. But I wonder if it’s a different story once they hit the concrete.
Has anyone tried Fit Flops? If so, let me know how you like ‘em.
Image credit: Bath & Body Works

















I did try every model, at least at the store but unfortunately my feet are to wide for them, even though I don’t usualy have this problem, so I guess they come narrow.
I have been wearing Fitflops for the past year. I have them in both brown and black. I’m not sure if there has been any change in muscle tone, but I do know that my posture is better. They are comfortable and I get a lot of compliments about them. I also bought a pair for my best friend and my sister. They wear them daily!