Description The first shoe ever to feature built-in biomagnetic technology. By strategically placing a magnet as the innersole of MagneForce you'll play with more energy and enjoy healthier circulation.
Summary: These shoes last about 4 months. the inner backing of the shoe starts to come apart. decent shoe but no longevitey.
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Review Date February 16, 2003
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
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Reviewed by: Joseph (Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
Summary: Awful. Heavy, cumbersome, uncomfortable. They dug into my inner arch area. I can not wear them. Back to FootJoy, or this time, a nice pair of Etonics ( lightweight ones!)
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Review Date July 28, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
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Reviewed by: Stephen Barrett(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 100s
, from Allentown, PA
Model Reviewed: Floorsheim Magneforce Shoes
Summary: Putting magnets in shoes does not provide any therapeutic benefit. Florsheim was forced to retract its claims by a consumer-pretection lawsuit. For further information see http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/florsheim.html
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Review Date July 28, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
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1 votes
Reviewed by: Stephen Barrett(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 100s
, from Allentown, PA
Model Reviewed: Floorsheim Magneforce Shoes
Summary: Putting magents ion shoes does not provide any therapeutic benefit. Florsheim was forced to retract its claims by a consumer-pretection lawsuit. For further information see http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/PhonyAds/florsheim.html
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Review Date July 28, 2002
Overall Rating 1 of 5
Value Rating 1 of 5
Reviewed by: Matt (Unregistered User)
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Scratch Golfer
Summary: An extra $30 for a strong fridge magnet in a shoe. Florsheim purged its web site of the Magneforce line rather than face fraud charges for unsubstantiated claims of a vague "theraputic benefit".
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