
Product Description
Shape-ups from SKECHERS are designed to: Promote weight loss, Tone muscles, and Improve posture. This athletic lace-up fitness walking shoe features the Shape-ups kinetic wedge technology that helps you shape up while you walk.Amazon.com Review
Shape Ups from SKECHERS are designed to get you fit while you walk, work, shop, and more. Shape Ups have as much a place in your life as your boots, sandals, and dress casuals, and can retra… More >>
Skechers Women’s Shape Ups Lace-Up Fashion Sneaker
Related posts:

#1 by K. Flood on April 20, 2010 - 8:07 pm
Quote
I’ve always loved sketchers, as I got older and needed more from my shoes I started to wear Birkenstocks, Keens, and Brooks for working out. I saw these at the mall and took a pamphlet and look up some info online.
I decided that these are a step towards MBT’s without dropping $250, and bought a pair. Most shoes are made so your foot hits the ground flat, in the same way every time; these (MBT’s, Shape-Ups, and some others) are made so your foot is supported and protected, but that support is on squishy foam that your foot and leg muscles have to work in mini, multi directions to keep you standing up.
It sounds weird to say it’s like walking barefoot on sand, there is nothing else that feels closer. After walking to the video and grocery store, my feet and legs feel like I took a walk on the beach.
I know that every little bit helps and I walk a lot in my neighborhood, so it is a great shoe for me to have.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Z. O. on April 20, 2010 - 10:35 pm
Quote
If you are someone that can’t afford, haven’t tried, or don’t want to pay the cost of MBT antishoe, then Skechers is your option. I bought Shape Ups at the end of June 2009 for nursing school. I spend most of my days sitting in class and so far just one day of clinicals (7 hours).
My Shape Up shoes already have a lot of wear showing in them. The outsoles platforms are not as firm as MBT, the paint around the heel areas already cracked, which makes the shoes look old and very worn when they aren’t. This should have been made of white foam, not paint over them.
Also, these are made for short walks like for work. I took them to NYC for 5 days and they were killing my feet.
The workout is not quite as much if you’re already in good physical shape. I didn’t feel anything on my legs during my NYC walks.
I own a pair of MBTs that lasted over a year and a half before they showed significant wear from working on them at an Animal Hospital. I bought Shape Ups as a nice price alternative to MBT antishoe but I don’t think Shape Ups should be priced higher than $70. They just don’t measure up. I got what I paid for. If MBT would have had all leather-like white shoe, they would have been my alternative vs Skechers Shape Ups.
Rating: 2 / 5
#3 by Art Lover on April 20, 2010 - 10:42 pm
Quote
I bought these shoes and just love them. I wear them all weekend long running errands and walking my dog in the evenings. Wish Sketchers would make a shoe that looked more professional that could be worn to work each day.
I have osteoarthritis in both knees and I don’t feel any pain while wearing these plus they are a great workout for your muscles.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by S. Lacy on April 21, 2010 - 12:29 am
Quote
I have had these for about a week now and they ROCK! And they are comfortable. I have severe osteoporosis and have suffered from lower back pain for many years, I bought these to walk the dogs in, and for the first time in many years, my back wasn’t in severe pain after a 30-45 minute walk. I can’t wait to see if they add more styles.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Shelly on April 21, 2010 - 2:40 am
Quote
These shoes are a nice novelty, but not much more. Although in appearance they look to be quite similar to the high heeled MBT shoe, with a nice curvature, the reality is that when you apply any amount of weight, the heel flattens out quite a bit and you don’t end up with the rocking motion that the more stable MBT provides. This isn’t to say that the shoes themselves are bad, but you won’t be getting much of an extra work out from wearing them. The base is very spongy and makes for an enjoyable walk; I find that it does help with any knee pain and is comfortable. However, I theorize that any properly shock-absorbing gel insert would be as sufficient, unfortunately.
I’m a fan of the Skechers brand, but these just don’t provide the simluation of “walking on sand” that they should. You’re not going to burn many extra calories (if any) from a shoe that flattens out so much, and so I think the use of “Shape Ups” is a big misnomer. Just try them on in the store in front of a mirror and you’ll see what I mean. As for myself, I wore them as soon as I got them, so unfortunately I was not able to return them. I’ll be getting another pair of the MBTs still, but now I’m out one hundred dollars for a regular pair of sneakers.
Overall, they make for a nice shoe, but if you want something to amp up whatever your exercise of choice is, spend a little more and get MBT or a more proper equivalent.
Rating: 2 / 5