Posted on Apr 1, 2024
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01APR ---> Eleiko!

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"Re—introducing the ”Eleiko Weight Shoe“.

In November 1961 Eleiko introduced the Eleiko T 110 Weight Shoe. The shoe quickly made ripple effects throughout the strength community with its revolutionary construction of steel plates and leather straps. Anecdotally, less than three years later another sports company was founded in Eugene, Oregon, making yes…shoes.

The new weight shoe is skillfully machined from an ultra-clean Swedish steel core. The 8.5 kg one-size fits all is optimized through AI for all types of feet and leg strength combinations. Its organic curvature and platform heel make it an instant fashion design icon.

The weight shoe broadens strength training to not only more people but more body parts too. Being well grounded and strong-toed is essential for postural balance and for providing propulsion when running. Speaking of running, you are welcome to try!

The Eleiko weight shoe offers exciting and positive side effects for your mental wellbeing. If you’re having a bad day and your steps feel heavy, just put on the weight shoe and discover that they can always feel heavier.

The sole of the Eleiko weight shoe is engraved with the former yet legendary red and white Eleiko logo. Like strawberry jam sprinkled on whipped cream, it’s easy to understand that Eleiko’s origin stems from being a waffle iron maker.

#RaiseTheBar

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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Happy *01APR* from Eleiko! Last year's faux product was even funnier @ link. Their real stuff = big at Bragg, I mean, Liberty, I mean... Nevermind!


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