Full review of the new Flex Enervive EMS
The new Flex Enervive comes from the same company behind the Flex Belt and as such employs the same technology, and is as up to date as the Flex Belt is with regards to design and materials. Like the Flex Belt and all other EMS toners, the Enervive uses EMS to send shocks to the nerves which in turn spread throughout the muscle group causing them to expand and contract, emulating exercise.
The Enervive is the same price as the Flex Belt at $199.99 and comes with the same 60 day money back guarantee and 2 year warranty. Again, this is very reassuring and gives you that peace of mind that you are buying a product that will work. The Enervive is only available direct from the manufacturer online, not in stores.
The main difference between the Flex Enervive and traditional electronic ab toners is that the Gel Pads are not held in a belt and so can be used on any muscle group such as thighs, butt, arms and of course the abdomen. This means that the Enervive is a versatile product and real value for money.
The fact that it can be used in various different muscle groups around your body means it is also a useful method of relaxation as it is proven to relax tight muscles before and/or after exercise and reduces muscle tension and fatigue. Users also use the Enervive to get rid of knots in pains in various muscle groups such as in the shoulders, lower back, legs etc.
The manufacturers behind the Flex Enervive also claim that it improves poor blood circulation and that 30 minutes use is equal to 500 sit-ups. With regards to abdominal toning, the Flex Enervive is clinically proven to tone your muscles by generating deep yet comfortable contractions. These contractions result in firmer, more toned and stronger abdominal muscles.
After an 8 week clinical study, 100% of users reported results in various muscle groups along with 90 % reporting an improved body shape. A further 90 % of users also found that their muscles appeared more toned and 80 % reported that their clothes felt looser.
Due to the medical history behind the technology used in the Enervive, some users have reported results when using the product to relieve back, muscle and chronic pain problems. These advantages may be particularly good for anyone who can not take part in regular exercise due to an injury or mobility problems.
We found the Flex Enervive to be a really good product which was both comfortable and easy to use. The similarities between the Enervive and the Flex belt are apparent, but the differences are also equally clear. Due to being from the same manufacturers the two products employ the same technology; however the Flex Belt does seem to come across as a more advanced product.
While the Enervive did get results, the Flex Belt achieved these results faster. This may be because the pulses in the Flex Belt seemed to be stronger than the Enervive. The main difference between the Enervive and the other products we’ve tested is the design. This has an obvious advantage over the others as it can be used on various different muscle groups and not just your abs.
However, due to the way the gel pads it did not feel as secure to wear as traditionally designed ab belts, particularly the Flex Belt.
Although 92% of users said they found it easy to fit the Enervive into their daily routine, the fact it wasn’t as secure to wear as the other products meant it was not as mobile and perhaps not as easy to use when carrying out activities such as walking.
The new Flex Enervive is only available to purchase direct from the manufacturer – click here to visit the official Enervive website.
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September 15th, 2009
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April 17th, 2011
Hello I am very interested in using the flexbelt. I recently had a minor back injury pinched nerves in back and have worked out my entire life.. I may not be able to do ab crunches for awhile and was hoping that the flex belt is SAFE TO USE with regard to a pinched nerve injury. will the belt cause more irritation to the healed pinched nerve. please let me know if this will be safe for me to use after i recover..Hate not being able to work my great abs after this accident. Eagerly awaiting..Trish Jeup