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AnnaVere
October 22nd, 2007, 02:42 PM
Greetings!

Finally, my Independence DVD is finished, ready for duplication & will ship soon. Expect workout clips soon.

The good news is the days of lying on the floor to exercise are over. You will not realize just how uncomfortable it has been until you start with the foam.

As described by users, the $55 HSN 2-piece wedge does not stack well; it slips and is slippery. After years of class experience with the commercial model, you will not like this. Also it will not work for many of the best exercises in the new workout.

Most importantly, it does not have sufficient height for the best benefits. If you can afford it, buy the one in the cart (http://www.fitnessfavorites.com/BodyWedge.php (http://www.fitnessfavorites.com/BodyWedge.php) - $69.99 plus shipping). I have made it as cheap as possible, the same a Target's price.

IMPORTANT: Just asking, but if I sold a piece of dark grey foam (about 15 inches height, 49 inches long, 22 inches wide) exactly the right size and density, and shipped it to you without a cover, would you buy it to save money? I could probably do this for about $50.00. You could use a towel or cotton fabric to cover it. What do you think?

Covers could be added to the shopping cart at a later date. Manufacturing in the USA is just about impossible. I have put considerable energy into trying to make a modestly priced wedge unit, without going to China. At this time, foam without a cover is the best I can offer.

All best,

AnnaVere
Pack Leader

teacher100
October 24th, 2007, 11:17 AM
I can't wait to see the clips and order the workout. I'll get the wedge when I order the workout. Thanks for all your hard work.

vciera
October 24th, 2007, 02:55 PM
I second the Thank You for all your hard work. I can't wait to see the clips. I would buy your $50 wedge.

Judy
October 27th, 2007, 12:24 AM
I'd buy the $50 one, too.

peggylive
November 6th, 2007, 06:28 AM
The 50.00 sounds good to me also. Don't blame you for not wanting to go to China, Anna. I have a 5 year old son and several of his Thomas the Tank Engine and Cars toys got recalled. What absolutely shocked me about that whole recall fiasco was that it involved name brand toys from Mattel and Fisher Price. Who would have thought that they would have toys manufactured in China?

Ginger
November 6th, 2007, 06:46 AM
It is difficult to find products not made in China, but sometimes it seems even more difficult to find products manufactured in the USA. DH and I spent a couple years dedicated to purchasing only products made in the USA. In some cases it was impossible. This is just an example, but at the time I purchased my sewing machine, not a single one was manufactured in the states. I don't believe this has changed since then either. It's rather sad.