Difference in Reebok EasyTone Styles

All Reebok EasyTone shoes are structured to help define the user's muscles simply by walking. However, among the EasyTone category, there are a few differentiations that customers should be aware of when selecting the sneaker that is right for them. Specifically, the shoes are designed for a variety of purposes, such as running, walking and hiking.
  1. Walking

    • EasyTone Rush shoes are designed for walking. They have a synthetic, open-weave top that gives the shoes a breathable quality. The shoes are also intended to simulate walking on sand, which targets hamstrings, calves and glutes, according to Reebok. EasyTone Reenew shoes are also designed for walking, but offer balance pads, which provide support and balance. Other shoes designed for walking include Reeinspire, Reeinspire II and Flash.

    Running

    • EasyTone Inspire shoes have a running-inspired design; however, they are intended for walking. Alternatively, RunTone Action and Primes shoes have similar, muscle-toning benefits while being more suited for running. Also similar to EasyTone shoes, RunTone shoes have "Moving Air Technology" that promotes air flow and keeps the shoes breathable. There are also balance pads, which help with stability.

    Outdoors

    • Unlike other EasyTone varieties, Go Outside versions do not have breathable fabric, which makes them better designed for watery, dirty conditions. There are two Go Outside designs. The first, which is simply called Go Outside, is designed to emulate walking on sand. The second, Go Outside II, has balance pads that help with stability.

    Leisure

    • Reebok also has a line of EasyTone sandals, which are aimed to tone muscles while remaining more casual and fashionable. Similar to the sneakers, the sandals have balance pads and promote air flow, which keeps them light. The sandals are significantly less expensive than the sneakers, running about $40 less than the walking, running and outdoor varieties.