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Deal or Dud: iRenew Bracelet

Deal or Dud: iRenew Bracelet
Deal or Dud: iRenew Bracelet
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Updated: 9/02/2010 6:58 pm
Ever get the feeling you're not balanced, or worse, you don't have enough energy to get through the day? The iRenew energy bracelet claims to add a bounce to your step and perfect balance to your life. Is it a deal or a dud?

First we ordered the product from its website and immediately ran into a snag. It takes four to six weeks for the product to show up in your mailbox.

After a month of patience the bracelet arrived and we took it to a place known to bring balance to the force, Barefoot yoga studio.

Breezy Osborne helped test the iRenew Bracelet. She's been a yoga instructor for about five years. Without hesitating we try out the poses found in the commercial. The first shows off Breezy's strength. After she puts the bracelet on, we tried out the pose again and got the same result.

"I don't feel any difference," says Breezy.

We're not done yet. We attempt another pose and it yields the same result. Ok, it's time to take it up a notch. Breezy puts her hair up and performs a few yoga poses.

So does she feel stronger or more balanced? "nope," says Breezy.

So is the iRenew a deal or a dud?

"It's definitely a dud," says Breezy.

If you think the iRenew bracelet will be a deal for you, you can order it on their official website for $19.95 plus $7.95 shipping and handling. If you order it now you will get a free bonus bracelet for free but have to pay an additional $7.95.
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