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Sad Chao wouldn’t forget something like “will include two specially-designed leg straps”

Submitted by Joe Fourhman on May 31, 2009 – 2:34 pmView Comments

EA Sports Active initially claimed to include TWO leg straps. Now that second strap is an additional $20.
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  • What's worse - EA Sports Active 2010 is only going to be a roster upgrade.
  • Jordan_Snyder
    $20 for a rubber band? Go to Wal-Mart, buy a bag of 100 small rubber bands for like $1, duct-tape them together, and you basically have the same thing.
  • Not that the leg strap is worth $20, but it is nicer than a rubber band. The strap is a custom sewn job that velcros around your thigh and has a pocket for the Nunchuk. I was totally down for getting TWO of them for multiplayer exercise... but EA decided they can make more $$$ by splitting the previously announced $60 bundle into $60 + $20. They're exceptionally good at math over there.
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