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Is wii fit actually any cop?

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Typical.
How bizarre, after writing this yesterday, what is Ds2 currently doing? playing the wii fit grin
Bit of a mixed bag there so still unsure. Mind you , it is on sale at Amazon for £57.50 so not as dear as it could be.
We have one, it was very much a one minute wonder in our house.

We had good fun with it the day we got it and ever since it had been virtually ignored by the boys.

I am glad it was a gift and I had not forked out for it.

And there are absolutely no sour grapes on my part because I wanted to be hula hoop queen and DH beat me wink
She will be 11 btw.
Not sure it's worth the money tbh ours get's played on sporadically , more when ,me and dp think we need to loose couple of pounds grin
I've got one - it's good fun, but I'm not a small child so hard to say whether she'd enjoy it or not...
my dd plays on ours quite a bit. She does the fitness things, and skiing, she is very sporty anyway. We go through phases of using ours. The children use it more than me.
Ok, either no-one has one, or no-one gives a shit.
Thinking of getting dd wii fit for her birthday but as they are not cheap, wanted some opinions before I fork out.
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