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    3.6 (9 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
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    Marx Running & Fitness Center

    Marx Running & Fitness Center

    4.5
    (21 reviews)
    5.1 mi
    $$$

    This place was a lifesaver for me. I recently did the Boston Tough Ruck. In my haste, I left some…read moreof my supplies at home back in Texas. I checked Yelp and this place was open for ~20 more minutes. I quickly went to Marx. Once I arrived, I was greeted by a staff member who helped me find all the supplies I needed. I also told him about the event I was doing. Because of the rain, he also suggested some water proofing spray for my shoes. While the water did eventually work its way into my shoes -- my feet were able to stay dryer for longer than the rest of my group. A few folks in my group got blisters from the wet feet -- mine made it through fine. So happy this place was able to help!

    It will be worthwhile to read this review. I'm a tough consumer when it comes to products. The…read moreexpertise from the team at the store and the product I got from On Your Marx Running & Fitness means I am now a customer there for life. Let me explain: After wearing the ubiquitous, trendy running shoes with that spongy cushiony foam, I noticed the following in less than 1 year: 1) Significant overpronation in my stride that I had never had before, 2) Substantial accompanying wear and tear on those foamy sneakers' heels, 3) My toenails on both of my feet looked terrible due to yellowing which I had never had before, and 4) my hips started to hurt. For all of that bouncy foam and cushioning, my feet, my gait and my stride had changed for the worse. I decided to look for sneakers at the Marx Running store after seeing their physical sign on the store's front lawn (yes, those physical signs still work). Once in the store, I got free gait analysis. As I was looking at the sneaker wall, I noticed a sneaker I had never seen before. I didn't know the brand name, I had never seen the design before and I found it curious that it was given central wall space at their store. I asked the store attendant about the sneaker and could I see it in my size. He mentioned that sneaker is only made for On Your Marx Running and that it actually cannot be bought anywhere else as it is made specifically for that store. I was intrigued. He also mentioned how distinct it was and gave me some additional detail. I figured let me just try it on. From the outside, it just looked like a normal running shoe with a brand name I didn't know, but it didn't have the foam you see everywhere now on running shoes. I tried on the running shoes in shocking orange (before the World Cup hot pink became a thing). The shoe fit felt good. I did the test walk in the store and thought I'll just try these and bought them. I actually started wearing them during my summer vacation at Disney World in Florida of all places. After the first 2 days of 8 miles of walking each day, I noticed my feet didn't hurt. After 8 miles of walking each day for 2 days in the sunny confines of Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom, think about that: My feet didn't hurt. There was no extra bouncy, spongy cushioning in these running shoes. What's more, when I took off my socks, I noticed my toneails didn't look yellow anymore. In fact, they looked really healthy like when I was in my 20-30's. They weren't yellow anymore, they were bright and healthy looking like the blood was circulating through them. I was a bit confused. And, the final things I noticed: My legs felt good, my hips didn't hurt, and I felt refreshed - after all that walking. Nothing had changed except the running shoes I was wearing. After my vacation ended, I went to Marx Running and bought 3 additional pairs of the same running shoes. They are the best shoes I have ever worn. Comfortable, durable, and I feel like my feet and body are in proper alignment when I wear them. I actually feel the difference in my body. So, I recommend On Your Marx Running & Fitness in Acton, MA for some solid, running savvy expertise, good customer service and your next running shoe purchase. I would tell you what the brand is, but then you may never get to the store and hear how it came to be that this store is the only place you can get these running shoes. It is worth it to make the trip.

    Wearovers

    Wearovers

    4.1
    (37 reviews)
    4.3 mi
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    I normally don't leave reviews for consignment shops I visit because I might go and find some…read moreamazing goodies and influence someone to go in expecting the same amazing goodies that have been picked through and not replaced and rate the business bad. Thrift/consignment stores are a gamble, usually worth the risk to scope out in my eyes. I came on Yelp to see if I could shop online at WearOvers and someone's one star review popped up from 2 days prior to mine now talking about her experience with staff and wanted to express my MULTIPLE (9 at least) visits here. This place is massive with a very well organized (I'd say repurposed house probably) with a front entry room that's color coordinated jewelry, walking into a large open room that to your left are racks of clothes that depends on the weather but organized by color and size The displays above these clothes are pearl jewelry/diamonds then thin walkway (2 people could pass if paying attention to surroundings with no issues) that if you turn left racks of clothes organized by color/size and shelves with purses and jewelry and shoes ALL color coordinated. I could keep going section by section but my main point is. 1: I've NEVER seen a thrift place in all the states I travel for work and explore shops have an easier way to shop/thrift. If I'm only looking for one specific item that's a certain color, I can run in look in whatever color section and run out without having to waste forever digging. But if you want to just browse they make it so easy!! 2. I CANNOT believe how well priced these items are! Some items, I've had to question because I think they are priced wrong (too low) for the quality and condition) 3. Every time I have visited, there may not be someone just standing there at the counter doing nothing but greet the incoming customer but I can see why: I've only seen one person on staff there at a time that if they aren't checking out a customer, they are organizing or re-racking items, assisting customers in the shop or walking through multiple rooms and a second story with clothes to assist shopping customers. For the love of Jesus, they are one person with so many tasks and responsibilities!! If you need attention the whole time you are shopping, please hire a personal shopper at a high end store! Not once has any staff (it's always been a different staff member when i go in) been rude or demeaning! They have been nothing but nice helpful attentive... I could go on. 4: i tried before I made this post to just reply to the one star review person's review to save me from this SUPER long review I'm leaving and couldn't so I'll say this here: it sounded to me, (I wasn't there so I can't be 100% sure) that this person was in her own little world thinking she was the only person out shopping today, got butt hurt when she sat on a stool (first time in a thrift shop to think random stools are for customers to lounge on to shop??) and was asked by staff if she needed help. Then got butt hurt AGAIN when (from her own comment having her ear bud in with whatever audio playing) in her own world of shopping and not paying attention to her surroundings in a PUBLIC SHOPPING area squatting in a walkway was asked by staff to let another patron pass, said that was rude?? But then leave a ONE star review on a shop for hurt feelings and not the actual shop quality?? So I sat here for 39 minutes making this post about a shop that I've never received money or discount or perks from to say IGNORE the lady's (who looks approximately in her 50-60"s so you wouldn't think she wouldn't have the attitude of she's the s only one that's important or exists in this world that this is her only second review on Yelp at all) review is unfair. And PLEASE, if the one star review lady ever comes back and sees my comment and would like a sit down adult discussion over coffee or martini to just discuss worldly appropriate behavior to comment or review again and I'd be happy to discuss.

    I have shopped here for several years and have found some great bargains, but yesterday I had a…read morestrange encounter with one of the employees. I happened to be listening to a podcast and had one earbud in. Sometimes when I walk in, there is a person behind the counter, and I might or might not greet them depending on whether or not the person is working on a sale, just busy with something behind the counter, or I am lost in thought. When I walked in, no one was behind the counter, and I made my way to the blouses. There happened to be a stool there, so I sat down to look at the blouses and shirts. The moment I sat down, a store employee came to me, looked me directly in the face and asked if I needed help, which was unusual for this store. Major stores do this but not small stores such as this one. I paused the podcast and responded, saying "No". She went on to say that she had said "Hello" or "Hi" (don't remember which) to me several times. I find this hard to believe as the distance from the counter to the blouses is mere steps. At this point, she could clearly see the earbud in my ear. Then she left. Was I "supposed" to greet her? Am I required to greet the store worker? Later on I was almost finished shopping and had planned to buy a small scarf. I was in an area which is VERY tight. It is hard for two people to pass each other. I was squatting down looking at something on one of the lower shelves and admittedly somewhat unaware of the people around me, when the "friendly" worker spoke to me asking if I could let someone pass behind me. Again, I could be wrong, but she acted as if I was being terribly rude. By the time she finished asking me, the person had already passed. Also, the person herself could easily have tapped me on the shoulder and asked to pass. Maybe I am reading more into it than is really there, but she seemed to have a beef with me. At that point, I dropped the scarf on the counter and walked out. I will not be returning to this store anytime in the near future.

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