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May 14, 2008

Get your exercise shopping for Wii Fit

Wiifitpackage03 Nintendo wants you up off your sofa and working it with the new Wii Fit ($89). But it could be awhile before your exercise program begins. As with the Wii console, it's looking like the Fit (Click on images for closer looks.) will be a tough purchase.

A check of several online retail outlets, including Game Stop, Wal-Mart, and Amazon, led us to messages like "not for sale," "temporarily out of stock," and "preorders sold out." If you started shopping extra early, you may have been lucky enough to have bought a coupon for $5 to $10 that guaranteed you a Fit. Those seem to be sold out now, although double-checking with your local retailer may not be a bad idea. Once the product is launched on May 19, check frequently both online and in stores. If Wii sales are any indication, retailers will get shipments and quickly sell out, so you'll need to hit the right store at the right time.

At the very least, sign up with Best Buy, Circuit City, or another store for e-mail notification of availability.

Wiifitbalanceboard You'll double your challenge if you're pumped for the Fit but don't yet own a Wii console. It's still hit or miss when you walk into most retail stores, and sites like Best Buy don't sell it at all online. You'll have better luck if you don't mind shelling out about an extra $100 for a bundle that includes several games. Retail price for the Wii console alone is $250. Think about grabbing one now if you can, before demand for the Fit diminishes supplies even more.

Meanwhile, in the U.K., where the Fit has already been on sale since April, it looks like demand remains high. We were able to find a few units of the Fit at Amazon's U.K. site and several online stores, while others were sold out. But don't exercise notions of buying from one of these U.K. outlets. They probably won't ship to the U.S., and besides, we saw them selling for almost double the U.S. price at about 95 pounds, or $170.

We'll be testing the Wii Fit for its health benefits in the coming weeks, so keep an eye on Consumer Reports.org and on Consumer Reports Health for our findings. For an early look, check out this Wall Street Journal review.

—Donna Tapellini

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Comments

Well, Paul was half right... you can buy the Wii Fit online from Best Buy, but it's sold out. http://www.bestbuy.com/site//olspage.jsp?type=category&id=pcmcat148900050004
Also, about the comment on buying it online from Europe... On top of the listed facts (still hard to find, more expensive, and probably wont ship to the US), they forgot to mention the absolute biggest issue with ordering Wii games from Europe! You simply can't play European games on American Wiis. European games are formatted for PAL TVs and will not run on NTSC Wiis in the US!

While doing my shopping yesterday (5/21/08), I was able to buy the Wii Fit at Circuit City and the Wii console at Wal-Mart (they had three units when I came in). At my next stop, Target, they had several Wii Fit units. The customer service rep at Circuit City told me that when units are available, customers can go online to order the Wii specifying in-store pick and get a console the same day. Apparently, demand for Wii is dying down a little bit in the Orlando area.

Don't mind Paul, reading comprehension was not his strong point in school. The WII is available online, but NOT WII FIT :D

Hi, Your comment referring to the Wii console: "sites like Best Buy don't sell it at all online" is incorrect.

I bought my Wii console on BestBuy.com about 2 weeks ago. It was the standard price and included free shipping. I used www.wiialerts.com, that's how I found it in stock.

Paul

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