Floating on the dance floor

High demands on the body
Dancing puts a tremendous amount of physical strain on your body and this takes some time to get used to. Dancing in normal dancing shoes on hard surfaces can damage tendons, ligaments and joints due to overstraining. kybun shoes can successfully counteract this and are perfectly suited for dancing thanks to their elastic, springy air-cushion soles.

Dancing without any pain
Dance with the elastic, springy, air cushion kybun shoes. You will feel as light as a feather – a unique feel-good experience. They will thrill you from the moment you set foot on the dance floor and even more so as you continue to dance.

Your feet will quite literally keep their cool, even during the most intense moments of your performances
The sole of the kybun shoe allows the foot to feel every detail of the floor. The soles of your feet will be gently stimulated with every step. The honeycomb air structure of kybun soles creates an air cushion between your foot and the ground, pumping a fifth of the air volume into your foot area with every step. This creates an extremely comfortable shoe climate.


Dancing is a special experience with the kybun Swiss air-cushion shoe. Put some bounce in your step and feel like you are dancing on clouds. Have you already tried it out?

“Dancing with myself and having a ball! I no longer feel pain in my meniscus, my vertebrae are aligned and straight and my back pain is gone – and all of this  without doing any cumbersome exercises. It’s great!” – Gabriele Fischer, dancer and body psychotherapist

Effects and benefits:

  • Relieves the strain on joints and relaxes back muscles
  • Strengthens your foot, leg and core muscles
  • Increases calorie expenditure
  • Activates the leg and vein circulation
  • The soles of your feet are stimulated by ‘touching’ the ground

Opinions/customer testimonials

Alex Tachie-Mensah, Ex Professional Footballer, Andwil TG, Switzerland

Alex Tachie-Mensah, Ex Professional Footballer, Andwil TG, Switzerland

I owe so much to the kybun shoe for making the pain from my serious injury a distant memory. Since I started wearing the shoe, my limp has practically disappeared.

Hansruedi Widmer from Switzerland

Hansruedi Widmer from Switzerland

I’m always hearing older people saying that they no longer play on hard courts. It’s just too hard and you need to compensate a lot as a result.

Hansruedi Widmer from Switzerland

Hansruedi Widmer from Switzerland

The best way to describe them is to imagine what it is like to walk on moss. There is a nice rolling motion, even when playing fast sport, which is very pleasant. At first I wondered if the soft effect would make it difficult to play a fast sport, but that wasn't the case at all.