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juliemuse973
juliemuse973
Updated Jun 18
juliemuse973
juliemuse973
Updated Jun 18

Kybun tennis shoes, walking shoes, sneakers, size 41, women’s, good condition.

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Kybun, light blue and gray and white. Size 41 which is about 9.5-10 in women’s. Highly recommended for plantar fasciitis and other foot problems. Smoke free home.
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9 Comments
sally_radlauer
sally_radlauer Have these shoes been worn a lot?
Jun 19Reply
juliemuse973
juliemuse973 @sally_radlauer not too much. I had bad plantar fasciitis and even though they did help, I couldn’t walk more than a mile. They’re in good condition.
Jun 19Reply
thepangolin
thepangolin I have this exact pair, so I'm just passing on my two cents - they're excellent. This particular style is a bit tighter at the toe than the Bern, so Julie if you're having foot troubles (which I'm sorry for), you could try the Berns; in the same size, they're just a bit wider and more rounded toe. I wear both (house pair and outdoor). If anyone's looking, these are awesome!
Aug 12Reply
juliemuse973
juliemuse973 @thepangolin that’s helpful! Thanks! I do have wide feet, especially at the toes. I call my feet duck feet! LOL
Aug 13Reply
thepangolin
thepangolin :-) That made me chuckle - you aren't alone. Feet (ugh) they can just be so awful. I had been fitted with not only specialty orthotics but ankle braces in hospital. I was told I'd always have to wear them. I genuinely never thought I'd not feel foot pain again (had PF on top of it). Heard about Kybun and a friend got me the Chocolate Bern (Higher rebound; you'll want that style); I no longer wear any foot/ankle gear. Walk great. I later got these ones, and there is a more "tennis" style to them.
Aug 13Reply
thepangolin
thepangolin They really are just a bit more tighter, like a regular shoe. Even though the rebound and sole is great, the shoe is just not near as wide. If you can find a pair of the Bern style Higher Rebound and I've never tried them, but the Zurzach looks kinda similar, then maybe that might work for you. I mean I can't speak for anyone else, but for me personally I need them, and am always in them. The Berns are my "housies" and the others (yours) are what I wear out. They're honestly more fashionable.
Aug 13Reply
thepangolin
thepangolin I wish you lots of luck Julie, I know it's hard, but hang in there. I hope the perfect pair of shoes for YOU comes along!!!
Aug 13Reply
juliemuse973
juliemuse973 @thepangolin thanks! I’m a teacher, so depends on what I’m wearing, but I have Brooks tennis shoes and Vionic sandals and I think sketchers sandals that I wear the most.
Aug 13Reply
thepangolin
thepangolin Thank you for teaching!! That is wonderful and you are so needed; I know it's tough work. I wish you ALL GOOD things. And thank you for the shoe tips!! I'm going to look into these. I love my Kybuns but it would be lovely to find an alternate that I can feel good in - I'll check these out. And to all listing viewers, I stand by it - she has a GREAT listing at a really good price :-).
Aug 13Reply

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