Incredible grip on a range of terrain
Hikers and trekking enthusiasts have confirmed that kybun shoes always give you a secure foothold. “I wore a pair of kybun Caviar shoes for an eight-week hike through Guatemala and Cuba in the spring of 2010,”
says Christoph Reichert.
“The last six weeks of the trip were filled with rain, snow, mud, and countless rocky terrains in Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego, Argentina. They are the best hiking shoes that I’ve ever had. I didn’t have any blisters, even walking for six to eight hours with a full rucksack. They were simply fantastic, even in wet conditions,”
he says in praise of the shoes.
If the horse really pulls, then you have no chance in normal shoes. It's ideal for standing, and no problem going downhill on stony paths. I'm satisfied.
They even let me take the shoes home with me for a week. And that convinced me. One week later, I bought the shoes.
It got so bad, that I had to walk with crutches for a time, because I really couldn’t walk anymore. There are so many things you can try. You can give insoles a go, but it’s all very expensive and that doesn’t ecessarily mean that they will even work. You end up having to buy new shoes anyway to insert the insoles, and those don’t come cheap, either. You’re much better off just buying a kybun shoe. It really improves your health. It straightens up your posture, for example. It simply takes the load off your back and other areas. Every part of you becomes more relaxed by simply moving as you walk.