kybun MechanoTherapy in everyday life
The primary aim of kybun MechanoTherapy is to help you walk actively and to help you strengthen and move your feet. This is made possible by the soft, springy polyurethane that is used in the production of kybun air-cushion soles and kybun mats.
The kybun shoe
Inside the kybun shoe, the wearer’s foot rests directly on a soft, springy sole, which provides the foot with maximum freedom of movement in all directions. The combination of elasticity and freedom of movement in all directions trains the musculature. It protects the joints and relaxes the back muscles more than is possible with any other footwear. The kybun shoe is made to be worn all day, every day. It is particularly suitable for people whose jobs require them to stand for long periods of time and perform intense physical activity. Its soft, springy kybun sole (air-cushion sole) prevents heavy legs, burning feet, back pain and vein problems. Since its soft, springy material is always dynamically adapting to the shape of the soles of the feet, kybun shoes are the perfect solution for all foot problems. kybun shoes are perfect for athletes to wear while warming up or cooling down after a training session or sporting event.
The kybun mat
The kybun mat is a soft, springy mat made of high-quality multi-component PU. The foot sinks softly and deeply into the kybun mat, unlike conventional PVC mats that only feel soft on the surface and quickly begin to feel hard and inflexible at greater depths. Despite this softness, the PU material acts like a trampoline and allows the foot to bounce back. The natural movements of the feet on the soft, springy mat bring balance to the posture. These movements target and activate the deeper layers of muscle.
The soft, springy kybun mat allows you to stand without tiring while you carry out activities that are normally done while sitting down. Whether you are working on the computer, ironing or watching TV, the kybun mat enables you to exercise without taking up any additional time.
More articles on this topic:
kybun MechanoTherapy
The feet hold the key to having a healthy body
The positive effect of soft, springy materials
Using kybun products and initial reactions
The kybun shoe
Inside the kybun shoe, the wearer’s foot rests directly on a soft, springy sole, which provides the foot with maximum freedom of movement in all directions. The combination of elasticity and freedom of movement in all directions trains the musculature. It protects the joints and relaxes the back muscles more than is possible with any other footwear. The kybun shoe is made to be worn all day, every day. It is particularly suitable for people whose jobs require them to stand for long periods of time and perform intense physical activity. Its soft, springy kybun sole (air-cushion sole) prevents heavy legs, burning feet, back pain and vein problems. Since its soft, springy material is always dynamically adapting to the shape of the soles of the feet, kybun shoes are the perfect solution for all foot problems. kybun shoes are perfect for athletes to wear while warming up or cooling down after a training session or sporting event.
The kybun mat
The kybun mat is a soft, springy mat made of high-quality multi-component PU. The foot sinks softly and deeply into the kybun mat, unlike conventional PVC mats that only feel soft on the surface and quickly begin to feel hard and inflexible at greater depths. Despite this softness, the PU material acts like a trampoline and allows the foot to bounce back. The natural movements of the feet on the soft, springy mat bring balance to the posture. These movements target and activate the deeper layers of muscle.
The soft, springy kybun mat allows you to stand without tiring while you carry out activities that are normally done while sitting down. Whether you are working on the computer, ironing or watching TV, the kybun mat enables you to exercise without taking up any additional time.
More articles on this topic:
kybun MechanoTherapy
The feet hold the key to having a healthy body
The positive effect of soft, springy materials
Using kybun products and initial reactions