The Wattenwil old people’s and nursing home actively supports the well-being of its staff.
Lucija Kaderli from Seftigen in Switzerland’s Bernese Highlands suffered from knee pain for a long time.
City sightseeing without fatigue symptoms thanks to the kyBoot
The office chair is gone. Work is now being done on the kybun mat, the soft-elastic spring floor.
The kybun mat allows you to improve your fitness during every working hour.
The World of walk-on-air factory experience opened its doors on 10 September 2016 in Sennwald, Switzerland.
Nurses are always on their feet, helping their fellow human beings. They ensure the well-being of their patients, day in and day out, while often forgetting about themselves.
Lussia Zäch suffered from pain due to damage in her lumbar vertebrae and the bunion in her foot for many years. Even walking short distances would quickly become unbearably painful. However, she also wanted to avoid having an operation.
Werner Keusen sells specialist Italian food and wholefoods at his shop and at trade fairs. His work requires him to be on his feet for hours at a time.
As a market stall owner, Oliver Martin often spends hours on end selling his magenbrot and soft-serve ice cream. In the past, the owner of Martin Confiserie Manufaktur quickly developed tired and achy feet. Now, he’s walking on air, and stays fit for far longer.
The Staubern restaurant in the Alpstein massif is a popular destination. Staff there are on their feet for over 12 hours serving hikers and sightseers on nice days.
Alex Zenhäusern is a telematics specialist at Elektro Frei Rheintal AG. He spends a large amount of his time at work standing in front of his computer – and on the springy elastic kybun mat.