Hans-Peter Schmid from Zurich has been blind from a young age. Because he can’t see the ground, he takes in information through his feet. And this is exactly what made him sceptical about trying the Swiss air-cushion shoe from kybun.
Samuel Gerber had to use crutches until recently because the pain he suffered was so severe. Neither insoles nor therapies alleviated the pain in his heels.
Arnold Graf, from Sonnenbräu, a traditional brewery in Rheintal, Switzerland, has been suffering from arthritis pain in his knees for many years.
As a professional chef, Roger Christen is on his feet for over ten hours every day. He usually moves about on a hard floor in a very small space. The work became almost unbearable once he developed a severe case of heel spurs.
Rafaela Hayden has two horrific years behind her. A malposition of the foot meant she was in great pain. This made every step agony to her; she could hardly walk.
Dog breeder Imelda Angehrn describes the Swiss air-cushion shoe from kybun as the perfect companion on walks with her four-legged friends.