kybun shoes & mats sizing charts

EUR

UK

US

MM

W

M

 

34 â…“

2

4.5

3

215

35

2.5

5

3.5

220

35 â…”

3

5.5

4

225

36 â…“

3.5

6

4.5

230

37

4

6.5

5

235

37 â…”

4.5

7

5.5

240

38 â…“

5

7.5

6

245

39

5.5

8

6.5

250

39 â…”

6

8.5

7

255

40 â…“

6.5

9

7.5

260

41

7

9.5

8

265

41 â…”

7.5

10

8.5

270

42 â…“

8

10.5

9

275

43

8.5

11

9.5

280

43 â…”

9

11.5

10

285

44 â…“

9.5

12

10.5

290

45

10

12.5

11

295

45 â…”

10.5

13

11.5

300

46 â…“

11

13.5

12

305

47

11.5

14

12.5

310

47â…”

12

14.5

13

315

48â…“

12.5

15

13.5

320

49

13

15.5

14

325

 

About kybun shoe width:

All kybun shoes are generally wide (4E). However, there is variance among the models due to 2 factors:

  1. Sole Type - affects the shape of the shoe
  2. Upper material - affects the lateral flexibility

We therefore make recommendations for each model based on foot shape. If there are any special recommendations - they will be included in the product description.

About kybun soles:

For the Nimbus sole and Sandal sole:

  1. Order the same size as the charts below indicate
  2. Take note if there are any recommendations for the model you chose, and if so follow them. Not all models fit equally
  3. Use the button "WHICH SIZE FITS ME?" for an optimal recommendation

For the Stratus sole:

  1. If your feet are narrow keep the chart size
  2. If you have a wide midfoot order oned half size up (e.g. from 37 to 37 2/3)
  3. If you have a wide forefoot order a full size up (e.g. from 39 to 40 1/3). Use the button "WHICH SIZE FITS ME?" for an optimal recommendation

Which kybun mat thickness is right for me?

  • kybun mat 2cm – For therapy and rehabilitation (learning to walk again).
  • kybun mat 4cm – For individuals with equilibrium problems or dizziness, senior citizens, children, and individuals with injuries.
  • kybun mat 6cm – For general daily use: in training, at home, or at the office.

Basic principle: the thicker the mat, the more intense the training effect of standing on the kybun mat.