Be Lenka Rebound – Black & White
195,00 лв.
In stock 39 and 41.
The delivery takes up to 10 business days.
The Be Lenka Rebound sneakers are designed to provide comfort and freedom to your feet. They feature an incredibly flexible Everyday Comfort sole that supports your every move.
Description
Description & Specifications
Materials
Upper: Textile + Microfibre
Lining: Textile
Insole: Recycled PU + Polyester (removable)
Sole: Rubber (EverydayComfort), The EverydayComfort sole is stitched to increase the lifespan of the shoes
Made in Vietnam
Barefoot footwear attributes:
- Perfectly mimic the feeling of walking barefoot
- Wide foot-shaped toebox offers ample space for the toes
- Zero drop (sole with no difference in height from heel to toe) helps maintain correct body posture
- Thin sole (4 mm) stimulates nerve endings and provides excellent ground feel
- Flexible materials allow your feet to move and flex naturally, ensuring better muscle and tendon function
- Lightweight design prevents foot fatigue
Type: Walking shoes
Size chart
Size | width | Length |
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36 | 9,5 | 23,1 |
37 | 9,7 | 23,7 |
38 | 9,9 | 24,4 |
39 | 10,1 | 25,1 |
40 | 10,3 | 25,7 |
41 | 10,5 | 26,4 |
42 | 10,8 | 27,4 |
43 | 11 | 28 |
44 | 11,2 | 28,7 |
45 | 11,4 | 29,4 |
46 | 11,6 | 30 |
47 | 11,8 | 30,7 |
The size chart indicates the inner length and width of the shoes in centimeters.
When choosing the size of shoes, it is necessary to consider other aspects in addition to the shoe size chart (foot physiology – shape, toe width, instep, and others) that can have an impact on how the shoe will fit your foot.
Important note
- Our size charts may not correlate with other brands. Hence we recommend following the above steps to determine your correct Be Lenka barefoot shoe size.
Link what is my foot shape HERE.
Warranty card: HERE
Additional information
Brand | Barebarics, be Lenka |
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Foot type | Normal, Wide |
Color | Black, White |
Size | 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 |
Shoe type | All year-around |
Foot shape | Dominant thumb (Egyptian), Mountain (Greek), Plato (Roman) |