The Capezio Fierce dance sneaker is ready for any serious dance session. The lightweight design features a flat, boxed toe for easier toe stands, premium arch support, padded linings, and comes with two sets of laces so you can take your look .. Synthetic leather and tech-mesh. Flat, boxed toe for toe stands. Split outsole for flexibility and foot articulation. PU outsole with built-in patented flex points and ship rotation spot. Superior built in arch support system. Padded tongue, collar, and foam padding throughout. Speed looped lacing system with poly / cotton laces. Contoured, padded, removable EVA footbed. Padded Achilles notch. Pull the tab. White colorway is completely white. Sole, non-marking, for most applications. Also available in adult sizes. Can now be quite as padded dancer to 02.01 size. Begin with street shoe size. Please note that children's shoes are cut wider and a size corresponding to a size 1 child 3 adults.
"I wore these in one Zumba class and they were very uncomfortable and ended up hurting my feet. I do feel that you should just get 1/2 size larger than your normal street shoe, though. I wear a size 9 and got a 10 due to the reviews. Though these fit, I think they should fit a little more snug; for Zumba, anyway. You don't want your foot moving around in the shoe. They seemed a little clunky to me too. Kind of like I was wearing a man's shoe. I returned them and got a pair of Capezio Women's Web Dansneaker; and I love them!! " Says rockin' Grammie
"I am new to Zumba, have plantar fasciitis, arthritis and have 1970's shag carpeting (I know, really?). I wanted to be sure I wouldn't aggravate existing issues or create new ones. Based on Amazon, Zappos and blog ratings, I purchased three different shoes to try find the best for me. Thank you to all the reviewers who suggested getting 1 1/2 size larger in the Capezios. I usually take a street size 8.5 and bought both the 9.5 and 10. I kept the 10s and returned the 9.5. The other shoes were Nike Musique and the Ryka Studio D. I kept the Ryka in 9 just to have a backup and to have a black shoe in addition to the white Capezios. I use my orthonics in the Dansneakers without any problems. They have plenty of padding and are easy to slide but also control. So far, so good." Says V. Flynn
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