Pro Set - Sahara - Tan Satin 8,5 cm Slim
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€129,00 - Regular price
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€161,30 - Sale price
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€129,00
Delivery within 2-4 business days. Free shipping from €30 within Germany.
Shipping within 24 hours.
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Why Choose SOUL?






Benefits
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Free carrying bag and extra rhinestones included
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Free Online Fit Consultation by Dance Professionals
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Free shipping from €30. Hassle-free exchanges within Germany
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Sustainability - Participating in the dual system Der Grüne Punkt
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Created by dance professionals
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Registered German brand
FAQs
Are SOUL dance shoes suitable for beginners, amateurs, and professional dancers?
SOUL dance shoes are suitable for a wide range of dancers, including
beginners, amateurs, and professional dancers. With various heel types,
they offer a suitable selection for every level and need.
How do I choose the right size, model, and fit for my dance shoes?
To choose the right size, model, and fit, it's essential to correctly measure your feet first. Here's a guide on how to do this. Then,
you should carefully consider the product descriptions and the foot
length and width information for each model. Please note that
measurements may vary depending on the heel type, sole, and model. Some models may run smaller, while others may fit true to size. To help you, we have provided a size chart for each product, available in the product descriptions. Feel free to contact our customer service if you need further assistance. You will be advised by experienced professional
dancers to find the right shoes.
What distinguishes a flexible sole from a normal sole?
The majority of SOUL dance shoes are equipped with a
flexible sole. This sole allows excellent footwork and flexibility as
it bends easily. The supinator is designed shorter to facilitate this
bending. In contrast, a normal sole has a slightly longer supinator and
is therefore less flexible. The flexible sole is suitable for both
professionals and amateurs, while the normal sole is recommended for
beginners in the world of dance.











