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Review on ๐Ÿ‘Ÿ Dyna-Site Dance Sneaker by SANSHA by David Perry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Exactly what I was looking for

I've been doing studio dance (ballet, jazz, modern) and some ballroom dancing (salsa, swing) for many years. I recently decided to get back in shape after being out of the dance world for a few years and having a couple of kids. My local YMCA offers Zumba and Cardio Jazz classes. It quickly turned out that my standard shoes didn't offer enough freedom of movement and my old jazz shoes didn't offer enough cushioning. Dance sneakers in (hooray!). I just picked this pair of shoes out of 4 pairs I've bought and the other 3 are the Sansha Blitz 3 Dance sneakers which were almost as good (especially loved the red color) but the stripes that went in the arch , created more of a point than the curvature of the arc, which I think can get uncomfortable after a bit of dancing. While those Dyna sites felt good and rounded through the archway. However, it was a difficult choice. Sansha Salsette 1 Jazz sneakers that just don't have that secure fit or flexibility (they're only around $33, so you get what you pay for). Because they are still a decent little shoe and cheaper I recommended them to my mom who wouldn't care for the feel of an actual dance shoe and just wanted a more flexible shoe. and the women's Bloch Amalgam Canvas dance shoe, which is really just a glorified jazz shoe. They are not enough to really classify them as running shoes. I didn't even move in them after they were on my leg - I knew right away they wouldn't fit. I will be taking these shoes to class tomorrow and will update my rating after seeing how they perform in the test. Time. Look forward to something!

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