Sansha Pánské boty T-Bojango Tap Shoe 17 Sansha (11 M US pánské) černé

Brand:Sansha

2.7/5

2828.27

V roce 1982 Franck Raoul-Duval, 25letý Francouz s vášní pro tanec a ruskou historii, vytvořil nový typ baletních bot. Po četných zkouškách a úpravách přišel s inovací, která změnila životy tanečníků všude. Baletní pantofle s dělenou podrážkou a střihem připomínajícím rukavice byly na světě. Sansha nyní vyrábí širokou škálu taneční obuvi pro vše od baletu po jazz, hip-hop po flamenco a taneční sál až po step. Sansha spolupracuje s tanečními profesionály, učiteli a majiteli obchodů, aby zůstala prominentní značkou v tanečních hlavních městech světa.

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EAN: 6955316799411

Kategorie Oblečení, Obuv a šperky, Muži, Boty, sportovní, Balet a tanec,

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Department mens
Item model number T-Bojango-M
Manufacturer Sansha
Package Dimensions 12 x 8 x 4 inches; 2 Pounds

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Scritto da: Daniel B
Good shoe; sizing issues
This is a reasonably good-quality tap shoe. It features flexible leather uppers and a leather sole with the usual taps and a rubber-like laminate on the ball of the foot for traction. The thickness of the leather is medium--not as thin as jazz tap shoes (which don't offer much support) and not as thick as the average leather street shoe (which is a bit stiff for dancing). The shoe opening has a rather hard edge along the top seam in contrast to the Block Samuel Smith shoe, which is softer and rounder. Unless one is dancing for hours at a time, however, this is usually not a problem. The shoe appears to be a discontinued model. I could not find it on the Sansha website. At the time I purchased the shoe from Amazon, only a few Men's sizes were left: 10, 14, and 17. As noted by other reviewers, sizing is a bit tricky. My shoe size is between 8.5 and 9, and I own shoes in both sizes. I ordered a size 14, and it corresponded exactly to a size 9 M in USA men's shoe sizes. Having said that, the toe of the shoe has a rounded point near the middle of the toe box. Depending on the shape of the foot, someone who wears a 9 may not be able to wear the shoe without compressing the toes. The toe box was not an issue for me because my foot is slightly shorter than a true 9. I did ratio calculations based on my shoe size and that of another reviewer. Sansha size 10 is about USA men's 6.5, Sansha size 14 is USA men's 9, and Sansha size 17 is USA men's 11. Again, if your toes don't match the profile of the toe box, go down a half size for each of the USA men's sizes. Unlike one of the woman reviewers, I had no extra room in the shoe for an insert. Women's feet are usually more narrow than men's feet, and they might be able to use an insert with these tap shoes. The width of the shoe is very close to a true medium. If you have wide feet, these shoes will probably not work for you. One of the reviewers complained that one of the metal taps came off. Higher-quality tap shoes avoid this by fixing metal grommets into the sole for the screws. I doubt whether these shoes have that feature. If the taps come off, I would recommend finding a good cobbler for ideas on how to fix the problem. Overall, the Sansha men's tap shoe is a good shoe at a great price.
Scritto da: William M. Thompson
Not a lot of demand for tap shoes for really big boys.
I've been taking tap lessons for 21 years (and I look like I started last Thursday). Over the course of those 21 years I've gone through about 3 or 4 pairs of tap shoes. In EVERY case my struggle has been to find a pair of shoes that fit properly. I have usually purchased shoes by Capezio but it seems like even if I get shoes that are several sizes larger than my U.S. shoe size, they are still too small and cramp my feet, although in every other way they were just fine. I finally decided to try these Sansha shoes and right away as I was ordering I couldn't help but notice that they had plenty of incremental sizes in the smaller size shoes that the younger males would wear, but the sizes took big leaps once you got into the sizes that a full grown 200 pound man might wear. Based on the charts that were posted with the shoes it looked like the size closest to my shoe size would be a bit too big, and that is the case. I wear a size 11 street shoe and I seem to remember, though I could be wrong, that the shoes I bought were the ones closest to what I thought I needed. So they are a little big, but that's not as big a deal as having to try to go on stage in shoes that are way too tight. I can work with these shoes. And these Sansha shoes are very well made, though they feel significantly heavier than the Capezio shoes I'm used to. Final note: my choreographer wears a pair of shoes that look almost identical to the Sansha in both outward appearance and construction and she paid over $150 for her shoes. That makes these Sansha shoes something of a bargain. I would have given these shoes five stars if they had been able to somehow, magically, make me dance like Fred Astaire. Since it turns out that I still have to do the dancing myself without any magical help, I decided that four stars were right.
Scritto da: EBC
Good Fit
I am an adult male that wears a 10 1/2 - 11 size street shoe. I have tried both Capezio and Bloch tap shoes in my appropriate size, but they were all too narrow and the toe-box is very pointy (that is, it squeezed my toes - uncomfotable). After reading another shopper's review, I took the plunge and bought the size 18 (12 M US Men's) shoe. If fits much better than the other brands and allows my toes to move without constriction. I like the styling, and it has a higher sole & heal which has actually made dancing in them easier. I just started back to tap class after some toe surgeries in 2013, and so far the fit is good and I have not experienced any of the issues that I had with other brands. Try them!
Scritto da: MysterEO
Size 10.5 men is NOT size 13 Sansha... in fact, size 13 Sansha is TWO INCHES shorter than my size 10.5 shoe !
Why don't they have a table with foot length and width, so that we can figure out which size shoe we should order ? Why do I have to think of how they should sell their shoes, so that we get the right size? Why, if they are selling them in the United States of America, don't they have the identical sizes that all American shoes have ? Bottom line is: I wear size 10.5 American... I ordered size 13 Sansha, and they are TWO INCHES shorter than my street shoes ! There is no way I can perhaps stretch them so that they fit, these will go into the garbage because I can't return them. It cost me almost as much as the shoe ($75) to get them shipped to where I live so I can't send them back. But this is entirely Sansha's fault. It doesn't make sense that they don't have a shoe chart so that we can simply measure our foot, in inches or centimeters, and get the size shoe that we should get. One star, and I am very sad that I don't have a pair of tap dance shoes. Maybe I will buy a pair of shoes that fit me, and get the metal plates screwed on to the pair of shoe. But in that case, why don't they just sell the metal plates, and we fix them on to the shoe of our choice ?

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