heelchangers technology
High heel and flat heel in one shoe, this is what Heelchangers represent.
We have designed versatile shoes, ideal for wearing all day, on any occasion.
Our shoes accompany you at all times, ensuring that the transition from one configuration to another is simple and quick.
How does Heelchangers technology work?
The secret of the height adjustment lies in the ability to shape the patented insole. The shoe thus assumes the correct ergonomic shape for heels from 3 cm to 10 cm. The sole will follow the shape of the foot in both configurations to ensure comfort and safety.
Shoes and heels can be combined differently. So you can use different heels on all your Nothink shoes. There is no distinction between right and left and therefore there is no risk of confusion.
You can replace the heel even when the shoe is not on your foot. Don't be afraid to use force, the shoe won't break!
Remember that shoes should always be stored with the heel low so that the sole remains flat.
CHANGE THE HEEL WITH THE FEET
- Pull the lever backwards until the heel pops off. Remove the heel by pulling it backwards.
- Close the lever and insert the new heel until it locks easily.
- Shift your weight to the ball of your foot and press firmly into your heel until the heel of the shoe locks into place.
- Now stand on your toes and once again press firmly on the heel. The heel of the shoe is now firmly fixed.
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CHANGING THE HEEL BY HAND
- Press the lever up until the back opens. Slide the heel off and press the lever down again.
- Take the heel you want to insert and slide it into the shoe.
- You will need to simulate the movement of the foot, so with one hand press on the toe part. With the other hand, lift the back part and push the sole down on the heel until you feel the heel of the shoe lock into place.
- After repositioning the heel of the shoe, press the center of the sole to ensure that the heel is permanently locked and adheres firmly to the shoe.
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