Friction-reducing dance soles for easy pivoting and sliding on sticky indoor dance floors. Easy to glue on to any sole with included Super Glue Gel. [LOFRI-DIY]
[Product Information]- LOw-FRIction Do-It-Yourself (LOFRI-DIY) high-tech glue-on dance soles are a revolutionary product that allows dancers to pivot and slide with ease on sticky indoor dance floors. Most floors that are not studio-quality, well-maintained wood floors fall into that category. Some specific examples are linoleum, carpet, Terrazzo, Marley, and especially dance floors in bars and nightclubs that become very sticky after a few drinks have been spilled.
- The LOFRI-DIY 2-pack kit comes with the parts needed to outfit one pair of shoes with LOFRI-DIY friction reducing soles. One tube of Super Glue Gel is also included, as is sand paper. No other materials or tools are needed to outfit any kind of shoe with LOFRI-DIY soles.
- RELATED OFFERS: (1) We offer a "peel-and-stick" version of this product, called LOFRI-04. With its industrial strength adhesive backing, LOFRI-04 is very easy to apply but is suitable only for flat-soled shoes, ideally suede or leather soles. Enter "LOFRI-04" in the Amazon search box to find this product. (2) We also offer stick-on soles especially designed for dancing outdoors, on concrete or asphalt. Enter "SULOFRI" in the Amazon search box to find this group of products.
- This do-it-yourself (DIY) kit requires that the edges of the plastic parts be beveled (in non- technical lingo: rounded or sloped) so they don't catch in ridges of tiled floors or other uneven floor features. This can be done easily and in just a few minutes with the included sand paper. With the detailed step-by-step instructions, even technically unskilled users can outfit a pair of shoes with LOFRI-DIY soles in less than 40 minutes.
- This product will likely be discontinued....WARNING: This product is intended to reduce friction of dance shoes on sticky dance floors. Walking or dancing on wet floors, ceramic tile, well-maintained wood floors, or other hard floors while wearing this product increases the risk of slipping and falling. Whenever stepping onto an untested floor, exercise caution as the soles may be too slippery on that floor.

