R-Class AD69 Soleia – Adaptive Collection Pointe Shoe
The R-Class adaptive AD69 Soleia makes supportive pointe shoes for high insteps and fuller feet — the dancer who needs a little more height and room through the box than a slim, low shoe allows. Its box is moderately tapered, so it still draws to a clean point rather than sitting square, and its medium-high crown gives the top of the foot the volume it needs to settle in comfortably. R-Class describes the Soleia as “the best of both worlds,” and that captures it well: it’s the balanced, middle-ground shape in the Adaptiv line, supportive enough for serious work but versatile enough to live in from class to performance.
Like the rest of R-Class’s Adaptiv Collection, the Soleia takes a handcrafted Russian pointe shoe and rebuilds the platform — the part of a pointe shoe that usually wears out first — for much longer life. That’s the heart of why dancers who train hard reach for it.
What makes these pointe shoes for high insteps and fuller feet?
It comes down to the crown. “Crown” is the height of the box over the top of the foot — and the Soleia’s medium-high crown leaves room for a taller, fuller instep that a shallow-crowned shoe would press down on. A dancer with a higher or more voluminous foot often feels pinched and forced down in a low shoe; the same dancer in a shoe with the right crown can actually get up and over the platform comfortably. One of our R-Class fitting reviews comes from a dancer who’d always struggled to get over the box in other brands and found the Soleia got her right over it and feeling stable. That’s the crown and platform doing their job for the right foot.
The Soleia is the natural counterpart to the AD19 Astra in the same collection. The Astra is the narrow, shallow-crown shoe for slim, low-profile feet; the Soleia is the moderately tapered, medium-high-crown shoe for fuller feet and higher insteps. Most dancers are clearly one or the other — and a fitting is how you find out which.
Why does the Adaptiv platform last longer?
Every pointe shoe eventually dies: the box softens, the platform sinks, and the dancer can no longer hold her weight over the toes. In a traditional shoe the platform is built from paste and fabric that break down with sweat, pressure, and time. The Adaptiv Collection reinforces that platform with a plastic structure that keeps its shape far longer than paste alone, so the shoe resists the premature sinking and collapse that sends dancers through pair after pair. The handcrafted traditional shank is adhered right to that platform, which promotes a clean roll-through and engages the small intrinsic muscles of the foot as the dancer works.
R-Class also uses its Adaptiv paste here — a proprietary glue that molds to the foot for a feel many dancers describe as almost custom over time, while resisting the rapid breakdown that shortens a box’s life. The shoe is engineered to soften gradually and predictably rather than dying suddenly mid-rehearsal, which is exactly what you want from a shoe you’re rehearsing in for hours.
How does the heel and roll-through feel?
The Soleia finishes with a stretch satin heel that contours to the heel and draws in to reduce gapping — R-Class’s fix for the “disappearing heel” that pulls away on a rise. Combined with the traditional shank’s controlled flex, the shoe is built for a smooth, supported roll up to pointe and back down, the kind of predictable articulation that lets a dancer focus on the step rather than the shoe. Both reviews we’ve seen on the Soleia come back to the same two words — comfortable and supportive — which is a good summary of what this shape is going for.
How is the Soleia fitted, and how does it relate to other R-Class shoes?
The Soleia is built on the same last as R-Class’s CL60, but with the Adaptiv platform and paste, so it doesn’t fit identically to that shoe. R-Class’s own starting guidance is to begin about one width wider and one size smaller than your CL60 — for example, a CL60 240 width 4 dancer often starts around an AD69 235 width 5. Because the Adaptiv glue is softer than the Classic line’s, a dancer moving from a CL R-Class shoe usually steps up one shank strength in the Adaptiv (a Soft CL60 dancer typically lands on a Medium AD69). And because the stretch heel lets the dancer take a slightly smaller size, the Soleia often fits about a size down from the brand’s basic size chart. These are starting points, not prescriptions — every one of them gets confirmed on the dancer’s foot.
Within R-Class, the AD shoes are the longer-wearing Adaptiv-platform line; the Soleia is its balanced, fuller-volume option and the Astra its narrow, low one. R-Class also makes pleatless Signature (RC) shoes and traditional pleated Classic Symphony (CL) shoes for dancers who want a different feel underfoot. Which one is right is a question we answer in the fitting room, not online.
Construction & Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Collection | R-Class Adaptiv Collection (AD) |
| Foot shape | Fuller foot / higher instep — moderately tapered box, medium-high crown |
| Platform | Reinforced plastic platform — holds shape, keeps the dancer centered longer |
| Paste | Adaptiv proprietary paste — molds to the foot, resists rapid breakdown |
| Shank | Handcrafted traditional shank, adhered to the platform — clean roll-through |
| Heel | Stretch satin heel — reduces gapping for a sleek, secure fit |
| Vamp | Standard Vamp 2 (medium length) with drawstring |
| Shank strengths | Soft, Medium, Hard |
| Widths | 1–7 |
| Sizes | 210–275 (metric pointe sizing) |
| Built on | CL60 last (start ~1 width wider, 1 size smaller than CL60) |
| Origin | Handcrafted with traditional Russian construction |
| SKU | AD69 |
Care Instructions
| Step | Instruction |
|---|---|
| After class | Remove from the dance bag and air dry fully — never leave damp in a closed bag |
| Drying | Air dry at room temperature, away from direct heat and sunlight |
| Do not | Machine wash, soak, tumble dry, or dry near a heater — moisture and heat break down the box and paste |
| Extend their life | Rotate two pairs when possible so each can dry fully between wears |
| Note | For hygiene and safety, fitted pointe shoes are final sale once worn |
Sizing & Fitting Guide
R-Class pointe shoes use metric sizing — sizes 210 through 275, which roughly track foot length in millimeters (size 240 ≈ 24.0 cm / about 9.4 in of foot length), in widths 1 (narrowest) through 7 (widest), with Soft, Medium, and Hard shanks. This is not your street-shoe size, and it does not convert cleanly from another pointe brand or even from another R-Class line. Remember the Soleia’s own quirks: it tends to fit about a size down from R-Class’s basic chart, starts roughly a width wider and a size smaller than the CL60, and usually wants one shank harder than a dancer’s CL R-Class shoe.
| Spec | Range |
|---|---|
| Sizes | 210–275 (metric; ≈ 21.0–27.5 cm / 8.3–10.8 in foot length) |
| Widths | 1–7 (narrow to wide) |
| Shanks | Soft, Medium, Hard |
| Vamp | Standard Vamp 2 (medium) with drawstring |
Pointe shoes are not sized like regular shoes, and a poor fit can cause injury. This information is orientation only — never a substitute for a professional in-person fitting. The size, width, and shank that work for you in another shoe will not necessarily carry over to the Soleia. Please book a fitting at August Muse so we can size you safely on your own foot.
Best For
- Dancers with fuller feet or higher insteps who feel pressed down in a low shoe
- Dancers who struggle to get up and over the platform in shallow-crown shoes
- Intermediate and advanced dancers who want one versatile shoe for class and performance
- Dancers who train and rehearse often and need a platform that holds up
- Dancers coming from R-Class’s Classic line who want the longer-wearing Adaptiv platform
R-Class is an independent brand and is not affiliated with Bloch or the Russian Pointe® brand. We fit pointe shoes by appointment at our shop in downtown Elizabethton, TN.
Available at August Muse
The R-Class AD69 Soleia pointe shoe is available through August Muse in downtown Elizabethton, TN, in Soft, Medium, and Hard shanks, widths 1–7, and metric sizes 210–275 with a standard Vamp 2 and drawstring. Because pointe shoes must be fitted to be safe, stop in or call to book a fitting and we’ll find the right size, width, and shank for your dancer.











