Jandals vs Sandals
Jandals are flip flops, whereas sandals have a heel and arch strap to hold your foot on the shoe. There are sandals specifically designed for running etc.
Are Sandals Bad for Your Feet, generally no.
Are Jandals bad for your feet, Yes!!
While Jandals offer convenience and a casual look, they may not be the best choice for your feet. These simple shoes can lead to various foot problems. Wearing Jandals for extended periods or while engaging in activities like walking long distances or hiking can cause plantar fasciitis, heel pain, and other issues.
In some cases, their flimsy soles and lack of arch support can contribute to overpronation, causing strain on the feet, ankles, and knees. More often, the thong-like design forces your toes to grip the sandal, which can lead to muscle fatigue and discomfort. While occasional wear for short periods may be acceptable, Jandals are generally not recommended for extended use or physical activities.
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