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Why do Archies Jandals have a tighter strap and is it good for you?Updated 2 months ago

Archies Jandals has been designed with a tighter strap than normal jandals because it’s better for your feet and encourages a more natural walking pattern. 

Normally when you walk, your toes are supposed to point/bend upwards. When the toes bend upwards, this activates the arch of the foot, which helps provide protection and support to the vital structures of the feet. 

When jandals have a loose strap, the toes claw down in an attempt to keep them on the feet. As a result, the arch does not activate correctly, and you do not get the protective support from the arch you are supposed to. This can leave the foot tired and achy, vulnerable to stress and potential injury such as Plantar Fasciitis.

The tighter strap in Archies Jandals causes the Jandals to stick to your feet. This allows the arch to perform its protective function and encourages a natural walking pattern. Have a look at the illustration below for more information:

Keep in mind, that if the strap and toe pole is too tight, you can easily stretch it with your hands.

If you need any assistance, feel free to contact customer support. 


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