HOW TO CHOOSE THE IDEAL FOOTWEAR FOR THE BEACH

 Walking barefoot on the sand is one of the great pleasures of a day at the beach with lifeguard training, but that does not prevent you from needing to wear shoes in certain circumstances. Sometimes the jetty is slippery, the sand burns, or there are rocks or broken glass lurking just below the surface. And of course footwear is essential if you want to visit the public toilets.

All good reasons in favor of sandals and flip-flops, which offer better grip when walking, avoid burning the soles of your feet, prevent cuts and chafing, and insulate you from surfaces you don't want to step on. In addition, it costs nothing to put them on and take them off between dips and moments of rest in the sun. Take a look at the Arena flip flop collection , you're sure to find something you like.



If you plan to practice water sports or walk on rocks, you will need a shoe that offers you more stability. Booties and water shoes wrap the foot completely, thus providing a more reliable base for walking on slippery terrain. In addition, once in the water they do not come out easily. The holes that its design incorporates serve to improve perspiration and to dislodge water, so that they never accumulate weight or fill with sand.

The wide range of water footwear includes everything from rugged models meant for logging miles on slippery trails to slip-on mesh shoes and toe shoes for a barefoot feel while surfing or paddleboarding. It goes without saying that some sports require special footwear. For example, divers usually wear neoprene boots, while kayaking is usually sport sandals. 



Water shoes, on the other hand, are used for almost all activities that can be done on the beach. The Recife Hook for women and the Matrix Hook for men are the best-selling options offered by Arena. For children, we have the Sharm 2  and the Softy Kids.

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