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🦶 Step into comfort, stride with confidence — your feet’s new best friend!
The LLSOARSS Plantar Fasciitis Sandal combines scientifically designed arch support, a stabilizing heel cup, and a roomy toe box to provide targeted relief for plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and heel pain. Crafted with a stylish matt grey slip-on flip flop design, these sandals offer professional women a perfect blend of comfort, support, and effortless style for everyday wear.
| Closure type | Slip On |
| Inner material | Fabric |
| Outer material | Leather & Textile Material with Lining |
| Sole material | Rubber |
T**E
Saved my feet!
I bought these to wear around the house after my podiatrist told me that I should basically only ever be barefoot in the shower because of my plantar fasciitis. I wore these constantly and slowly my feet improved! It's been almost 3 years now and I know longer have any foot pain. It was a combination of wearing these constantly around the house, and always having arch support insoles in my shoes. As far as sizing goes I would say these run true to size or a smidge big, if you're between sizes I would size down, they have just the right amount of cushion and support that make them so so comfortable.
H**0
Plantar Fasciitis sandles
Plantar Fasciitis sandles PROS: Fit true to size. Feels good, no rubbing. Looks good Quality material. Great arch support. Great price vs brand name. CONS: None Overall I like these sandles. They fit well and feel good on. They support my arches and the foot bed is not hard or soft. I still prefer the brand name (starts with a V) but $30 vs $ 80 is a big price savings. I feel like these are good quality but the name brand is a bit better. Time will tell if they last as long as the originals. I'm happy with the purchase.
D**Y
Comfortable
I had similar shoes and wore them out after about three years, and these were the closest I could find at a reasonable price. I've been wearing them around the house for four days. I've had my feet measured and they are a size six. The arch of this shoe is in the right place for supporting my foot. I found the strap a bit tight when I first put it on. It's still snug after more than 20 hours of wear, but I think it will ease up a little over time. It's just a little uncomfortable sometimes. The shape of the shoe is a little off from the way my foot sits on it. I find my little toe sticks off the side a tad. If I had it to do over, I would order a size larger, which would hopefully add just enough width so my little piggy would stay on top of the shoe, and perhaps the strap wouldn't feel so snug. I suffer from Plantar Fasciitis so the arch support is critical for overall comfort, but I like flip flops for the ease and convenience around the house. Hopefully they will last a good long time.
M**A
Wide foot friendly
I just got these bad boys, and already my foot is liking them, I have a wide foot so I was hesitant it’s a bit, very little tight on the strap but it seems its going to be stretchy so I’m not worried but for my wide foot to fit in these it’s perfect my foot feels the difference I was previously wearing only Roxy sandals with no support
S**H
Good basic support but not for medically comprised foot issues.
Okay if you do not have any foot issues and you want good support. If you have actual medical issues like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis etc not do much. These look like Vionic/orthaheel brand. The footbed is not as elastic as the footbed material Vionic has. The heel cup is not as deep as Vionic either. When this matters is when you’re on your feet for long periods of time, carrying weight while wearing them or walking on mixed terrain like going from the beach all day to walking on pavement. I have two pairs of these. They are okay. The price is dramatically lower than Vionic too. If the foot bed was as pliable as Vionic and the heel cup was deeper then we would have a total winner. The sizing is a half size larger ( I ordered a 7 here. My shoe size is a 7.5 to an 8 normally. The 8 heel cup was better but the arch support was off for my foot bed. The toe anchor is soft and comfy. No rubbing at the strap across the top of the foot. The footbed is thick and durable—it is just too stiff for real comfort when you have foot issues. I rarely leave reviews. I hope my dating helps someone.
K**S
High arch comfort sandals
Best sandals for high arch they are so comfortable and truly support your foot. I've been wearing mine for 3 years and they're abouts worn out. I'm ordering a couple more pairs
M**.
LOVED these, but had to return them because I need a size 8.5, and these don't come in half sizes.
I so wish I didn't have to return these! They are very well made/designed. They're GREAT sandals--every bit as good as expensive Vionics, which I have also bought previously! I originally ordered a size 9. As an aside, the length description was incorrect in the seller's sizing chart, but I'm almost always a perfect 9. Size 9 turned out to be too long (too much room ahead of toes), so I returned them. Reordered them in a size 8, hoping so badly that they'd fit. Unfortunately, although the front half of the sandal fit perfectly, the rear portion by the heel needed to be about a half inch longer. I wish these sandals came in 8.5, instead of just whole sizes! They really are quality sandals, and for once, the straps weren't too loose on my forefoot, like they have been with a pair of Vionics I own.
O**S
Do not help foot issues.
I have unfortunately been having a lot of issues with plantar fasciitis, and have been looking for a quick, easy to slip on, and supportive shoe/flip flop, for wearing around home. I've bought a couple of things which didn't help. So, I came across these, read through the reviews, thought they seemed like they'd actually help, and I was very optimistic. Fast forward a little..... once I received them, I had a certain high level of hope, and excitement that I might finally have found something to give me the relief I'd been missing. I put them on, and noticed they were very firm and rigid, not a lot of comfort, and the top band part seemed tight. I know that usually for shoes there is a break- in period where you've got you wear them and get used to them, and stretch them a bit to form to your foot. So, despite that, and coupled with that hope I had, I continued to wear them for a day or two. I began to notice that when I was in the house, my right ankle began to hurt really bad, and that got to the point where I could hardly walk with them, inside. I just thought maybe I'd twisted my ankle and it was almost a separate thing. However, I put some of my really supportive shoes that I wear outside of the home, on... and my ankle still hurt from the residual level of pain I was previously in... but I could walk, and my ankle wasn't constantly bring provoked to pain. I did that for another couple of days. Noticed a pattern of when wearing these sandals, my ankle would soon be out of commission. So, I set them aside for a few days, decided just to be on the safe side, and actually try to rule the sandals being the cause of the pain, out (so I know of I would return them or not) that I'd let me heel heal more.... and after a few days, it felt drastically better. I put them on, walked around for 2 minutes, and felt the ankle pain again. It was then and there that I realized that these flip- flops were, in fact, the cause of this pain. They not only didn't help support my feet, but they caused my ankle so much pain, I literally almost could not walk. Please, please.... take my word for it. Do not buy these. It wasn't worth it to me. They're not a good source of support for our feet. Take care of your feet and let my experience with this help you make your decision for yourself, to go a different way, and make a better and different choice! Steer clear of these sandals. My podiatrist (just had an appointment a few days ago) told me to go for more cushioned flip flops, rather than the super firm and rigid ones, as the rigid ones can sometimes aggravate the pain more. I'll be on the search for something else that will hopefully work. In the meantime - I hope this has helped you, and been a time, money, and pain saver for you.
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