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Can you walk with shoes on the beach?

Wear Proper Shoes The best solution is to prevent contact with the sand by wearing sandals or shoes while at the beach. Sandals, sand socks, or shoes made out of plastic, rubber, foam resin, or neoprene provide a barrier between your skin and the burning sand — the benefits of beach walking without the burn!



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If you are going for a longer walk, you should wear protective and comfortable water shoes, athletic shoes, or athletic sandals that will support and guide your feet. Footwear will also protect your feet from glass, metal, or sharp rocks that may be hidden in the sand.

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Although walking sandals are go-to footwear for the beach, some people prefer closed-toe shoes. In that case, we suggest a pair of comfortable low-top sneakers. You may not be able to avoid getting water or sand in your shoes.

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The combination of wet feet and sticky sand can cause quite the rash in rubber shoes. On the other hand, you can't just wear your canvas sneakers. You have to wear shoes that can both get wet — you know how waves are — and then be machine washed once home to remove the sand from within them.

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No need for a fancy foot scrub. Walking on sand will exfoliate dead skin cells and make your feet feel softer. There's nothing more relaxing than strolling near the water and listening to the sounds of the ocean. Leave the shoes at home to symbolize leaving your cares behind.

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Regardless of the fact that a major cut or scrape could end your beach day before it even begins, walking barefoot in the water hurts, plain and simple! Rocks and stones in the water are often covered in algae, making them slippery.

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A beach walk is a great way to relieve stress and calm the nervous system, according to Healthline. Be it the soft rhythm of the waves or the majestic colors of a sunset, the beach is a calming place. This offers a sense of tranquility and an appreciation for nature's beauty.

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Tight clothes No matter how much sunscreen you put on, you will leave the beach with a good amount of tan, maybe a sunburn too. Wearing tight clothes might make it more difficult for you. Looser clothes might not help you vanish the sunburn but it will not increase the level of discomfort surely.

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1. Wear Proper Shoes. The best solution is to prevent contact with the sand by wearing sandals or shoes while at the beach. Sandals, sand socks, or shoes made out of plastic, rubber, foam resin, or neoprene provide a barrier between your skin and the burning sand — the benefits of beach walking without the burn!

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