The problem of conventional shoes
Narrow toe box
Force the toes into an unnatural position, limiting their ability to spread and function correctly. Over time, this can weaken foot stability, reduce balance, and affect the natural shape of the foot, contributing to conditions such as bunions.
stiff structure and elevated heel
Rigid shoe structures limit the natural mobility of the foot, reducing its ability to move and adapt freely. Elevated heels shift body weight forward, forcing the body to compensate in order to maintain balance. Over time, this can affect posture and disrupt the body's natural alignment.
Thick cushioned soles
With over 200,000 nerve endings in the feet, sensory feedback plays a fundamental role in movement and balance. Thick cushioned soles reduce ground feel and limit the natural communication between the feet and the brain.
Excessive cushioning may feel comfortable, but constantly reducing stress and stimulation can gradually weaken the foot’s natural function.