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    The Kuru Loma Sandals Are the Best Summer Travel Shoes

    By Olivia CarterJune 21, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    As a Floridian, I live in sandals almost year-round. When it gets really hot outside, the last thing I want to put on my feet are socks and sneakers. You might think that sandals are too flimsy and unsupportive to wear for all-day walking, but I’ve found they can be just as supportive as sneakers, while doubling as a stylish yet comfortable swap for heels for an evening out. If you’re traveling carry-on only, packing versatile sandals is a huge pro for saving serious luggage space.

    Comfortable walking sandals do exist, and no, they don’t all look like clunky podiatrist-prescribed orthopedic shoes. As a former cruise ship performer and current travel writer, I’ve tested dozens of sandals in my lifetime—and I own more than 30 pairs at this moment. When I test a new pair of sandals, I’m comparing them against years of personal trial, so I was surprised at how well the Kuru Loma Sandals performed, given the stiff competition they were up against. 

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    I wore the Kuru sandals exploring all 66 acres of Sarasota’s John & Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, including the Ca’ d’Zan mansion, the Circus Museum, and Bayfront Gardens. It’s a lot of walking, and the Lomas delivered. The campus is so big you really need several days to explore it, but if you want to try and see it all in a day, it can be done with the right comfy footwear.

    I was initially hesitant about investing in a platform shoe because I typically prefer my sandals to be thin, lightweight, and packable to save space and weight in my carry-on. However, the platform sole is made out of lightweight, foam-like material that is virtually weightless. 

    Kuru Loma Sandals

    Kuru Footwear

    Another crucial aspect I noticed about the Kuru Lomas is the way they hugged my heels each time I took a step. The cork footbed cups your heel pad, while the platform material flexes to absorb impact. Our heels are the first thing to strike the ground when we walk, and they take the brunt of the impact of the stride, which is why the cushioning on these sandals is so important to absorb some of that impact.

    I also loved the impressive arch support in these shoes. I have the kinds of arches that don’t touch the ground when I stand, so I need a high level of arch support from my shoes and sandals. Luckily, the same design that cups my heel when I walk in these Kuru platform sandals also cradles my arches and makes them supportive enough for all-day wear. The adjustable straps and flexible design add to the comfort of these shoes because I can get the perfect fit without the shoe being too tight or loose. And, the elastic cross strap on the Lomas is perfect because it wraps my foot and gives it the flexibility to move without a rubbing effect that could cause blisters.

    Finally, the Loma cork footbed wicks away moisture, which adds to the shoe’s overall comfort by preventing wet, sweaty feet (that can lead to blisters).

    Are the Kuru Loma Sandals Worth It?

    Since roaming the Ringling Museum, I’ve worn these shoes a lot more on daily walks and uneven terrain. They’re still one of the most comfortable pairs of sandals I own. That said, the Velcro strap is starting to wear with heavy use, so I’d love to see a buckle option for durability.

    As an avid sandal wearer with above-average standards for arch support and long-wear comfort, I can say that the Kuru Lomas are worth buying. I recommend them if you’re headed somewhere hot where you’ll be on your feet all day. 

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