Ultrarange VR3 Shoe
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Why We Like The Ultrarange VR3 Shoe
Lightweight, breathable, and Earth-conscious: that's how we like to describe the Ultrarange VR3 Shoe. Along with supplying the same high-quality performance we've come to expect from Van's sneakers, this shoe takes it a step further by implementing recycled resources into the manufacturing process.
Details
- Lightweight sneaker for everyday life around town and at the park
- EcoCush midsole supplies bio-based EVA for supreme cushioning
- Knit upper material is breathable and sock-like as you move
- Item #VANR5DW
- Responsible Collection
- Recycled/Repurposed, Responsibly Sourced
- Upper Material
- 50% organic cotton, 36% recycled PET, 14% recyled nylon
- Waterproofing
- none
- Lining
- none
- Closure
- lace
- Footbed
- EcoCush (50% biobased EVA, 50% EVA)
- Midsole
- EcoCush (50% biobased EVA, 50% EVA)
- Sole
- EcoWaffle (responsibly sourced rubber
- Activity
- casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 30 days
Reviews
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Overall Rating
3 based on 6 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 20, 2024
Size struggle
They don't fit me well. They are my fourth pair of ultrarange, and I normally wear 10us size this style was way bigger but this small size (9us) doesn't fit well. A bit of disappointment as they look quite well
Originally reviewed on vans.com.au
October 2, 2023
Ultrarange VR3 Shoe.
- Size Bought:
- 10 womans
- Height:
- 5' 10"
- Weight:
- 145
I don't what it is but these shoes work for me. I have flat feet/hyper flexion pronating and have had two foot surgeries. There is enough arch support to do the job . I also have narrow feet and toes so the slimmer design works for my foot. The back does tend to slip but if you tie them with a heel lock lace on the last outlet , your good. Felt like it ran a little big , I wore a size woman 10 instead of 10.5 but I honestly wish all shoes were sized like this. The outer material is soft so it doesn't hurt my surgical scars and i can wear them a little tighter. I wear them for walking around and skating . I wouldn't hike or mountain bike in them ( but they don't look like they were made for that). I wanted a shoe that i could skate in and also wear with a sporty dress or jeans.
July 28, 2023
Cush
I have arthritis in both ankles, so I walk wocky as every step is pain full. Wearing these shoes are the closest I have gotten to walking normally in years. It is like I imagine walking on clouds is like "CUSH"
Originally reviewed on vans.com.au
May 19, 2023
Pass on these.
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought:
- 10.5
Pass on these shoes, very narrow, and a full size too smaller than my other Vans. The material felt like my toes could bust through it if I raised my toes. Also the sole has a very weird curve to it in the middle making it feel even more narrow. Just not the quality of most Vans.
April 23, 2023
Pirate wheels
Love these shoes, really light, think they'll go well in the gym and as a bonus I totally feel like a pirate Arrghhh
Originally reviewed on vans.com.au
September 19, 2022
Poorly Designed, Uncomfortable Shoe
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
- Size Bought:
- 10.5
- Height:
- 5' 11"
- Weight:
- 160
I was really excited to receive these shoes, hoping they would be perfect for mountain biking or easy hikes on groomed trails. Unfortunately, the aggressive curve around the inner arch support causes the shoe to pull your foot forward. This makes the foot pull away from the heel area, and in turn the heel moves up and down inside the shoe - essentially the same action you get when wearing flip flops. It also caused a pressure point in my arch area that would be a real problem for someone with more advanced plantar-fasciitis. The sock-style construction leaves no way to tighten the laces enough to secure the rear of the shoe to your achilles area, and you essentially have a piece of rubber and cloth moving independent to your foot, with no support whatsoever. These are great looking shoes, but the overall design makes them pretty much useless for any activity, including walking around the house to try them on.
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