Our verdict

95
Superb!

The Wendy Halo is a boat-inspired sneaker that is engineered with only one thing in mind: usability. This model is affordable, easy to wear, and comfortable in a lot of ways. It also uses recycled fibers, so the Halo definitely has you feeling good not only physically but also mentally.

Pros

  • Lets your feet breathe
  • Casually comfortable
  • Lightweight
  • Easy to put on and take off
  • Roomy toe box
  • Solid choice for the summer
  • Lets your feet breathe

Cons

  • Arch support not found
  • Not durable

Who should buy the Hey Dude Wendy Halo

Get this sneaker if you are:

  • on a tight budget and need Nov 15, 2022;
  • having trouble putting on sneakers without the assistance of others;
  • on a tight budget and products.

Who should not buy the Hey Dude Wendy Halo

Nov 15, 2022 Sperry Crest Vibe. If it’s the lack of arch support that’s turning you off, then check out the Wendy Rise.

Simplicity is not always beauty 

Sneakerheads are divided on what they think about the looks of the Wendy Halos. While a huge portion of the community thinks they’re cute, a significant number of people also made nasty comments regarding these sneakers’ appearance, calling them “hideous”, “ugly cute”, and “cheap” looking. 

Halos are easy to wear

This sneaker’s lacing system combined with its wide fit makes it very easy to wear. One sneakerhead described this shoe as something you can “slip on and off without having to bend over,” making it an excellent choice for those who have trouble lacing their kicks, such as the elderly and the disabled. 

Great for the summertime

Thanks to the Wendy Halo’s stretchy polyester-blend upper, those who have gotten a chance to wear a pair found it to be an “extremely lightweight” and breathable sneaker. For these reasons, one fan believes that the Halos are “so perfect for the summer weather.”

The Hey Dude Wendy Halo’s cushioning is legit

Sneakerheads find this sneaker to be very comfortable. One fan who wore them to a work conference said that they “never had any foot discomfort," despite only wearing liner socks. This is backed up by another fan who said that the Halos are “so very comfortable”, “with or without socks.” 

The good, the bad, and the ugly of Wendy Halo’s fit

The Hey Dude Wendy Halo runs large. This has caused issues for many fans, but a good deal of people also love this shoe for it. “I have wide feet and was worried about toe space,” said one fan, “but these are great.” If you decide to get a pair, you can count on having “no squished-up toes.”

Arch support not found

The Wendy Halo lacks arch support, so naturally, a lot of fans think that these are not the best option if you have a lot of orthopedic issues. Some recommend wearing “more supportive shoes” for strenuous activities like a sightseeing tour, going to festivals, working out, and the like.

The Halo’s traction is subpar

As for this sneaker’s traction, one fan said that there “is very little”, and proceeds to warn others to “use caution” when planning to wear them for “more rigorous activity.”

You might need to replace your Wendy Halo soon

If you are planning to use these for jobs that require a lot of moving around, then you might want to think twice. One sneakerhead, who also happens to be a nurse, says that this casual shoe is “not made to handle nursing and extensive wear.” After just two months of wearing them to work, she notices that the insoles of her pair were already “wearing at the balls of her feet.”