Pairs of Mens Footsies VANS Classic Canoodle VN0A7S9BWHT1 White | Our verdict

The Vans Sk8-Hi is the original subculture sneaker. Slipping the pair on my feet, I verified that it was built as a super-padded yet air-welcoming skate Schuhe. Today, not only do I love it as a piece of 30th but also for its versatile and easy-going silhouette that works with almost any outfit. Additionally, both the wear and lab tests attest to its lasting durability.

Pairs of Mens Footsies VANS Classic Canoodle VN0A7S9BWHT1 White Pros

  • Classic silhouette that works with any wardrobe
  • Fits true to size
  • Breathable
  • Durable
  • Comfortable when broken in
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  • An easy silhouette even for a hi-top

Pairs of Mens Footsies VANS Classic Canoodle VN0A7S9BWHT1 White Cons

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  • Vans X Anderson Paak Old Skool Multifarvede sneakers
  • Not good in wet weather

Audience verdict

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Vans Sk8-Hi Review

Vans Sk8-Hi are forever iconic

Vans, to me, is one of the sneaker brands that struggle with a paradox of iconicity. The majority of silhouettes that roll out of their doors are steeped in design, craftsmanship, and culture. Sure, there are a few like the UltraRange Exo that are just filling a gap, but from the Authentics to the Aves Vans keep producing hits. 

The Sk8-Hi is no different, first created in 1976 the previously named “Style #38” came alongside the Eras, the world’s first skate Schuhe. The Sk8-Hi added protection to skaters’ ankles from the board but they ended up providing so much more. 

Another famous piece of the Vans brand is the checkerboard print on many trainers. Part of the skater-culture aesthetic was to heavily personalise trainers, boards, clothes etc. The Sk8-Hi offered a huge blank canvas for people to print, draw and check their Schuhes. 

Fast forward a massive 45 years and the Vans Sk8-Hi is still relevant. High-tops are seeing a bit of a dip in popularity right now in favour of more athletic silhouettes. However,  Vans’ almost stubborn loyalty to their brand means that the recognisable silhouette is always a winner. 

A surprisingly versatile high-top sneaker

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I picked up a pair of the all-white colorway, staying true to the fact that it’s a large blank canvas. Also, although a hightop, the minimalistic silhouette means that it can be worn with a huge range of outfits. The white is super versatile while staying true to its skate roots. 

The Vans Sk8-Hi requires unique lacing to work well

Vans Sk8-Hi Skate Schuhe review

Although the Vans Sk8-Hi fits true to size, thanks to its padded collar it’s not the easiest thing to get on, and once you do you have a few choices to make. With little shape on the inside of the foot, most of the support relies on the laces. The issue here is that there are so many eyelets that it’s easy to not be properly tightened from the bottom. 

The lacing issue becomes one of the major drawbacks if you’re still using the Vans Sk8-Hi as a skate Schuhe. I found my foot began to shift inside the sneaker while pushing. 

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The easiest fix is to change up your lacing style, I went for a ladder at the bottom half which keeps the laces locked, and then normal lacing on the collar to make it easy to get into. You can check out our guide on lacing here

Be prepared for a minimalist sneaker

Once you’re into the Sk8-His they’re minimalist Schuhes. This means there’s very little in the way of arch support, which makes you feel close to the ground. Although they take a little while to wear in, ultimately you should be left with a comfortable Schuhe. 

The midsole is somewhat nonexistent, especially compared with today’s trainers. In essence, the construction of the inner is a layer of low-density foam and some rubber at the heel. There’s no shank, rigid foam, or anything to shape the Schuhe, making it bend pretty uniformly on top of the foot.

Vans Sk8-Hi Skate Schuhe bend testing

It’s worth bearing in mind that if you want a comfy Schuhe, you might want to look at an aftermarket insole. If you’re planning on skating in these, the same goes for you. While comfy for walking around in as a lifestyle Schuhe, these aren’t up to the modern VN0A5HZY6JN1 of comfort for most trainers. 

The Vans Sk8-Hi lead breathability with a simple design

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Thankfully, the Vans Sk8-His are breathable due to their classic canvas construction. While it’s thin enough to be super-durable, it’s thin enough to allow decent airflow through the Schuhe. This is actually quite a rare positive for a high-top. 

Vans Sk8 Hi Skate Schuhe high top

The flipside of that though is that the Schuhes aren’t weatherproof. They may look like a boot, but get them wet and they’re just a pair of heavy wet towels attached to your feet. Vans do address this by offering their MTE which stands for Made for The Elements (not sure what’s going on with their abbreviations…)

Vans Sk8-Hi Skate Schuhe Review Water Proof Review

The Vans Sk8-Hi is part of a family of options

This is one of the things I love about the Vans lineup. You can get pretty much the same silhouette Schuhe in multiple options, the MTE if you’re out in the rain, the Skate (formerly the Pro) if you’re planning on using them as a skate tool, or you can just go easy with the original. 

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Vans have always avoided beating around the bush, and it shows. The Vans Sk8-Hi are the same Schuhe they have been for decades, they can take a beating and suit just about any look. But, if you want something with a little more protection either from the elements or the street, they’re happy to tell you where to go.