Vans
MTE Ultrarange Neo VR3 Sneaker
MTE Ultrarange Neo VR3 Sneaker
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Iconic Vans’ sneaker outfitted with hiker tech
Vans took their signature canvas and vulcanized style, infused it with some off-road tech, and got the next-level MTE UltraRange Neo VR3 Sneaker. A suede and mesh upper add durability and breathability to their iconic silhouette while an EVA midsole and molded heel cup offer extra cushion for long treks. With a lightly treaded outsole and an adjustable lace-up closure, these look—and perform—as great on a mountain path as they do in the city.
Features
- Lightweight for all-day comfort
- Iconic low-top design and Sidestrip™ insignia
- Suede and mesh upper blends durability with comfort
- Padded collar for enhanced support and comfort
- Lace-up closure for a secure and adjustable fit
- Heel pull for easy on/off
- Bio-Based EVA midsole for maximum cushioning
- Molded heel cup and arch shape for underfoot support
- Lightly treaded outsole for moderate traction
- Made using recycled, renewable, and/or regenerative materials
- Earns Vans Sustainable Checkerboard Globe with 30% eco materials
Materials
- Upper: 100% Recycled PET textile
- Midsole: 50% Bio-based EVA foam
- Outsole: 60% Regeneratively grown natural robber, 40% Rubber
- Footbed: Bio-based EVA
- Imported
UPGRADED OUTSOLE: All of the rubber used to make this outsole (60% of the compound) is regeneratively grown natural rubber sourced from farms utilizing agricultural practices that are intended to promote biodiversity, enhance water cycles, improve soil health and/or sequester carbon. This natural rubber compound was developed and engineered to maintain the grip and durability Vans is known for (since ’66).
Sizing
- The Vans MTE Ultrarange Neo VR3 Sneaker has a regular fit that's true to size, take your normal sneaker size
About Vans
Vans got its start in 1966 in a small Anaheim, CA factory attached to its first retail store. In that one-stop shop they dreamed up new models, figured out how to build them, and chatted with regulars about where to go next. If you’ve ever sworn by a pair of Vans, you know how the story went from there. From their origins as the first true skate shoe for 1960s pool-trespassing skaters to Spicoli donning checkered Vans in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, they’ve grown into a staple—a quintessential canvas, vulcanized sneaker. To give you the full picture, we stocked our shop with a mix of their newest technical, outdoor footwear, and classics based on those originals they made out of Anaheim in the ‘60s and early ‘70s.
