Vans
Super Low Pro Sneaker
Super Low Pro Sneaker
Story
Vintage track-inspired sneaker with a modern, low-profile edge
Vans revives a hidden gem from their '80s archives with the Super Low Pro Sneaker, a sleek silhouette that trades the skate park for the track. Inspired by the heritage Serio Style 84, these sneakers blend a lightweight, low-to-the-ground feel with the premium durability of a suede upper. Whether you're navigating city blocks or winding down on the weekend, they offer a refined, athletic aesthetic that stays true to the brand’s legacy of versatile design.
Features
- EVA midsole and wedge provide lightweight cushioning for all-day comfort without the bulk
- OrthoLite® foam insole delivers high-rebound support that molds to your foot
- Vans’ signature rubber waffle outsole ensures superior grip and lasting traction
- Padded tongue and heel mustache offer enhanced structural support and a secure fit
- Perforated side details increase breathability while nodding to classic '80s trainers
Sizing
- The Super Low Pro Sneaker fits true to size. Take your usual sneaker size.
Materials
- Upper: Suede
- Insole: OrthoLite® foam
- Midsole: EVA
- Outsole: Rubber waffle pattern
- Lining: Minimal textile lining
About
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.
