I thought this might be a good place to ask on. I am looking for a new pair of sandals. I had come across the vionic ones as a possibility but I am not 100% if they might be a good fit for me.
My foot: high instep, past broken big toe that has developed a bunion on last joint closest to foot
What I hope to achieve: comfort in walking, comfort with arch and definite comfort while flexing the big toe as I walk. I currently have tevas - zirra. However the strap comes across this area of the toe bump and after a great deal of walking becomes irritated, not red, but just overall pressure on bump. I do like the arch support that does come with these shoes. Those of you who own the vionics with similar foot description let me know if you find them to be comfortable and worth trying. I can't find them locally so I will have to order online. All others who own them, let me know what you think too. I have not decided on a style, but I guess just the overall benefit to walking and stress on feet, style suggestions can come thereafter TIA!
Last edited by lemonthyme; 07-28-2017 at 09:08 AM.
lemonthyme, I am thinking of getting a pair of Vionic shoes after a friend with foot problems told me how she can be on her feet for hours with much less pain.
I sure would like to try a pair on before I buy them.
Someone just gave me her used pair of Merrell slip ons and they are so supportive. I wonder how their sandals would be. They are just as pricey though.
My DH has merrells, though nice shoes they are the worst for holding stink! I had gotten his sandals specifically for the anti-bacterial (microban?). Not the case, so beware if you wear barefoot. I know the price for any of them is crazy but if I can find something that helps my foot last longer in the day that would be helpful. From what I read the vionics sound like they get all positive ticks for a buy - but because I don't have the luxury of trying on before ordering I'm seeking input. Let me know and maybe I'll be able to make the jump before summer runs away.
Another thing that concerns me is to spend all that money and then have my feet shrink. I have gone down a half size since December and I still have a long ways to go.
YES!!!! Vionic shoes and sandals are the only brand of footwear I can wear. I had a foot injury and need orthotics which don't fit in anything except my gym sneakers. I wear Vionic ballet flats, high heels, flip flops, etc. They're amazing, very good quality and I don't have foot pain when I wear them.
I even wear the flip flops in the house bc walking barefoot causes a sharp, shooting pain up into my shin within 5 minutes of walking without them.
If nothing else you can order from OVC and if not happy return them. I buy mine from a brick and mortar store but this way you have no risk. I say definitely go for it!
Thank you both for your knowledge. When your doctor says consider orthopedic shoes one just cringes. who wants to hear those words? I sure don't as I have always been a shoe girl. I'll have to see if I see them the next time we go to a bigger city and see about trying on. Thanks again!
My mom loves the Vionic sandals and they do have some cute (for the orthopedic supportive nature) styles and my mom who has arthritic pain says they're super comfortable and supportive.
It sounds like you’re looking for sandals that offer excellent arch support and are gentle on your bunion and high instep. Vionic sandals are often praised for their comfort and supportive features, which might be beneficial given your foot issues. Many users with high insteps and bunions find them comfortable due to their orthotic-grade footbeds and adjustable straps that help accommodate various foot shapes. The built-in arch support and cushioning are designed to reduce pressure and provide better overall support, which could help alleviate the discomfort you’re experiencing with your current Tevas. Since you need to order online, it might be worth checking return policies to ensure you can exchange or return them if they don't work out. Consider styles with adjustable straps and a wide toe box for added comfort.
My DH has merrells, though nice shoes they are the worst for holding stink! I had gotten his sandals specifically for the anti-bacterial (microban?). Not the case, so beware if you wear barefoot. I know the price for any of them is crazy but if I can find something that helps my foot last longer in the day that would be helpful. From what I read the vionics sound like they get all positive ticks for a buy - but because I don't have the luxury of trying on before ordering I'm seeking input. Let me know and maybe I'll be able to make the jump before summer runs away.
It sounds like you've had quite the experience with the Merrells! Thanks for the heads-up on the stink issue—definitely something to keep in mind. I've heard great things about Vionics too, especially when it comes to foot support. I haven't tried them personally, but people seem to rave about the comfort and arch support. If you decide to make the switch, I'd love to hear how they compare, especially in terms of odor control and overall comfort. Summer's slipping away fast, so I hope you find the perfect pair soon!
I thought this might be a good place to ask on. I am looking for a new pair of sandals. I had come across the vionic ones as a possibility but I am not 100% if they might be a good fit for me.
My foot: high instep, past broken big toe that has developed a bunion on last joint closest to foot
What I hope to achieve: comfort in walking, comfort with arch and definite comfort while flexing the big toe as I walk. I currently have tevas - zirra. However the strap comes across this area of the toe bump and after a great deal of walking becomes irritated, not red, but just overall pressure on bump. I do like the arch support that does come with these shoes. Those of you who own the vionics with similar foot description let me know if you find them to be comfortable and worth trying. I can't find them locally so I will have to order online. All others who own them, let me know what you think too. I have not decided on a style, but I guess just the overall benefit to walking and stress on feet, style suggestions can come thereafter TIA!
Vionic sandals are known for their arch support and orthopedic design, which might be just what you need, especially if you’re looking for relief while walking and flexing your big toe.