Our verdict
The Vionic Joey is an orthotic sneaker that leans into its extraordinary design that gives an experience unlike any other. Its unlined upper gives not only breathability and lightness but also a high level of chic with its sleek form. Its sole gives support in a very subtle yet effective way, making it beloved to many.
Pros
- Stylish color palette
- Sleek look
- Extremely breathable
- Incredibly lightweight
- Want a lightweight breathable sneaker that is great for summer
- The Vionic Joey builds a strong foundation
- A good investment
Cons
- Not durable
- Narrow fit
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- The Vionic Joey is worth it
- Get more holes even with just a little wear.
Long-time wearers of the sneaker say that they haven’t held up. These include
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The Vionic Joey feels free as a breeze
Those who have bought and worn the shoe first notice the softness of the leather used in the upper and the lack of lining. While one wearer said that they would have wanted “just a little more structure” for the unlined upper, another said that this is precisely what they liked about it saying that it is breathable and lightweight because of it.
These two have been identified as resounding strengths by many, described by them to be “light as a feather,” and “well-ventilated,” as well as having an almost “airy” feel to them. Because of these qualities, a fan has described it as the “perfect walking shoe for spring and summer.”
Effective arch support
Lots of testers found the arch support found in the sneaker incredible, with one of them calling it “AHHHHHmazing” and another loving how they feel like the sole is hugging their foot.
People with conditions such as arthritis, ankle injuries, plantar fasciitis, and neuropathy have shared the relief they felt from the sneaker’s arch support. A teacher with severe heel pain even said that “these shoes saved [their] life” after trying different insoles and brands and succeeding only with the Joey.
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Several travelers used their pair in different places in the world, including Europe, Vegas, and Hawaii. One of them walked 22,000 steps (over 10 miles) in a day, and said that their feet were “nowhere near as painful as [they] expected them to be.” In addition, some have even had success wearing them to work, workouts, and even hiking.
The shoe was also found to be great for first-time users, being either great off-the-box or having a quick break-in time.
Who should not buy it
Those who have worn the sneaker love its silhouette. Its upper has been praised for this, with one of them saying that it is “thin and conforms right to the foot” for a slender look. In addition, its more pastel and the neutral palette has been described by wearers to be both stylish and attractive.
Because of these features, people have designated it as a “slightly dressier option” than a typical running shoe, with others in disbelief that the stylish sneaker is an orthotic.
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The Vionic Joey retails at $130, higher than the average price of a Vionic shoe at $115. Several were happy with this price point, however, saying that they are “worth what they cost” and “so worth it.”
The Vionic Joey isn’t for the long haul
Long-time wearers of the sneaker say that they haven’t held up. These include:
- The side of the upper ripping and the front of the sole wore off after a year
- Pieces of the bottom fell off after a month of use
- Same brand only.
The Vionic Joey isn’t for wide feet
Wide-footed reviewers found the width of the sneaker narrow. One of them commented that they were “not wide enough” and hurt their toes, while another said that “even in the wide width it's still a bit narrow.”