The Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers are an iconic high-top model that was introduced in 1978 under the name Style 38. These sneakers stand out for their distinctive Vans Sidestripe and innovative silhouette. They are made with durable suede and canvas uppers and pay homage to the brand's first high-top sneakers. Available in a wide variety of both classic and unique colors, these lace-up sneakers also feature a reinforced toe cap, padded collar for added support, and the distinctive waffle rubber outsole. They are composed of suede and canvas.
The Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers are an iconic high-top model that was introduced in 1978 under the name Style 38. These sneakers stand out for their distinctive Vans Sidestripe and innovative silhouette. They are made with durable suede and canvas uppers and pay homage to the brand's first high-top sneakers. Available in a wide variety of both classic and unique colors, these lace-up sneakers also feature a reinforced toe cap, padded collar for added support, and the distinctive waffle rubber outsole. They are composed of suede and canvas.
The Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers are an iconic high-top model that was introduced in 1978 under the name Style 38. These sneakers stand out for their distinctive Vans Sidestripe and innovative silhouette. They are made with durable suede and canvas uppers and pay homage to the brand's first high-top sneakers. Available in a wide variety of both classic and unique colors, these lace-up sneakers also feature a reinforced toe cap, padded collar for added support, and the distinctive waffle rubber outsole. They are composed of suede and canvas.
The Vans Sk8-Hi sneakers are an iconic high-top model that was introduced in 1978 under the name Style 38. These sneakers stand out for their distinctive Vans Sidestripe and innovative silhouette. They are made with durable suede and canvas uppers and pay homage to the brand's first high-top sneakers. Available in a wide variety of both classic and unique colors, these lace-up sneakers also feature a reinforced toe cap, padded collar for added support, and the distinctive waffle rubber outsole. They are composed of suede and canvas.
Last updated at 03/21/2026 18:26:46
Vans Skate Sk8-Hi - Black/White Palm Isle Skate Shop 6.5
Delivery $77.55
Vans Skate Sk8-Hi Skateboard Shoe - Black/White - M 6.5 / W 8
originally posted on skatedeluxe.com/en
Generally a good shoe. Boardfeel is good. The hi-tops stabilize the ankle a bit more and if the board hits you don't get a cut straight away. As with all Vans skate shoes, the laces are a little thicker + you get a pair to change. An insole optimized for skating is also included. The standard Vans insole is Popcush, but there are also others such as Ultracush etc. The insole is ok, but can't be compared with Footprint, for example. Otherwise, I find the thickness of the fabric and the sole thinner than, for example, the Blazers from Nike or a pair of Last Resort hi-tops, but thicker than a pair of Chuck Taylors from Converse. They don't last forever, but they don't get holes extremely quickly either.
originally posted on skatedeluxe.com/en
There isnt much to add to what people have already said about the sk8-hi over the years, but the skate version is significantly more durable and more importantly comfortable. They sit snugly around the foot thanks to the tongue straps and the insoles are leagues better than those of the standard version. If you like high tops this is a no-brainer
originally posted on vans.com
I've always bought the Sk8 Hi pro's and they have always been great on my feet right out of the box. These are honestly the most uncomfortable pair of vans I have ever owned. There is some sort of tongue support that rubs in weird places and makes it harder to slip on the shoe. They look great and seam durable (not as durable as the old pro's though). I won't buy these again.
| Material - Upper | Suede Canvas |
| Shoe Type | Skate Shoes Hi Top Trainers |
Vans Skate Sk8-Hi - Black/White Palm Isle Skate Shop 6.5
Delivery $77.55
Vans Skate Sk8-Hi Skateboard Shoe - Black/White - M 6.5 / W 8
Generally a good shoe. Boardfeel is good. The hi-tops stabilize the ankle a bit more and if the board hits you don't get a cut straight away. As with all Vans skate shoes, the laces are a little thicker + you get a pair to change. An insole optimized for skating is also included. The standard Vans insole is Popcush, but there are also others such as Ultracush etc. The insole is ok, but can't be compared with Footprint, for example. Otherwise, I find the thickness of the fabric and the sole thinner than, for example, the Blazers from Nike or a pair of Last Resort hi-tops, but thicker than a pair of Chuck Taylors from Converse. They don't last forever, but they don't get holes extremely quickly either.
There isnt much to add to what people have already said about the sk8-hi over the years, but the skate version is significantly more durable and more importantly comfortable. They sit snugly around the foot thanks to the tongue straps and the insoles are leagues better than those of the standard version. If you like high tops this is a no-brainer
I've always bought the Sk8 Hi pro's and they have always been great on my feet right out of the box. These are honestly the most uncomfortable pair of vans I have ever owned. There is some sort of tongue support that rubs in weird places and makes it harder to slip on the shoe. They look great and seam durable (not as durable as the old pro's though). I won't buy these again.
Writing this review as I have received this pair an hour ago and the first impression out of the box is great!This pair feels great to touch and they look gorgeous.Comfort is also the best of all the vans I have ever had, they have an insole that makes these shoes extremely comfortable and snug around the heel, while also leaving a lot of room in the toe box so that my toes aren't squished.Really love them, hope they will last a long time as the previous pair didn't feel as great but still lasted a few years of daily walking and frequent abuse outdoors on a bike and skateboard.
Been wearing vans for over 20 years sizing has never been an real issue also never really felt the need to get the pros but guess with age things change. Went looking for pros and found that they were "upgraded" to the skate line and ordered same shoe size as always and could not wear shoes for more than 30mins. Just like other reviews say...shoes are narrower than regular classic vans. After a few days of debating whether to return shoes or not decided to order a shoe stretcher and tried it out for a few days so shoes stretch could set and they turned out great. Now shoes are broken in perfect and I can wear shoes all day without feeling like my feet are in a vice lol.
These shoes are just too hard to put on. I feel like I have a wide foot when I really don't. The way the tongue is made on these shoes is what's so frustrating. I know I see people talking about having to let them settle in their feet but I don't even know that I can do that because of how tight they feel on my feet. I will be returning and getting something else. As of right now, I've had to tie the shoe laces only half way, so they don't hurt my feet.
Uncomfortable, cheap, and difficult to put on. I bought these since the Sk8-Hi Pro's are discontinued. After wearing this shoe for about 6 months my experience with this updated version is awful. It takes too much effort to put shoes on & take off. The elastic that holds the tongue in the center makes it difficult. Like, I have to strain with mild force to put these on, I never had to do that with the Sk8-Hi Pro's.. Comfort practically gone. Feet hurt after wearing for 2 hours. I've been wearing Vans for over 10+ years, might not ever buy vans again.
I AM IN LOVE with this Shoes one of the most comfortable pair I have! I wear them every day to work, gym and i ride my motorcycle they've got a nice grip and very comfy sole. I just wish we had our own Shop in Jordan! So would've easier access in purchasing.
I've worn vans for almost 2 decades and never had issues with them but this pair in particular fit terribly. Build quality seems legit but I do not have wide feet and do not wear wide sized shoes, but these are extremely tight at the widest part of the foot and seem extremely narrow. To the point of wearing them for multiple hours becomes painful. A little disappointing to say the least.
I bought these in store after getting a job where I am walking constantly, for 8 hours a day. In retail. Most shoes for retail and just walking/standing in general, I don't like the style of. I wear Vans normally, so decided to try the comfycush and the skate pros. Trying them on in a store I could tell the skate pros would be better overall for my job. Boy was a right. My feet got way less tired than they did in the shoes I wore before this(which were pretty quality boots), and my legs were even noticeably less tired.Love that I could find a shoe that works for work that I also love the style of. I'll definitely end up buying another pair when I need to.
| Material - Upper | Suede Canvas |
| Shoe Type | Skate Shoes Hi Top Trainers |