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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

I have a very high arch and for me, the Vionics are WONDEFUL!!!  I own many pair of the Vionic sandals and live in them in the summer!

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Hello @pegomyheart @NiteStar @Whosits @Demitra1 @sallybusky!

I wanted to pop in here and let you know the Vionic team is hosting a chat for their TSV tomorrow. But you can start posting questions now and they will be happy to answer them. Click here to post your questions;

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Hello @pegomyheart @Nitestar @Whosits @demitra @sallybusky!

I wanted to pop in here and let you know the Vionic team is hosting a chat for their TSV tomorrow. But you can start posting questions now and they will be happy to answer them. Click here to post your questions.

 

A chat is all well and good, but for those of us who would like questions answered BEFORE our size and/or color sells out tomorrow, it would be nice to have our questions answered now.  :-)

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Registered: ‎05-23-2010

I have an average to probably slightly flat arch and I pronate severely. I can't walk without pain unless I am wearing Vionics.

 

If your feet do the opposite of pronate (supinate), the shoes will not be good for you.

 

I have read 50/50 on these forums - half of the people with high arches say Vionics hurt their feet and half say they feel good with high arches. So it has to be more than just the arch. These shoes are made for people who pronate - something that increases with age. If you don't pronate you don't "need" Vionics, but if you're starting to need more support and maybe aren't really aware of that yet, you might be surprised at how comfortable they are.

 

To say Vionics have "no support" is, IMO, ridiculous. They are all ABOUT support. If it isn't the support *your* foot needs, that doesn't mean the support isn't very much there for others.

 

No one shoe works well with every single foot.

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Registered: ‎11-01-2010

I don't have the kind of foot problem that Vionics are for so I am never interested in them. I recommend googling the Vionics site and reading up on the shoes.

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Registered: ‎02-02-2015

I haven't tried Vionics but I like Fitflops so far.  I have a high arch.