Always Ready for the Unexpected. What does it mean to be “ready for anything”? With the Vans UltraRange EXO, you're bound to find out. This is a shoe that not only stands up to the journey, but keeps you comfortable in the most uncomfortable of situations. Armed with updated RapidWeld detailing, a breathable Old Skool-inspired upper, and a revamped rubber toe and forefoot shape to provide an optimal fit without sacrificing Vans design DNA, this is the UltraRange—evolved.
Always Ready for the Unexpected. What does it mean to be “ready for anything”? With the Vans UltraRange EXO, you're bound to find out. This is a shoe that not only stands up to the journey, but keeps you comfortable in the most uncomfortable of situations. Armed with updated RapidWeld detailing, a breathable Old Skool-inspired upper, and a revamped rubber toe and forefoot shape to provide an optimal fit without sacrificing Vans design DNA, this is the UltraRange—evolved.
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Always Ready for the Unexpected. What does it mean to be “ready for anything”? With the Vans UltraRange EXO, you're bound to find out. This is a shoe that not only stands up to the journey, but keeps you comfortable in the most uncomfortable of situations. Armed with updated RapidWeld detailing, a breathable Old Skool-inspired upper, and a revamped rubber toe and forefoot shape to provide an optimal fit without sacrificing Vans design DNA, this is the UltraRange—evolved.
Always Ready for the Unexpected. What does it mean to be “ready for anything”? With the Vans UltraRange EXO, you're bound to find out. This is a shoe that not only stands up to the journey, but keeps you comfortable in the most uncomfortable of situations. Armed with updated RapidWeld detailing, a breathable Old Skool-inspired upper, and a revamped rubber toe and forefoot shape to provide an optimal fit without sacrificing Vans design DNA, this is the UltraRange—evolved.
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