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VAMJAM Ultra Lightweight Review

These lightweight and inexpensive shoes may be okay around the house, but we don't recommend them for serious use
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VAMJAM Ultra Lightweight Review (Traction was good on concrete for occasional use.)
Traction was good on concrete for occasional use.
Credit: Travis Reddinger
Price:  $46 List
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Manufacturer:   VAMJAM
By Travis Reddinger ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  Jan 29, 2025
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RANKED
#11 of 13
  • Comfort - 30% 5.0
  • Support - 25% 3.0
  • Traction - 20% 5.0
  • Weight - 15% 9.0
  • Durability - 10% 2.0
Length Sizing
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Width Sizing
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Our Verdict

The Vamjam Ultra Lightweight is a lightweight and inexpensive walking shoe that is best saved for quick errands or used as a house shoe. This slip-on offers acceptable comfort, but the very flexible sole lacks the support needed for longer walks. The one-piece knit mesh upper is breathable and holds the foot, but the laces are not functional enough to get a precise fit. During our testing period, the upper material held up fine, but the sole began showing serious signs of wear.
REASONS TO BUY
Light weight
Inexpensive
REASONS TO AVOID
Too flexible
Lacking support
Not durable

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Bottom Line A basic option for light duty, these shoes are lacking in support and durabilityThis low drop walking shoe provides a wonderful mix of comfort, fit, and feelThis walking shoe provides comfort and durability with enough traction for off trail useThis budget walking shoe provides comfort, support, and durability for everyday useA basic and inexpensive option but lacks durability for long term use
Rating Categories VAMJAM Ultra Lightw... Altra Experience Flow Hoka Transport Under Armour Charge... Skechers GoWalk Max...
Comfort (30%)
5.0
8.5
8.0
5.5
5.0
Support (25%)
3.0
8.5
8.5
6.5
4.0
Traction (20%)
5.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
3.0
Weight (15%)
9.0
7.7
6.6
6.8
7.7
Durability (10%)
2.0
7.5
8.5
8.0
3.0
Specs VAMJAM Ultra Lightw... Altra Experience Flow Hoka Transport Under Armour Charge... Skechers GoWalk Max...
Measured Weight 5.95 oz 9.12 oz 11.96 oz 11.14 oz 8.62 oz
Measured Heel-to-Toe Drop 15 mm 4 mm 9 mm 10 mm 9 mm
Measured Heel Stack 30 mm 31 mm 39 mm 33 mm 34 mm
Closure Type Lace Lace Quick-toggle lace Lace Lace
Upper Material Mesh Mesh, knit Cordura Mesh, leather overlays Mesh
Midsole Material Foam EVA Compression molded EVA Charged foam cushioning Foam
Ousole Material Foam Rubber Vibram EcoStep Rubber Rubber
Heel Tab Type Finger loop Pull tab Finger loop Finger loop Finger loop
Measured Width 4.5 in. 4.9 in. 4.7 in. 4.9 in. 4.4 in.
Width Options Regular Regular Regular, wide Regular Narrow, regular
Measured Rocker Angle 24.0 deg 24.5 deg 17.5 deg 23.0 deg 19.5 deg

Our Analysis and Test Results

This walking shoe is very lightweight with a breathable upper and slip-on design. Though not hands-free, the shoe can easily be slid on without having to untie and tie the laces. The foam sole provides decent cushion and the inexpensive price tag makes these an attractable option for occasional use.

Performance Comparison


Walking on rough surfaces wears the sole quickly on the Vamjam.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

Comfort


The Vamjam Ultra Lightweight provides acceptable comfort, but it also has noticeable shortcomings for a walking shoe. The mesh upper is constructed from one piece, meaning it doesn't have a tongue. Instead, the laces lay across the top of the mesh, though they aren't too useful. This also means the tongue is not padded, though I appreciated the ankle padding. The removable insole is also lightly padded to provide some additional cushioning. During the testing period, I noticed that the mesh upper and sole were more comfortable than expected. During the 10,000-step testing period, no hot spots or rubbing were noticed.

The Vamjam heel stack height is 30 millimeters.
The Vamjam heel stack height is 30 millimeters.
The stack height at the toe is 15 millimeters.
The stack height at the toe is 15 millimeters.
We measured the heel-to-toe drop at 15 millimeters, with the heel stack height at 30 millimeters and the toe stack height at 15 millimeters.

The shoes fit true to size in length and width. However, they are only available in regular width, so those with a wider foot may be uncomfortable. No break-in period was needed with these shoes, but I didn't enjoy them for long periods of time due to lack of structure and support. They have 30 millimeters of cushion under the heal and 15 under the toe. While this is a decent amount of foam, they didn't have the support needed for longer walks. The shoes slip on easily but are not completely hands-free. The laces don't do much in ways of securement and the heel loop assists with sliding the foot in and dropping the heel.

The Vamjam Ultra Lightweight slides on easily.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

Support


When it comes to support and rigidity testing, the Ultra Lightweight fell short of the competitors. During the sole flex test, we see where the sole flexes with pressure to determine the level of support. An ideal walking shoe would have flex at the toe box and resist torsion when twisted. The Vamjam completely collapsed during the flexion test, which shows poor support structure. During the twist test, the shoe failed to resist torsion and easily twisted side to side. We did not feel this shoe had a lot of lateral support which may result in a rolled ankle or injury.

Vamjam Ultra Lightweight did poorly on the twist and flex test.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

The lacing structure has four loops on each side but isn't very functional. I attempted to snug up the shoes, but the laces pulled unevenly and bunched the tongue material, another downside to the no-tongue approach. There wasn't a noticeable difference when they were tightened, in any case. This shoe would be best for a neutral gait and arch because it doesn't offer much support or gait correction. Additionally, the Vamjam isn't the best choice for longer walks.

vamjam ultra lightweight - the vamjam doesn't have much in terms of support. underfoot, there...
The Vamjam doesn't have much in terms of support. Underfoot, there is little arch support, and the upper is thin.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Traction


The Vamjam performed sufficiently in the grip test with most surfaces we tested. With a foam sole, the traction bars are all horizontal and flex with movement. These shoes do best on concrete, but still not impressive. We were less impressed with its tile/indoor and gravel performance. The outsole doesn't have much tread, other than shallow horizontal lines. The tread does pick up small pebbles occasionally, which can be annoying. The shoes would occasionally slip on surfaces like tile, linoleum, or vinyl, especially if the surface contained dust or dirt. With a sole made of foam and no use of rubber, it is not surprisingly they didn't perform better.

vamjam ultra lightweight - a foam sole with no rubber has limited traction performance.
A foam sole with no rubber has limited traction performance.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

Weight


Weighing in at about 5.95 ounces per shoe the Vamjam Ultra Lightweight is among the lightest of our testing group. The shoe's lightweight construction is hardly noticeable and would make a decent shoe to throw in your luggage. However, this light weight does come at a cost. The minimalist materials used aren't very supportive or comfortable, especially for longer walks.

vamjam ultra lightweight - the vamjam is lightweight at 5.95 ounces per shoe.
The Vamjam is lightweight at 5.95 ounces per shoe.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Durability


The Vamjam Ultra Lightweight raises some serious concerns about durability with long term use. During the testing period, the upper material held up sufficiently and didn't show signs of wear. The material does not hold shape, however, and chooses to move as it wants. We found the heel cup to fold inward on its own, which has us questioning its longevity.

vamjam ultra lightweight - the ultra lightweight doesn't hold its shape well, often looking odd...
The Ultra Lightweight doesn't hold its shape well, often looking odd when not in use.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

The midsole really showed signs of wear, which is clearly a weak point of the shoe. The sole is completely foam with no rubber covering or reinforcement which is a major concern, especially for outdoor use. At the end of our 10,000-step testing period, of which half was performed inside, the tread was tearing apart at the high-use areas. The heel and toe boxes suffered the most damage and don't give a lot of confidence in longevity, especially if they will be for use on concrete.

vamjam ultra lightweight - the vamjam is okay for occasional trail use but wears easily.
The Vamjam is okay for occasional trail use but wears easily.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

Should You Buy the Vamjam Ultra Lightweight?


Consider the Vamjam Ultra Lightweight if you are seeking an inexpensive walking shoe for running quick errands or something simple for inside the house. These shoes would be sufficient for somebody who has a neutral gait and doesn't require arch support. The shoes offer acceptable comfort but are lacking the support and durability for serious walkers and prolonged use.

vamjam ultra lightweight - the vamjam is a convenient slip-on design.
The Vamjam is a convenient slip-on design.
Credit: Travis Reddinger

What Other Walking Shoes Should You Consider?


If you seek a hands-free shoe with good comfort and support the Kizik Lima is a serious contender. For the budget-conscious shopper, the Under Armour Charged Assert 10 provides all-around support and durability at a good price. They will still cost you a little more than the Vamjam, but we think it is worth it, especially if you are interested in longer walks. For maximum comfort and cushion, the Brooks Ghost Max 2 will keep your feet happy all day, regardless of where you choose to walk.

These shoes have acceptable traction for outdoor trails.
Credit: Travis Reddinger


Travis Reddinger