I have three pairs of Lakai Manchester selects (blue, red, black)
and I love them for walking around in
I haven't skated in the longest, I remember that they rip easy but they're still really good for skating in
I have three pairs of Lakai Manchester selects (blue, red, black)
and I love them for walking around in
I haven't skated in the longest, I remember that they rip easy but they're still really good for skating in
nike sb zoom fp. nuff salad. im a rich kid
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Vans Authentics. They're so light, flexible and thin. It feels like theres almost nothing between me and the board, especially since i always skate in them without socks.
They dont last long at all, but i really like the feel.
Maybe Adio isn't a company anymore but their shoes are still around
I got 2 pairs for pretty cheap at the local shoe store.. I wouldn't recommend them personally.
I don't think I'll be going any bigger in shoe size, I like them to be snug with tight shoelaces.
Starting to just think a thin shoe that grips, is a thin shoe that rips..
My Personal Preference, Skinny shoes are pretty comfy when I ride but they never last.
Now that I think about it I believe my Fallen Troopers lasted longest.
I've never skated in DVS Shoes.
Nike SB's are old man, are they still making new shoes?
I always thought Nike SB Shoes looked sick. They Look Pretty damn Flashy most of them, but durable look to em too.
i have a pair of dc landau if not fallens tom asta pro model are comfortable and toughed a while
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I got these free from EA so I wouldn't enter anymore contests. I would of never bought them but I'm sold on quarter tops or whatever they're called. I love these shoes and they hold up great
Just got theese for being in my buddies wedding. They are super fat fresh but they will never touch grip tape
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The es accel had my favorite toe on a skate shoe, but now I've been skating in Nike sb's. I have to say they are the most comfortable shoes I've skated in, although most of their toes run invite narrow than I like, but they last quite well and I really like the blazes Vulcan sole. It feels thick but you can feel your board. Recently I've been skating some es square ones Ive had for a while and put an Nike insole in them, best combo ever.
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Emerica. They've got every kind of shoe from thin to puffy, low tops and mid tops and they're all quality. I've got the Reynolds cruisers right now, they're light, pretty durable and comfy. I've told my family and friends about them, they've all been satisfied, even if they don't skate.
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Buying a shoe with a Nike symbol on the side of it seems to go against everything skating came from.
It's not a propper shoe thread unless this
Pawn has sweet shoes
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Helen Adams Keller
I never really liked Nike, simply because to me it isn't really a skate brand at its core. Don't get me wrong, their skate team is fuckin incredible, but idk... can't stand the brand itself lol I've mostly skated emerica, but I've really liked etnies, fallen, and dvs.
Last pair I bought were Brandon Westgate's "Flick" emerica shoe, and I love the shit out of it. So far my fav shoe I've ever skated.
Whenever anyone brings up how Nike isnt a core brand I find it funny because, as a kid, when I started skating there was no such thing as 'skate shoes' ..you had only 3 brands to choose from: Nike, Adidas, and Converse. Imagine that.
And Vision Street Wear IS still around ..in Japan anyway: http://visionstreetwear.com/
I had been riding Fallen shoes for a while and those are relatively durable. But I recently picked up some Emerica Jinx (cheap $50) to try out and I like em; simple, comfortable, and very skate-able.
Youre really not going to find any skate shoes that are virtually indestructible like they were back in the day..Nowadays its all about board feel and making kids/parents shell out their cash on a more regular basis. Just get something comfortable, affordable, and wont make you feel like shit and break the bank when you rip through em.
Back in the day me and a buddy switched shoes when they ripped. He's goofy and I'm regular and none of us skated switch so we always bought shoes together to make sure both pairs fit, and then when holes started appearing we simply switched shoes, since the back foot shoe was always essentially untouched.
Originally Posted by ClayfighterOriginally Posted by Stevland