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« on: July 06, 2012, 01:11:34 AM »

Jim Greco has a new shoe coming out in 2013, called the hammer.
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« Reply #1 on: July 06, 2012, 06:21:05 AM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.
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« Reply #2 on: July 06, 2012, 08:25:57 AM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.
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« Reply #3 on: July 06, 2012, 09:27:43 AM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.
because its not safe to jump around on a skateboard with waffles on your feets
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« Reply #4 on: July 06, 2012, 03:02:04 PM »

After the Adi-ease, I don't hate canvas anymore. But those just look like the Ipath Nite Owl but more tech.
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« Reply #5 on: July 06, 2012, 04:09:16 PM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
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« Reply #6 on: July 06, 2012, 04:27:19 PM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
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« Reply #7 on: July 06, 2012, 04:39:52 PM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.

What an apt name.
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« Reply #8 on: July 06, 2012, 07:01:30 PM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
it's a tired debate. there are a ton of great things about both, cupsole good protection and typically better durability. vulc typically better grip, less break in time/more flexible. Of course neither of these are true in every debate which is why each individual shoe whether cupsole or vulc has its own unique qualities which makes a shoe good or bad which is why I enjoy trying different shoes from different brands.
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« Reply #9 on: July 06, 2012, 07:11:42 PM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
it's a tired debate. there are a ton of great things about both, cupsole good protection and typically better durability. vulc typically better grip, less break in time/more flexible. Of course neither of these are true in every debate which is why each individual shoe whether cupsole or vulc has its own unique qualities which makes a shoe good or bad which is why I enjoy trying different shoes from different brands.

Yo guys I was just saying it because less than a year ago everyone was mostly putting out vulcs as opposed to cupsoles. Now its the other way around. I was not trying to spark a debate over which one performs better. Its all personal preference. There is no winner.
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« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2012, 08:49:19 AM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
it's a tired debate. there are a ton of great things about both, cupsole good protection and typically better durability. vulc typically better grip, less break in time/more flexible. Of course neither of these are true in every debate which is why each individual shoe whether cupsole or vulc has its own unique qualities which makes a shoe good or bad which is why I enjoy trying different shoes from different brands.

Yo guys I was just saying it because less than a year ago everyone was mostly putting out vulcs as opposed to cupsoles. Now its the other way around. I was not trying to spark a debate over which one performs better. Its all personal preference. There is no winner.

You're definitely 15 years old. I can just tell.

As for Greco's shoe, I don't give a fuck, and the guy has a hammer fetish
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« Reply #11 on: July 11, 2012, 08:55:04 AM »

looks like another Chukka Low copy.

Ehh kind of. It seems everyone is jumping on the cupsole bandwagon.


bandwagon? Cupsoles perform better than vulcs in almost every aspect and technologically, vulcanized soles are somewhat primitive in comparison. I think people are just starting to realize that the overrated "board feel" in vulcs isn't worth all the foot pain that comes from it.
it's a tired debate. there are a ton of great things about both, cupsole good protection and typically better durability. vulc typically better grip, less break in time/more flexible. Of course neither of these are true in every debate which is why each individual shoe whether cupsole or vulc has its own unique qualities which makes a shoe good or bad which is why I enjoy trying different shoes from different brands.

Yo guys I was just saying it because less than a year ago everyone was mostly putting out vulcs as opposed to cupsoles. Now its the other way around. I was not trying to spark a debate over which one performs better. Its all personal preference. There is no winner.

You're definitely 15 years old. I can just tell.

As for Greco's shoe, I don't give a fuck, and the guy has a hammer fetish

Nah dawg.
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