I'm going to say it seriously does not matter. People have made way too much out of the whole vulc vs cup thing these days for 95% of shoes you couldn't really tell the difference. Vulcs can have crated or padded midsoles and cups could have nothing inside and have a vulc like foxing wrap around.
This. Models vary too much to just simply say vulc or cup is the go to. I’m old (39), and will say I avoided vulcs for the last few years because they are thinner, or at least that’s what you’re told. I was skating Emerica G6 cupsoles, as well as nb# 1010s, and now I’m currently skating nb# 306s. So I went from the thickest cupsoles to a pretty straightforward vulcanized sole, and I have great love for both.
You can get used to whatever. I’ll swap back to cups eventually, but right now I’m enjoying vulcs. I’ve got several pauses of shoes with either sole, and eventually I’ll get through them all.
I’ve had cupsoles that are thinner and crappier feeling than the vulcs I’m currently skating. These tend to feel good for quite awhile, then they get worn down and kind of thin, which is coincidentally the same time that the suede and rubber underlay pretty well die also. Try on a bunch of shoes if you can, and then skate the ones you’re most stoked on.