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Skateboarding => Shoes & Gear => Topic started by: Mati.Bocian_92 on February 18, 2018, 03:16:35 AM
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Hi. I was skating all 8 years in normal shoes. I'm skating on street, skatepark and a small miniramp. My deck is 7,625" x 31,3". I'll buy skate shoes. What skate shoes are the best for you? What skate shoes should I buy? Don't mind a price.
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Try a bunch on at your local skateshop. Buy the ones that are most comfortable.
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Try a bunch on at your local skateshop. Buy the ones that are most comfortable.
Thats what we do if we skate 7.75 and up! He clearly skates a 7.625 x 31.3... so that means he should find some vans willy santos 2's
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Ive been enjoying Vans Pro series lately. Era pro and skate high pro is pretty good while they last
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Ive been enjoying Vans Pro series lately. Era pro and skate high pro is pretty good while they last
Minus the inevitable fart sounds the insoles will absolutely make
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i own at least 10 pairs and none of them made that fart sound. Maybe there is so glue sticking to the insole? I had that issue with a few dunks especially the Soulland collab.
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DC 10
Nike 10
Vans 10 (certain models and with the right socks)
Nothing else fits my toes well enough (everything is too pointy for the madflikbrah)
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i own at least 10 pairs and none of them made that fart sound. Maybe there is so glue sticking to the insole? I had that issue with a few dunks especially the Soulland collab.
+1 on the dunk glue sticking to insole thing. Annoys the piss out of me. Took me three pairs to figure it out, sadly.
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Cupsoles, since the beginning and now til the end
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Get some K-walks, or dunks. Or some tiagos.. Or some reynolds. Or blazers.. boozenits.
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Get some Kastel's
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Kwalks are good
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Reebook classics, non sb dunks, adidas skateboarding. In that order
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you should buy nikes because they are good for the environment
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I like any shoe that is thin soled.
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It all depends on what kind of riding you do. If you do lots of flip tricks then you want shoes that you will be able to feel your board through. Your typical skate shoes work fine in that case and most of them will do as long as you didn’t get them from Walmart. Just regular flat-soled sneakers with very little arch support- and if they are suede or a thicker material
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Buy these and report back:
http://us.vibram.com/shop/fivefingers/men/new-releases/v-trek-mens/M74.html?dwvar_M74_color=Black%20%2F%20Gum&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI8fD13Lq92wIVmIizCh2UMQzjEAQYBSABEgKTvPD_BwE
Someone has got to begin skating these...
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figgys
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figgys
I'm waiting on the Figgy Dose.
But in the meantime, the Reynolds G6 cup is a bang count it.
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Wino G6, most bang for your buck
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the ones they don't release anymore
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Pro tip: keep your toenails nice and trimmed.
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Cupsoles, since the beginning and now til the end
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It all depends on what kind of riding you do. If you do lots of flip tricks then you want shoes that you will be able to feel your board through. Your typical skate shoes work fine in that case and most of them will do as long as you didn’t get them from Walmart. Just regular flat soled sneakers with very little arch support- and if they are suede or a thicker material it is better than canvas- since the grip tape (if you actually skate in skate shoes) rips right through non-durable material.I personally have been skating around in New Balance running shoes and before that, I had some Scotts, then some Avias https://bestoutdooritems.com/best-skateboarding-shoes/ which I’ve found are totally awesome for longboarding distances and just around town. Though you can’t feel the board as well as through skate shoes- they sure are comfy and the soles often are just as or more durable than skate shoes for foot-braking. If you do longboarding and specifically any kind of foot braking you never want to get the vulcanized shoes sold so often as the world’s best skate shoes- because those soles just eat right through and are the least durable and thick. Vans- though great BMX shoes that you can feel your foot petals through- in my mind still have a very little place in skateboarding, particularly with all the canvas on the uppers they use- whether you longboard or skateboard. Just saying. Yesterday I found a very interesting video on this topic on Youtube, I think someone can come in handy. I hope this helps with the choice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtwZrmrLltM
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Ive been enjoying Vans Pro series lately. Era pro and skate high pro is pretty good while they last
Minus the inevitable fart sounds the insoles will absolutely make
Yes! I’m glad it’s not just me. Always happens in the A.V. Classic Highs and Era Pros for me.
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7.5 x 31.25 here lol, been skating HUF Classics and Lakai/Vans slips but these State Mercers reign supreme.
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I'm waiting on the Figgy Dose.
But in the meantime, the Reynolds G6 cup is a bang count it.
stoked on the figgy dose too but it looks like the toe got a but wider. i like the narrow shape of the original. it fits my foot perfectly.