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Did anyone ever skate the Ave 2.0? They’re 55% off and I kinda wanna cop. Looking for something comfy that’ll be ok with my flat feet.
Skated both versions, knit and non knit. Knit one is too unstable for my likings.
The non knit feels basically like the old AVE with a better sole construction but the shoe is so narrow, even for Vans standards.
Sizing up didnt work since the shoe just got longer, not wider.
Had three Sessions in them and had to sell them.
And i dont even got especially wide feet.
So my guess would be for flat feet the shoe wont work also.
Cheers, saved me $85
Yeah even just trying them on I could tell they were not going to fit me.
I have flat feet, not wide feet, but they were not comfortable to me, whereas other shoes without the tech seem to fit way better, or at the very least are more comfortable.
I can't wear any shoes with the new pro / skate insoles either, but other older Vans insoles work great in almost any shoes I put them in, as do some other brands that have more a flat footbed shape.
I thought I was going nuts as the newer vans hurt my feet but the older ones don’t. I’ve discovered in my search for a more supportive and protective shoe that probably due to years of abuse my feet still enjoy thin, unstructured vulcs. Basic last resorts vm001 are really comfy to me. Wild stuff.
popcush really fucks with your biomechanics. my gait really got messed up when I used to wear those everyday. part of the issue is that to fit the insole into the newer vans they had to cut down on the thickness of the outsole and shave down the footbed, so you've got a lot of squish under your foot but little stiffness that makes it feel supportive to your knees.
Always interesting to hear these sort of things.
I don't see too many insoles / footbeds out there now that really work for me, so it is a good thing I still have a lot of the TNT2 and similar era Vans footbeds I can use over and over again, from back around 2005 to 2010.
Maybe the most similar one now is the Last Resort yellow one, which felt pretty good when I tried on a pair when they first came out.
There are others out there too, but I need a flatter fit, not heavily contoured, can still be a little higher in the heel than the toe, but all the same material, not like the Vans Grosso 3D or other sports insoles that often have the hard plastic round the edge or any other options, gel insert or whatever.
Some more that come to mind that seemed very similar were the Gravis insoles, as well as some older Globe ones (yellow), the older thicker Emerica (green) ones, also some from Habitat shoes, Diamond shoes and a couple more I can't recall at this point. Others like Footprint, Remind and specific skate ones also just don't work for me.
All the joys of making things work or modifying shoes, such as pulling out any of the plain Vans Classic shoe footbeds and putting in these old Pro ones and I am good to go, more so than buying the pro shoes or Skate range now.