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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #570 on: June 08, 2024, 01:33:53 AM »
Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #571 on: June 08, 2024, 01:39:09 AM »
Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.

Dude. Rest is the key, let it heal. That and treating it properly, not skating while it's inflamed.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #572 on: June 08, 2024, 02:05:26 AM »
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Dude. Rest is the key, let it heal. That and treating it properly, not skating while it's inflamed.

I'm definitely doing that, but in general I need more protection so that's why I'm asking for recommendations.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #573 on: June 08, 2024, 03:23:49 AM »
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Dude. Rest is the key, let it heal. That and treating it properly, not skating while it's inflamed.
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I'm definitely doing that, but in general I need more protection so that's why I'm asking for recommendations.

I get it but if youre looking for a solution from skate shoes / insoles for skate shoes, youre looking from wrong place.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #574 on: June 08, 2024, 05:38:28 AM »
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Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.
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Dude. Rest is the key, let it heal. That and treating it properly, not skating while it's inflamed.
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I'm definitely doing that, but in general I need more protection so that's why I'm asking for recommendations.
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I get it but if youre looking for a solution from skate shoes / insoles for skate shoes, youre looking from wrong place.

Lol, what? I'm not asking for recommendations on a shoe that's going to heal an injury or completely prevent it. I asked for recommendations on a skate shoe or insole that has better than average forefoot cushion, since a lot of focus is on the heel area. It's not about a total solution, it's about an added factor in shock absorption and fatigue. Thanks for your insight though, not trying to argue.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #575 on: June 08, 2024, 06:43:36 AM »
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Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.
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Dude. Rest is the key, let it heal. That and treating it properly, not skating while it's inflamed.
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I'm definitely doing that, but in general I need more protection so that's why I'm asking for recommendations.
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I get it but if youre looking for a solution from skate shoes / insoles for skate shoes, youre looking from wrong place.
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Lol, what? I'm not asking for recommendations on a shoe that's going to heal an injury or completely prevent it. I asked for recommendations on a skate shoe or insole that has better than average forefoot cushion, since a lot of focus is on the heel area. It's not about a total solution, it's about an added factor in shock absorption and fatigue. Thanks for your insight though, not trying to argue.

I'm sorry, pal, maybe I didn't read you right. I think you would be better with flatter shoes then, idk something like Joslin is pretty flat with pretty good insoles. Maybe someone could recommend you good aftermarket insoles,I dont mess with them really.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #576 on: June 08, 2024, 10:05:55 AM »
What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #577 on: June 08, 2024, 11:40:35 AM »
Dunks with Superfeet run cushion medium have been working well for me so far. I prefer the Superfeet over FP gamechangers. I've landed primo a few times and the plastic arch support has saved me

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #578 on: June 08, 2024, 11:52:20 AM »
Dunks are probably your best bet if you're looking to only skate one shoe for an extended period of time. That's the only cupsole with a consistent spot in catalogs and you don't have to worry about getting phased out.
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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #579 on: June 08, 2024, 12:21:13 PM »
What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #580 on: June 08, 2024, 01:20:36 PM »
What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
1010 is the answer.
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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #581 on: June 08, 2024, 08:45:16 PM »
Dunks are probably your best bet if you're looking t oonly skate one shoe for an extended period of time. That's the only cupsole with a consistent spot in catalogs and you don't have to worry about getting phased out.
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What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
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1010 is the answer.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #582 on: June 09, 2024, 05:18:06 AM »
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Dunks are probably your best bet if you're looking t oonly skate one shoe for an extended period of time. That's the only cupsole with a consistent spot in catalogs and you don't have to worry about getting phased out.
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What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
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1010 is the answer.
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I skated Dunks a few times years ago maybe like 2019 i remember feeling that at the time they were good but I was vulc only and mainly emericas at the time. I’ll try both and see which I prefer.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #583 on: June 09, 2024, 07:58:14 AM »
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1010 is the answer.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #584 on: June 09, 2024, 09:39:47 AM »
1010 is def the answer. Tiago had the old man feet by the balls rn. Not mad at it. It’s a great shoe

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #585 on: June 09, 2024, 02:48:12 PM »
Coming from a non-cup guy, the Rowan 2s have been a very nice transition from vulcs. Definitely more supportive without a whole lot of bulk. I Glued the upper stitchings and personal high-wear areas and my first pair has lasted for a good while and still holding up.

Seems like you can’t go wrong on 1010s tho.
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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #586 on: June 09, 2024, 02:54:58 PM »
Coming from a non-cup guy, the Rowan 2s have been a very nice transition from vulcs. Definitely more supportive without a whole lot of bulk. I Glued the upper stitchings and personal high-wear areas and my first pair has lasted for a good while and still holding up.

Seems like you can’t go wrong on 1010s tho.

I'm liking the Rowan 2,
after skating adidas forums and reebok club c's for the last 2 years
its nice to have a grippy shoe . 

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #587 on: June 09, 2024, 03:57:46 PM »
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What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
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Adidas Gonz Alohas are incredible. They used to be hard to come by but they seem to be a regular release now.

I skated thin vulcs for a long, long time and was haunted by all the terrible bulky cupsoles of the early 2000s.

The Alohas tick almost every box for me and have really sold me on cupsoles now.

Are you using the stock insoles or aftermarket? I have a pair of the black and gum ones but the insoles feel really thin. Been looking for something with a little more impact protection, but not sure what would be good in these.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #588 on: June 09, 2024, 04:29:08 PM »
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What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
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Adidas Gonz Alohas are incredible. They used to be hard to come by but they seem to be a regular release now.

I skated thin vulcs for a long, long time and was haunted by all the terrible bulky cupsoles of the early 2000s.

The Alohas tick almost every box for me and have really sold me on cupsoles now.
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Are you using the stock insoles or aftermarket? I have a pair of the black and gum ones but the insoles feel really thin. Been looking for something with a little more impact protection, but not sure what would be good in these.

I've got some BLK/Crystals as chillers, no way would I skate these thinking I'm getting Cupsole level protection as they are as Vulc feeling as a cup could be imo. I've tried different insoles and each one makes the show tight across the toebox (there is not a lot of vertical room in them for me),

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #589 on: June 10, 2024, 09:05:10 AM »
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Dunks are probably your best bet if you're looking t oonly skate one shoe for an extended period of time. That's the only cupsole with a consistent spot in catalogs and you don't have to worry about getting phased out.
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What’s everyone’s favourite cupsole, looking to move onto a single shoe after turning 31 I’m finding it harder to keep tricks while switching stuff up every few months. I’m only going to be riding pretty much the same trucks and shoes etc until they are discontinued.
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1010 is the answer.
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I skated Dunks a few times years ago maybe like 2019 i remember feeling that at the time they were good but I was vulc only and mainly emericas at the time. I’ll try both and see which I prefer.

I’ve never skated either, I was just trying to think of shoes that are not likely to get cut from product lines and Dunks are really all I could think of. The 1010s seem to be here to stay at least while Tiago is on NB.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #590 on: June 10, 2024, 06:23:08 PM »
I’ve skated the first TJ’s a bunch but have 1010’s as chillers….they seem like a lot of shoe if you were coming off vulcs……

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #591 on: June 10, 2024, 11:57:06 PM »
Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.

Superfeet All Purpose High Impact Support Insoles (orange). They have extra forefoot cushioning. They do the trick but I recommend using them in a flatter shoe.
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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #592 on: June 11, 2024, 07:59:04 AM »
I've been skating in the new Air Max Ishod's and wearing them for about a week now. They fit true to size for me, and I feel confident while skating in them. However, since they're mids, it's a bit hard for me to take them off after a long day, especially given how tightly I lace them. I made the mistake of trying to take them off while they were still laced tightly and ended up ripping the rear air pocket. It's no big deal, but it taught me not to be lazy when taking them off.

Despite this, I've enjoyed the shoes and have received lots of compliments from random people. However, after a long weekend, I decided to just slip on my AVEs and go to work. The AVEs felt about 50% more comfortable, which made me wish even more for a mid version of the AVE. 🫤

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #593 on: June 11, 2024, 08:07:30 AM »
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Superfeet All Purpose High Impact Support Insoles (orange). They have extra forefoot cushioning. They do the trick but I recommend using them in a flatter shoe.

Thanks man I'll keep these in mind. I ended up just scooping some sale KSL G6's which are probably the best cupsole I've ever had on my feet. My foot is healing really slow but these definitely help it not hurt too bad when walking. Itching like a junkie to get back on the board.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #594 on: June 11, 2024, 11:40:24 AM »
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Anyone have a cupsole or even an insole recommendation with a lot of forefoot protection? Dealing with sesamoiditis right now.
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Superfeet All Purpose High Impact Support Insoles (orange). They have extra forefoot cushioning. They do the trick but I recommend using them in a flatter shoe.
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Thanks man I'll keep these in mind. I ended up just scooping some sale KSL G6's which are probably the best cupsole I've ever had on my feet. My foot is healing really slow but these definitely help it not hurt too bad when walking. Itching like a junkie to get back on the board.

I ran the orange and green and settled on these: https://www.superfeet.com/en-us/all-purpose-cushion (previously called flex). They're a bit lighter and as the old name implies [more] flexible. I found the orange and green very stiff for skating and working out but great for everything else. They also don't squeek like the orange do, FFS.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #595 on: June 11, 2024, 12:57:49 PM »
Said it once, said it twice, said it a thousand times... Adidas continental 80's and club C's have skated better for me than any of the actual 'skate' cupsoles I've tried (besides maybe a fast break).

Plus non skate shoes are so much cheaper. Can always be found on sale and look better.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #596 on: June 12, 2024, 04:49:35 PM »
Those continental 80s look like serious sleepers.

https://tinyurl.com/r8v8ryxd


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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #597 on: June 12, 2024, 07:52:05 PM »
Those continental 80s look like serious sleepers.

https://tinyurl.com/r8v8ryxd

I hated mine. They felt really unstructured and loose.
They do look fucking cool though.

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #598 on: June 12, 2024, 11:16:19 PM »
Those continental 80s look like serious sleepers.

https://tinyurl.com/r8v8ryxd

My homie wears these. He has some white leather ones but don't like the feel of the flick in them. And they bag out a lot on him. But I think he had these for at least 2 years now. Maybe a suede version would be good for skating. Anyone knows?

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Re: Cupsole Recommendations
« Reply #599 on: June 13, 2024, 12:02:05 AM »
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Those continental 80s look like serious sleepers.

https://tinyurl.com/r8v8ryxd
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My homie wears these. He has some white leather ones but don't like the feel of the flick in them. And they bag out a lot on him. But I think he had these for at least 2 years now. Maybe a suede version would be good for skating. Anyone knows?

Would prefer a suede version but I've been skating the all black leather pairs and they've been amazing. Once the leather breaks in a bit they're good to go. Less grippy than a skate shoe but I don't mind that. I hate something like vans where I can't seem to move my foot around on my board.

Club C's skate amazing as well. I've skated the leather versions of those but just ordered a pair of suede so will let you know of any major differences