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Agreed on the Kalis input, here's mine:
Kalis Vulc - skated 6 pairs of these
- Pretty basic vulc and the insole is trash (like someone said above), go with an aftermarket one
- Great price to performance, they regularly go on sale too with abundant colorways to choose from
- Foot sits pretty low in the shoe
- Great flick, sole and suede is pretty durable
- Solid buy at under $50
- The mid cut version looks great
- Avoid the eco fabric models, blew a hole in them within a day
- Fits TTS for a wide foot
Kalis S - skated 2 pairs of these, own 2 pairs as chillers
- Amazing fit, feels a lot slimmer than it looks, the bootie feet helps give a secure fit
- Only 3 lace loops, so protect them with Shoe Goo or super glue
- Sole is amazingly grippy and durable, the upper was mostly Shoe Goo by the time I was done with it
- I love the puffy tongue, they make great chiller shoes
- Fits TTS for a wide foot
Yep I'm running Kalis vulc mids with a different insole (agree with both above, out of the box insole garbage)
Great bang for buck (best I've found)
Minimal break in time I've found, they feel familiar pretty quickly
No vulc blow-out yet and I've skated them pretty hard
Super happy with them except the factory insole
Super happy to support Kalis
Out of necessity I had to transition my chillers into skate shoes, so to follow up on the Kalis S:
- Still a great feeling shoe, the outsole is thick and grippy and despite looking puffy has great board feel
- My griptape and deck are pretty worn but I was still getting good flicks on that, I attribute that to the outsole being really grippy
- First session in them they almost felt too grippy but 30 minutes in they were amazing
- They are narrower than I remember, I wear 9.5 and these were 10, they still pinched wide foot and toes
- You have to skate them to break them in, I had them as chiller for close to a year and after lacing them up securely with my 1 ankle brace, they still felt squeezed my foot
- I had to endure the tightness because going tighter made my heel feel insecure in the shoe, probably because they only have 3 lace loops and I'm using aftermarket insoles for flat feet
- It was only after the warm up that they started feeling just right and secure
It's a shame they stopped making these as widely and only do the Kalis Vulc, probably due to cost and how it's easier to do 100s of colorways.
I still have 1 more pair in the black / red / grey that I'm holding on to, that is the best colorway IMO.

I'd like to give the Manteca 4 another shot if I wasn't already neck deep in eS shoes.