The G6 cupsoles from Emerica are solid choices while they're still around: Slip Cup, Figgy G6, Gamma G6, and KSL G6.
Michelin cupsoles from Etnies: Marana, Joslin. These offer less boardfeel than the G6 cups. The sole is sturdy and grippy. When paired with a nice insole, you shouldn't feel fatigue nearly as much as slimmer shoes after skating in them.
New Balance #: 1010 pretty thick feeling shoe but surprisingly good connection to your board in the forefoot, 600 more of a good middle ground between slim cup and thick tech cup (808) but seems to satisfy the itch of a supportive cup that's still flexible like vulcs. 508 is another middle of the road cup that blends vulc and cup qualities
Es: Silo SC, Quattro, and maybe the Accel OG. The sole on the OG is thick-ish but feels surprisingly more connected to the board underneath your feet than expected. Rest of the shoe is bulky so loss of board feel there. The other two models are similar to NB# 600 performance and feel: light and felixble, but are supportive cupsoles (with midsoles)
TLDR:
Emerica G6 - KSL, Gamma G6, Figgy G6, Slip Cup
Etnies: Marana, Joslin, Aurelien (Michelin specific one), Windrow
NB#: 1010, 600, 508
Es: Quattro, Silo SC, Accel Slim Plus or Accel Slim x Swift 1.5, Swift 1.5
Nike SB: Dunks, Nyjah 1-3, maybe Ishod 1 & 2
Vans: The AVE (if you can still find them), Zahba Mid, Rowan 2