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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30810 on: July 21, 2020, 10:09:09 AM »
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Converse CONS CTAS Lows with CX insole. Canvas construction with suede ollie patch.

I was hesitant to get these but succumbed to nostalgia. They're holding up great so far and the insole is actually pretty good. Miles ahead of Zoom Air, but not as good as Lunarlon. Impact protection isn't all there, but there's some arch support and my lower back isn't in pain like it was with Zoom Air.

I have a set of FP Gamechangers coming, gonna replace the CX insole with them and hopefully they'll address CX's shortcomings.
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I swear they cover my ankles when I stand up  :'(

how is that business and company board? that graphic was my favorite of all the ones they dropped

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30811 on: July 21, 2020, 10:15:21 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Ave pros were great for me. How old are we talking about if you don't mind me asking?
mid 20's but after 12+ years of skating in mostly vulcs they're feeling like dust.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30812 on: July 21, 2020, 10:40:40 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Ave pros were great for me. How old are we talking about if you don't mind me asking?
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mid 20's but after 12+ years of skating in mostly vulcs they're feeling like dust.
They are vulcs but Rowans have been treating my feet better than alot of cups out there, Ave's included. They also last forever for me. Upper and soles are still solid after a month and a half.

If you have truly sworn off vulcs, my buddy swears by the Tyshawns. He has also been having foot troubles so I take that as a good recommendation.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30813 on: July 21, 2020, 10:41:27 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Ave pros were great for me. How old are we talking about if you don't mind me asking?
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mid 20's but after 12+ years of skating in mostly vulcs they're feeling like dust.

I only skate cupsoles, here's my picks for ya in order of most slim cup to thickest cup:
-Adidas 3st.003
-eS Accel Slim
-Adidas 3st.004
-eS Swift 1.5 (my personal go-to)
-DC Legacy Slim
-Etnies Marana
-Etnies Joslin 2
-eS Accel OG

also mid 20's as well :)

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30814 on: July 21, 2020, 12:29:15 PM »
Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet

Just to list ones I haven't seen mentioned yet (trying to leave out ones that I know are too thin to actually support your feet):
- Adidas Liberty Cup
- Adidas Superstar/Pro Model ADV
- Adidas 3ST.004
- Adidas Copa Nationale
- Converse Pro Leather
- Converse Fastbreak
- DC Lynx
- Emerica Spanky
- New Balance 913
- Nike SB Adversary

Liberty Cup, 913, and Pro Leather are the only ones I listed that I have actually used. All were pretty supportive. Tried on Superstar ADV's - the sole felt supportive, but the rubber shell toe part dug in to the top of my foot.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30815 on: July 21, 2020, 01:57:17 PM »
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Converse CONS CTAS Lows with CX insole. Canvas construction with suede ollie patch.

I was hesitant to get these but succumbed to nostalgia. They're holding up great so far and the insole is actually pretty good. Miles ahead of Zoom Air, but not as good as Lunarlon. Impact protection isn't all there, but there's some arch support and my lower back isn't in pain like it was with Zoom Air.

I have a set of FP Gamechangers coming, gonna replace the CX insole with them and hopefully they'll address CX's shortcomings.
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I swear they cover my ankles when I stand up  :'(
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how is that business and company board? that graphic was my favorite of all the ones they dropped

Here's my post from the setup thread:

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New deck and Wheels


Business & Company Bunny 3 8.25" x 31.75" with 14" WB
Venture Hi 5.6 with Indy bushings
Spitfire F4 52mm 99a Radials (coming from Spitfire F4 54mm 99a Tablets worn down to 50mm)
MOB
Bones Swiss
Thunder 1"

Probably gonna add stickers or something later, I don't know yet.
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What is the nose and tail length on the B&C board? How steep are the kicks?
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Nose: 6.75"
Tail: 6.18"

I haven't had the chance to skate it yet, but both kicks are mellow as fuck. Concave is pretty flat too.

Also they measure the length by bending the ruler to the board's shape, so if you measure boards from tail to nose without bending the ruler, it's 31.25"
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thats a huge tip. was looking into their 8.75 at 32" length but if its really gonna be 31.5 long, easy pass.
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Yeah after I received it and measured it, I was kinda scared that a whole 0.50" was going to fuck with my skating since I'm used to FA/Hockey's 31.75"

Skated it today and it's probably one of the best shapes I've ridden. I'm a smaller person, and the mellow kicks and flat concave combined with a shorter length and Ventures just made everything click. I could land things way easier where I usually had to warm up to do. Ollies and related tricks are way easier to bone out and pop shuvs are super easy to rotate.

Only shortcoming I can really thing of is the pop isn't as heavy as I'd like it to be since I'm used to that, but I'd say it's overlooked by the actual performance of the board.

Mellow kicks and flat concave also has me worried the board may break easier, but I think that's just in my head. Time will tell.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30816 on: July 21, 2020, 02:04:14 PM »
^thanks for throwing that info on there. Might have to try one out, i prefer a mellower concave as well and the shape sounds like it would be to my liking. Plus i'm an MJ fan so i'd be hyped to skate one of his company's boards

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30817 on: July 21, 2020, 02:43:04 PM »

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30818 on: July 22, 2020, 12:23:06 AM »
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i'm an MJ fan
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Still? Really?

I am also an MJ fan, yes, still. Really!
How much for an order of ribs?

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30819 on: July 22, 2020, 02:24:22 AM »
Did you just not see how he left Lakai, his matchcourt commercial or that Dashawn turning pro-video?

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30820 on: July 22, 2020, 05:36:33 AM »
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i'm an MJ fan
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Still? Really?
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I am also an MJ fan, yes, still. Really!


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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30821 on: July 22, 2020, 07:18:57 AM »
I’m still a fan of MJ. Six championships baby.
Handsome debonair fella, Got the Mellow Yellow bezel, Black rims on the Phantom same color Dr. Pepper.


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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30822 on: July 22, 2020, 07:32:48 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Just to list ones I haven't seen mentioned yet (trying to leave out ones that I know are too thin to actually support your feet):
- Adidas Liberty Cup
- Adidas Superstar/Pro Model ADV
- Adidas 3ST.004
- Adidas Copa Nationale
- Converse Pro Leather
- Converse Fastbreak
- DC Lynx
- Emerica Spanky
- New Balance 913
- Nike SB Adversary

Liberty Cup, 913, and Pro Leather are the only ones I listed that I have actually used. All were pretty supportive. Tried on Superstar ADV's - the sole felt supportive, but the rubber shell toe part dug in to the top of my foot.

the Nike GTS Return is a recent fav of mine for a cupsole, especially during the muggy/humid summer... the Tyshawns are also awesome, but they are a hot-box in the summer

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30823 on: July 22, 2020, 08:02:38 AM »

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30824 on: July 22, 2020, 08:08:41 AM »
Did you just not see how he left Lakai, his matchcourt commercial or that Dashawn turning pro-video?

Also still a fan.
When I hear him speak, and he describes a situation, I tend to think that’s not how it went down.
I agree with you on the Lakai leaving, and the Dashawn commercial, but....I liked the matchcourt commercial.
I like the name and shapes of his boards. The early ‘pookie’ graphics were bad, some of the other stuff is cool enough tho.
His skating is/was great. Should have never done an interview

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30825 on: July 22, 2020, 08:24:36 AM »
I liked the matchcourt commercial.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30826 on: July 22, 2020, 09:43:36 AM »



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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30827 on: July 22, 2020, 09:53:31 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Just to list ones I haven't seen mentioned yet (trying to leave out ones that I know are too thin to actually support your feet):
- Adidas Liberty Cup
- Adidas Superstar/Pro Model ADV
- Adidas 3ST.004
- Adidas Copa Nationale
- Converse Pro Leather
- Converse Fastbreak
- DC Lynx
- Emerica Spanky
- New Balance 913
- Nike SB Adversary

Liberty Cup, 913, and Pro Leather are the only ones I listed that I have actually used. All were pretty supportive. Tried on Superstar ADV's - the sole felt supportive, but the rubber shell toe part dug in to the top of my foot.
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the Nike GTS Return is a recent fav of mine for a cupsole, especially during the muggy/humid summer... the Tyshawns are also awesome, but they are a hot-box in the summer

I say this all the time, but I LOVE the Tyshawn's.  I hope they keep them around for awhile :'( Love the midsole and having a bit more ankle support, though the ankle isn't high enough to protect you from axle's to the inside ball of your ankle.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30828 on: July 22, 2020, 11:27:48 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Just to list ones I haven't seen mentioned yet (trying to leave out ones that I know are too thin to actually support your feet):
- Adidas Liberty Cup
- Adidas Superstar/Pro Model ADV
- Adidas 3ST.004
- Adidas Copa Nationale
- Converse Pro Leather
- Converse Fastbreak
- DC Lynx
- Emerica Spanky
- New Balance 913
- Nike SB Adversary

Liberty Cup, 913, and Pro Leather are the only ones I listed that I have actually used. All were pretty supportive. Tried on Superstar ADV's - the sole felt supportive, but the rubber shell toe part dug in to the top of my foot.
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the Nike GTS Return is a recent fav of mine for a cupsole, especially during the muggy/humid summer... the Tyshawns are also awesome, but they are a hot-box in the summer
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I say this all the time, but I LOVE the Tyshawn's.  I hope they keep them around for awhile :'( Love the midsole and having a bit more ankle support, though the ankle isn't high enough to protect you from axle's to the inside ball of your ankle.

I didn't mention the Tyshawns because someone else had already brought them up, but I'll vouch for them as good shoes as well. Not the best for me because I wear orthotics, and the sole is a little too narrow for them to fit in there. But it seems to be a well designed, well made shoe. I love that they used a firm/thick rubber for the outsole - hate when new shoes already feel floppy/thin.

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« Reply #30829 on: July 22, 2020, 04:11:12 PM »

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30830 on: July 23, 2020, 01:56:06 AM »
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Can anyone recommend some supportive cupsoles? I got some old man feet
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Just to list ones I haven't seen mentioned yet (trying to leave out ones that I know are too thin to actually support your feet):
- Adidas Liberty Cup
- Adidas Superstar/Pro Model ADV
- Adidas 3ST.004
- Adidas Copa Nationale
- Converse Pro Leather
- Converse Fastbreak
- DC Lynx
- Emerica Spanky
- New Balance 913
- Nike SB Adversary

Liberty Cup, 913, and Pro Leather are the only ones I listed that I have actually used. All were pretty supportive. Tried on Superstar ADV's - the sole felt supportive, but the rubber shell toe part dug in to the top of my foot.
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the Nike GTS Return is a recent fav of mine for a cupsole, especially during the muggy/humid summer... the Tyshawns are also awesome, but they are a hot-box in the summer
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I say this all the time, but I LOVE the Tyshawn's.  I hope they keep them around for awhile :'( Love the midsole and having a bit more ankle support, though the ankle isn't high enough to protect you from axle's to the inside ball of your ankle.
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I didn't mention the Tyshawns because someone else had already brought them up, but I'll vouch for them as good shoes as well. Not the best for me because I wear orthotics, and the sole is a little too narrow for them to fit in there. But it seems to be a well designed, well made shoe. I love that they used a firm/thick rubber for the outsole - hate when new shoes already feel floppy/thin.

i am a broken record about this, but tyshawns are the fucking truth!

i got like 6 sessions with my pair now and the are hella suppertive, still have great boardfeel and seem to last me a while. i am not extra heavy on my shoes flick wise, but the suede is still unbothered

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30831 on: July 23, 2020, 01:56:50 PM »


planned on painting the stripes another color but i think i'm gonna leave em be
:) I must have been tripping last night

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« Reply #30832 on: July 23, 2020, 04:17:27 PM »
Vans Style 36 Pro



Tongue centering loop is way down on the tongue. It's not so weird after lacing them up, but it's still kinda odd.



Some enhanced durability stuff on the inside. I'm pretty sure this is a new-ish thing for vans. It feels like shit on slipons but it's not really noticeable on these, thankfully. It does not run around the toecap. It's just under the stitching part on the side of the shoe.

The underside of the tongue is nice n soft. I think oldskool pros are usually just rough canvas. This tongue might be a little longer too.

These fit the same as other vans pros. I've had the same size in eras, slipons, authentics, oldskools, and sk8 his. They all fit pretty much the same, except sk8 hi were a little bit roomy but not enough to get a different size.

First time stepping on PopCush. Feels like UltraCush but a little more rubbery/bouncy and less plasticy. So far so good.

Made in China, hopefully by people who were paid for their labor, but I'm still doing my homework on that issue.

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30833 on: July 24, 2020, 04:04:16 AM »
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I liked the matchcourt commercial.
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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30834 on: July 25, 2020, 09:29:25 AM »
Was alternating between half cabs and old skools and they have been fucking my feet up drastically recently; just so much soreness of my feet after the sesh. Never really had this issue before until recently. I love how they skate but I think I’ve finally reached that age where I can’t really fuck with thin vulcs anymore, so I decided to start wearing these again. Got these a while ago, ended up throwing em aside but I think imma finally start skating em. Got FP insoles in there too.
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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30835 on: July 25, 2020, 10:11:18 AM »


With replacement insoles

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30836 on: July 25, 2020, 11:12:20 AM »

Went on a lil cons binge

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Re: Post the shoes you're wearing.
« Reply #30837 on: July 25, 2020, 05:29:54 PM »
Vans Style 36 Pro




Dang that color way is dope. How bright is the blue in person? Every pic of this shoe looks totally different. If it's on the more subdued end, then I might snag a pair.

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« Reply #30838 on: July 25, 2020, 06:13:59 PM »
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Vans Style 36 Pro



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Dang that color way is dope. How bright is the blue in person? Every pic of this shoe looks totally different. If it's on the more subdued end, then I might snag a pair.
I'd say the blue is pretty dark. It's mellow. I was worried they'd have a velvety look to them but they're pretty normal looking, especially after a little scuffing up.

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« Reply #30839 on: July 25, 2020, 06:36:30 PM »
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Vans Style 36 Pro



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Dang that color way is dope. How bright is the blue in person? Every pic of this shoe looks totally different. If it's on the more subdued end, then I might snag a pair.
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I'd say the blue is pretty dark. It's mellow. I was worried they'd have a velvety look to them but they're pretty normal looking, especially after a little scuffing up.

Cool, thanks!