Those shoes are fine, but I'd need to read reviews to see how the tech is and what they're designed for. They're not skate shoes but "skateable trainers." That seems interesting, but are they court shoes, for running / walking (the way that Hoka or Brooks are), just powerlifting / crossfit shoes? Good running shoes can be expensive so if they can kill two birds with one stone and there are good reviews for them, it might be worthwhile to try them. But they also are immediately eye-catching or high-quality enough for me to explore more right now.