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I've never been a high-top skater but my ankles are sensitive ass little bitch babies these days. Not so much with impact or rolling, but with deck checks into the ankle bone.
Anyone with hands on experience with the 440 v2 Highs and the 480 Highs able to compare them?
Jumping on this wagon but regarding how the heel feels on the 480 high regarding lows.
I have the 480 highs and lows and the 440v2 highs. I've only skated the high top versions of both shoes so far though. I would recommend the 440v2s if you're more used to vulcs or thinner cupsoles and you're looking for something similar. The 480 highs are way bulkier everywhere, mainly the sole and the ankle padding. That could also be a positive thing if you're looking for something more supportive and don't care as much about the boardfeel. I run my 440v2s with Superfeet insoles now, or else they'd be too thin for my liking, but the 480 highs with the stock insoles was enough padding for me. 440v2s also have a pointier toe, while the 480s have a wider, more bulbous toe if that makes sense.
@moonordie Are you asking about the heel slip on the 480 lows? If so, it's non-existent on the high tops. And while the heel is definitely more raised than the 440v2s, it's not a difference that I think would contribute to any ankle rolls.
tldr: These two shoes are pretty different overall and I would base your purchase on how thick of a shoe you're looking for.