The Bottom Line
Pros
- Stable - high top design protects from ankle roll, and helps hold the shoe on your foot
- Grip - sole features DC's DGT system, that adds different amounts of grip to different areas
- Tough - these shoes are solid stitched, with extra lace protection and strong laces
Cons
- Small loss of flexibility due to the high top design
Description
- Durable action nubuck or action leather toe cap and upper for abrasion resistance and durability
- High-top construction for ankle protection
- Innovative patent-pending DGT rubber bottom with "web" pattern for eenhanced board control and grip
- Perforated upper panels
- Rigid thermoplastic urethane lace loops
- Foam-padded tongue and collar for added comfort and support
- Soft tricot lining
- Internal elastic tongue holders for added foot stability
- Currently available in four colors - black / white, black / red, cream / navy and white / green
Guide Review - DC Rebound Skate Shoes Review
For one, high topped skate shoes help protect you from ankle roll. Rolling one's ankle isn't just a problem in skateboarding, though - it's something to watch out for with other sports as well, like basketball. Which brings me to another aspect of the DC Rebound that I liked a lot - you can wear them for court sports, like basketball.
The soles also feature DGT - "Dynamic Grip Technology", where different areas of the sole are made with rubbers of different durometers (a.k.a. "hardnesses", just like with wheels). The toe is made with soft rubber for control, the middle is made with medium rubber for extra traction, and the heel is made with the hardest rubber to extra durability. DGT is a great innovation, and should actually help you with your skating. However, if you are like me then you will also wear out the sole right under the ball of your foot faster - but I do that no matter what shoes I'm using!
If you are looking for high topped skate shoes, I haven't seen any better than the DC Rebound. They are tough, thickly padded, and well designed.





