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Globe Castro Skateboarding Slipper Review
Globe Castros are like good slippers that just happen to be skatable. They are soft and comfortable, warm, and slip on and off easily. Flip them over, and you can see they have a tough, grippy sole that means you can skateboard with your Globe Castros on. I didn't skate very well mind you, but the fact that I could was pretty cool. If you are looking for a pure slipper, try one that's not made my a skate company. But if you are looking for image and style, Globe Castro ... read this review
Globe Vice Skate Shoe Review
The Globe Vice is a great skate shoe. No super fancy new innovations, but well built and simply comfortable. The Globe Vice skate shoe is light, and the upper is rather thin at points, but the most common wear points are very strongly reinforced, with double and even triple layers of suede or leather. In all, the Globe Vice is a good, solid, what-you-want skateboarding shoe. Read this review of Globe Vice skateboarding shoes for more information!
DC Rebound Skate Shoes Review
The DC Rebound is a solid, strongly stitched high top skateboarding shoe. The DC Rebound has a nice long list of special features, not the least of which is the special DC DGT rubber sole. Plus, the fact that the DC Rebound is a high-top shoe adds to the shoe's versatility. You can wear the DC Rebound out skating, onto the basketball court, or playing anything else at the gym. For some people, the high top design may make the DC Rebound a little too inflexible. Read this DC Rebound review.
Globe Vegas Skate Shoes Review
The Globe Vegas is an awesome skate shoe. With triple stitched double layered toes, a thick perforated tongue and lightweight midsole and outsole, Globe Vegases have everything you'll want for skating. PLUS, they are comfortable with strong arch support, plenty of cushioning and breath-ability in the toes. The only real drawbacks are the lack of any amazing new hyped up gimmick - which means you can rest easy knowing that all of the Globe Vegases features are tested and ... read this review.
Nike P-Rod Paul Rodriguez Signature Skate Shoe Review
The new Nike Zoom Air P-Rods are well built, strong, comfortable skate shoes. Nike P-Rods also have a strong runner profile, and a very subtle look compared to many of the other skateboarding shoes that Nike has put out! A lot of this style and quality comes from these being the Paul Rodriguez signature model Nike skate shoes, and P-Rod definitely knows what he's doing. Read this review of the Paul Rodriguez Nike Zoom Air P-Rod to find out more.
Etnies Evader Skate Shoe Review
Etnies Evaders are a revisit to the classic skate shoe style. Perforated suede uppers are comfortable and breathable, while the toe and heel caps are triple stitched for added strength. The whole shoe has a more thinned out look and design which not only lightens the shoe, but adds to its smooth classic style and actualy improved board feel. Read he review for find out more.
Etnies The Tip Skate Shoe Review
Etnies "The Tips" are cool new rough and ready skate shoes designed by Rune Glifberg. Lightweight EVA footbead increases board feel, while the perforated leather upper helps your foot breathe. The Etnies E looks spreaypainted on the side for a hit-the-streets look. The shoe is lightly padded but double and tripple stitched to last as long as the action leather or suede the shoe is made from.
Emercia Tosh Skate Shoe Review
Tosh was born to ride. His father, Peter Townend, was World Surfing Champion in his day, and passed his skill at riding a board to Tosh. His new signature skate shoe, the Emerica Tosh, has all that youd expect it combines good craftsmanship with several unique features. Check out the review to find out more.
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