The Temple is a classic sourt inspired model with extra durable features making it a pure skate shoe.
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Explore the latest shoes in our Skateboarding Shoes collection. Whether you're a fitness enthusiast, a fashion-forward individual, or someone seeking all-day comfort, we offer a curated selection of Sports Shoes shoes to meet your needs.
Our selection of Skateboarding Shoes shoes prioritizes precision and quality. We understand the importance of both style and functionality, which is why we bring you a carefully curated range of footwear to suit your unique preferences.
Skateboarding is a sport that demands both style and function. Skateboarding shoes are more than just footwear; they're an extension of your board, allowing you to shred with confidence and control. With a vast array of styles and features available, choosing the perfect pair of skateboarding shoes can feel overwhelming. Fear not, aspiring shredders! This ultimate guide will equip you with the knowledge to navigate the world of skateboarding shoes, ensuring you find the perfect pair to match your riding style and keep you comfortable conquering those tricks.
Skateboarding involves wear and tear on your shoes. Here's what to prioritize for long-lasting performance:
Maintaining control on your board is crucial. Here's what to consider for optimal traction:
Ankle support is a personal preference in skateboarding shoes. Here's a breakdown of the options:
Comfort is essential for long skate sessions. Here's what to consider for a comfortable fit:
By prioritizing the features discussed in this guide, you can choose skateboarding shoes that perfectly match your riding style and skill level. Remember, the right shoes can significantly enhance your comfort, board control, and overall skateboarding experience. So, invest in a quality pair, shred with confidence, and land those tricks with style!
These shoes are meant for skate tricks. Lots of padding to protect your feet and a very strong and very flat sole for trick accuracy. I don't skate, I was just looking for a comfortable shoe.They are heavy and when I put them on, I was worried that flexing the shoe at the toes (just walking) might be uncomfortable as it fold near my toe line... Nope! Very comfortable walking.If you want a heavy, rigid shoe with a very flat bottom and lots of padding (I DO!) then this shoe is for you. The shoe constricting when it flexes is something that I was worried about but the shoe remained very comfortable even when bending.
I got the black ones.I don't like the look of the Ollie guard but u don't really notice with the black ones.Its a bigger shoe not slim at all. ppl say they are heavy but when they're on the feet they don't feel any different from the other shoes I wear. The tongue is normal size and has tongue straps so it stays in place. Cushion is okay but if you don't like just put in your own insole. Overall I like the shoe a lot.Just remember it's more like an early 2000 puffy skate shoe without puffy tongue.
Got them on super sale and took a chance, and it was worth it. Build quality seems good, I have been wearing them for almost a month with no signs of them coming apart Materials feel premium. I agree with others that they are a bit warmer than my canvas vans.
theyre very durable. if you put shoe-glue on them right out the box they'll give you about 2 months before the wear gets to bad;glue the inside of the tongue as well, it will rip with heelflips. theyre pretty comfortable too, its like the perfect mix of board-feel and cushion. the only real drawback is the style. its not an attractive shoe lol but if youre a skater who does fliptricks,grinds, slides etc EVERYDAY, and you got BILLS and are on a BUDGET, you cant go wrong with these.
I've had these shoes for about six months and the rubber part is starting to pry from the canvas (at the place where you bend your toes). Still look sick if not sicker tbh
I bought for my son but he said they didn't feel comfortable and returned them. I think they are a nice looking shoe but if they rubbed on his feet in a weird way then it doesn't matter what they look like.