Etnies is excited to introduce a Brandon Semenuk signature shoe that is as versatile as he is!
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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!
As a lifetime skater wearing skate shoes for 30 years, I find many flat pedal shoes a bit stiffer than I want. That's great for some, don't get me wrong. However, coming from skate shoes, I simply wanted a beefy version for my rides, with some mtb features. The Jameson crank is nice, but this is the next step up. They feel extremely familiar, and have that exact same comfort and fit of every sole tech shoe I've had over the last 25 years - probably worn sole tech more than anything else. They have just the right amount of sole stiffness if you don't need an absolute tank, the outer is pretty waterproof (I live in southeast Alaska), they have never felt hot nor sweaty, they're a pleasure to look at, and Brandon rips. What else do you want? It would be rad if they pressed the same sole with their Michelin MTB material, but with how good the shoe already is, that's nitpicking. When the time comes for a new pair, which I don't expect to be very soon, I'm not sure what else I would even look at.
Grip is amazing, but the vibrations into the foot are super painful on prolonged descents. Not sure on the difference with my 5Tens, maybe fit, but these hurt terribly to descend on.