A brand new slip-on by etnies that has Michelin tread pattern inspired by the Marana. A double wrapped vulcanized shoe with foxing tape. Extra thick "Drop to the Floor" Pro Foam 2 PU insole with an evertoe rubber toe cap for durability. It has a force shield reinforced upper with a rubber heel wrap for support. Goring construction for easy slip and secure fit.
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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!
very well made with Michelin bottoms and removable insoles super comfortable
There’s like a bit too much room in front of my toes. I typically wear size 10 in vans and it’s a great fit. These in size 10 were just like a bit longer but still fine. I’d be afraid to try size 9.5. Might be too small but might be just right. Just FYI other than that. They are what they are. Etnies skate shoes. Slip on. They fit tight like tight enough to shred no issues but not too tight where it’s uncomfortable or anything. The first day or two they’re stiff and a bit tighter but they break it great and feel great.
On my 3rd pair in a row. One of the only (decently priced), vulcanized slip-ons I could find. The bottoms last, the sides / kickflip areas last. The only issue is the little strechy part on the side that holds the tongue eventually rips from skating. But they last long enough to be worth the money.
Been using skate shoes for disc golf because I destroy hiking shoes/boots or sneakers on concrete tee pads. I would replace shoes every 3-6 months but I went an entire season and these took the beating.Only draw back is they run a little big so once I broke them in my feet would slide, but I just double up socks or wear thick hiking socks. Obviously these are not meant for hiking so my footing can slide while walking certain disc golf courses but the durability and comfort outweighs this.
Vans have always been my go-to for slip on shoes. They are pretty hard to beat, but can be pricey. These etnies are a great alternative for less money. They are comfortable and easy to slip on and off
Size 7
Bought them for my husband for Father's Day, they fit perfect and he loved them.