Guide To Buy Skate Shoes
by Diana Claire
What is the most important equipment you should have when you play
skateboard? It is obvious you have to own
skateboard. If not possible you might borrow
from someone else as long as you are
comfortable with it. However, skateboard is
not the only equipment you should have. You
need skate shoes to complete it. Which skate
shoes should you choose?
Probably if
you facing this question, you will be
confused since there are so many brands,
colors, and price of skate shoes you can
choose. You don't want to pick wrong shoes,
right? If you think you already have skate
shoes, check it again! It may only just
regular shoes which are look like skate
shoes.
Skate shoes is variation of
the classic tennis shoe which are made to
provide the support and durability that a
skateboarder needs. Every new skateboarder
player needs shoes. If you keep using
regular shoes when skating, it will be
harder for you to make a jump or other
attraction and even sometimes dangerous.
Skate shoes are also used to avoid accident
because of it thick soles.
Skate
shoes need to have a strong ollie pad to
make the shoe last longer and should also
have a thick sole so the shoe manages to
stay strong. Skate shoes are also worn by
bicycle BMX riders to grip the pedals and
for the thick soles that can act as brakes.
Skate shoes are built with a large flat
bottom, to better grip the board, and often
with other features like reinforcement in
areas where you'll likely wear the shoe
down.
There are different brands of
skate shoes at the market, we can mention
some of them are DC Skateboarding Shoes,
Vans Skateboarding Shoes; Fallen Footwear;
Globe Shoes; Nike SB; Osiris; Emerica;
IPath; and Adio. Every shoe performs
different advantage. There are shoes which
are treated to block out water, snow and
slush, with extra tread. Perfect for snow
skates and snow days. But there are also
which have memory foam inside the shoes that
shapes to your foot, and no tongue. Most
skateboarding shoes are made for men and
women skateboarders.
So, are your
skate shoes have fulfilled all those
condition? If so, now you are ready to roll.
If you're a newcomer, start by checking your
skateboard. Make sure you comfortable with
it. Wear your skate shoes properly and if
you want to be safer, wear helmet and other
protective pads for your knee and elbow.
Enjoy!
About the Author Diana Claire lifelong for footwear led
her became footwear reviewer. Her
experiences on footwear can be helpful for
those who need more information about a
certain kind of footwear. Visit
http://www.skate-shoes.info and
http://www.akteboarding-shoes.info
for more information. |