Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Differences Between Skater Shoes and Normal Shoes

Many of you who are new to skateboarding might not realize that there is a difference between normal shoes and skater shoes. There are many features that skater shoes have that normal shoes simply do not and this can be seen in all the parts of the shoe when you break it down. It's important to know the differences when you are just starting out or if you are an experienced skater that doesn't know the benefits you get from using skater shoes. Below we will go over the main differences between regular shoes and skater shoes.




The first of many differences between these shoes is the anti-friction function of most skate shoes. Especially over the past couple of years, there have been more and more innovations and upgrades in these shoes. One of the most noticeable upgrades is the extra sole on the shoe with smaller cushioning on the inside. The shoelaces of these shoes are also often protected to prevent them from fraying and breaking early on. The materials used on skater shoes are usually durable because these shoes go through a lot of grinding and wear and tear. The tongue is also made thicker so it can protect your ankle a little better than a regular shoe. Of course, these are only a few of the features that skate shoes have when compared to regular shoes. They are designed to give you the most comfortable and most effective skating experience as possible.

When you decide you want to go out and buy some skate shoes then here are a few points that you should consider. You want to look for skate shoes that have soles and tongues made out of polyurethane, you should also look for shoes that are made out of suede or thick materials, these seem to be the most durable materials. You should also educate yourself on a few different brands before you go and buy whichever ones. There are so many great companies that make trusted and reliable skate shoes. Some of these companies include Vans, Fallen, Etnies, DC and so many more. Not all of them are created equal so you should know what you need out of a shoe for the style of skating you plan on doing.

Your skateboarding style plays a huge role in picking out the right shoes as not every shoe is made the same, so your shoe should match your style. If you want to do more trick on your board then you will need a flexible shoe that lets your foot move freely, if you want to do more jump trick then you will need something with a thick sole to absorb the impact. It is important that your shoe matches the kind of skating and tricks you want to do. Last but not least do not skimp on spending money when it comes to your shoes if you are serious about skating. A good pair of skate shoes can save you from food injuries, they are more comfortable while riding, the only time you should maybe not splurge is if you are not serious about skating.  

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