Monday, July 2, 2012
Emerica 'The Leo' skate shoe
Emerica Jinx skate shoe
The Emerica Jinx skate shoe, although it's not as pricy as other shoes, doesn't make it any less of a quality shoe (Had to say it, kids in the shop are getting to me.) Back on track though, the Jinx comes with a pretty decent arch support (which these days is hard to find) and EVA footbed. These are the first things I notice in a shoe since I have foot problems, but the shoe is pretty low profile, which if you're not a fan of bulky, goofy looking shoes, is about as thin as you're going to get without losing much needed padding.
Much like all other Emerica shoes the rubber outsole is amazingly durable and will hold up whether you shred all day or burn your shoes out footbraking downhill, and I've never once had a problem with any of Emerica skate shoes soles falling out, the Jinx even comes in 4 colors so there's a somewhat decent selection to choose from and you like any of them, this shoe is an absolute steal for only $50, I would normally be paying $60-85 for a shoe like this.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Emerica the SZA skate shoe
The SZA Emerica skate shoe has been one of our highest selling shoes for quite some time now, and I don't know why I haven't done a blog on it sooner. The best part of this shoe is that Szafranski really kept simplicity in mind but added some extra touches such as his zippered stash pocket and stylish straps all while keeping it as sleek and low profile as possible. Szafranski also knew a thing or two about comfort and had a level 3 STI foam padding thrown in this along with a full length polyurethane midsole, and super sleek design it's a trifecta of Durability, comfiness, and sexiness all in one.
Emerica Wino fusions
Emerica skate shoes came out with this awesome idea, and to be honest, I don't know why everyone hasn't done it. But the idea to fuse all of the components of the shoe into one was a truly ingenious idea, and makes the shoe way lighter, twice as flexible, and super durable compared to having stitches that can blow out. Although they're stitched they're actually fused and overlapped underneath so even if the stitching is torn you don't have to worry about your shoe falling apart. Along with Emerica's special STI foam footbed and a 400 NBS rubber outsole these shoes are not only comfy for just wearing around casually but are durable enough to hit the parks without fear of destroying your New Emerica Wino Fusions.
G-code
Bryan Herman talking about his quality pro model Emerica skate shoes. Diggin' how he's keepin' things simple.
The 'crisper'
So deep within the confines of my 'crisper drawer' which is really just a file cabinet chalk full of silica packs I keep my shoes in. I came across of an old pair of Reynolds 3 skate shoes, and looking back I remember these being my go to shoe, I had multiple other pairs of practically brand new shoes but wore my Reynolds for EVERYTHING, skating, school, paintball, skating, I didn't even get dress shoes when I got my suit for formal, I just rocked my Reynolds, haha. Coming out the crisper, it definitely showed. I just recently got a pair of shoes but I'm trying my hardest to keep my low cuts good looking so I got these for skating since my others are pretty much burnt out. I grabbed a new pair of Reynolds from the shop 2 days back and I'm in love all over again.
These babies don't have stitch lines to blowout, a super thick collar, that help keeps my ankles from getting skinned up, and with all the padding, rough landings are a thing of the past, and with the heel cushion, oh, the heel cushion. I can't tell you how many days I've spent limping home with a bruised heel from stair sets that can set me back a day or two simply because I can't even stand the next morning from such mutilated heels. But the Reynolds along with my special insoles ( my SPECIAL insoles alone can't even keep my heels cushioned enough to stop heel bruising all together but I've noticed since my Reynolds I've had nothing but mild heel pains every now and then, but for the most part it's virtually non-existant now. Man, I could really talk about these shoes all day but I'm going to stop now and say that these are easily one of my top 3 shoes, they're amazingly durable, extremely comfortable, and crazy stylish and low profile for how padded they are. If you don't have a pair, then you're missing out. Emerica skate shoes really killed it on this one.
These babies don't have stitch lines to blowout, a super thick collar, that help keeps my ankles from getting skinned up, and with all the padding, rough landings are a thing of the past, and with the heel cushion, oh, the heel cushion. I can't tell you how many days I've spent limping home with a bruised heel from stair sets that can set me back a day or two simply because I can't even stand the next morning from such mutilated heels. But the Reynolds along with my special insoles ( my SPECIAL insoles alone can't even keep my heels cushioned enough to stop heel bruising all together but I've noticed since my Reynolds I've had nothing but mild heel pains every now and then, but for the most part it's virtually non-existant now. Man, I could really talk about these shoes all day but I'm going to stop now and say that these are easily one of my top 3 shoes, they're amazingly durable, extremely comfortable, and crazy stylish and low profile for how padded they are. If you don't have a pair, then you're missing out. Emerica skate shoes really killed it on this one.
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Emerica Reynolds classics
The Emerica Reynolds classic skate shoes, which were inspired by the Reynolds II (funny right?). Has a suede body for extra durability so you don't need to worry about blowouts and comes with a padded canvas upper and collar that helps keep the shoe ventilated especially in these hot summer skate sesh's. Also, the Reynolds classic comes with full length internal polyurethane insole made of Emerica skate shoes patent STI PU foam. Along with a comfy foam insole the suede is double wrapped and triple stitched to help ensure that your shoes aren't going to be blowing out, and comes complete with a natural rubber outsole that's sure to last until they go out of style (but classics never do).
Emerica Westgate fusion
Along with Emerica shoes's state of the art STI foam technology which in all honesty makes Dr. Scholls look lame. These though, have the midsole, outsole, and upper all fused together into one. Also, the Westgate is perfect for people who love the feel and protection that mid tops offer when skating without the bulk of a mid top and instead of your generic canvas or synthetic leather these bad boys are made of straight up suede, which truth be told, is quite tougher to rough up than canvas and synthetic leathers. For you that like the mid top style or are undecided on getting a pair mid tops are more than just a style and really do help keep you from rolling and scraping up your ankles.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
G-code!
So about these G-codes. Along with a thinner, lower profile for those of you who need to keep it on the down low, there's a seamless toe so there's no blowouts. This is so you can be keepin' your shoes lookin' fresh and your toes under cover on Emerica's redonkulously comfortable STI foam footbed technology. It doesn't stop there though, Emerica skate shoes didn't wanna skimp out on the rubber so they threw on a natural gum rubber cupsole and decked out the bottom with their patent Desert grip, These babies wouldn't slip on ice let alone your worn and torn griptape. Bryan Herman really hooked it up with these, the only problem is once you buy them, you won't want to ride anything else.
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