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How To Choose Skateboard Shoes – 2020 Guide

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Skating has been in fashion for a long time. Now, many love to do skateboarding not just for fun, but even professionally. Whether you have just started skateboarding or you are a professional, choosing the best shoes for skateboarding is an important decision. There is variety and it comes to trying different skateboard shoes. So, if you are a high impact skateboarder then you cannot take any chances. You need the best skateboard shoes which can help you jump off things and allow you to meet different styles of skateboarding.
Here we are sharing the 2020 skateboard shoes beginner’s guide to understand what you all have to look for in a skate shoe before making a purchase. We will discuss looking for the things in the best skateboard shoes which hold a value in the market and why these features are loved by many skateboard enthusiasts.
Vulcanized and Cupsole:
Are you in a cupsole camp or a vulcanized camp? So, skateboard shoes come in one form or another. These both help you skate in a unique way and different from each other to meet the different demands of the skateboarders. It depends on what you like to choose.
In vulcanized the rubber is heated at a very high temperature and pressed more quickly. The gummy is very tender and soft. It is applied to the sole of shoes directly. Therefore, vulcanized soles are very soft and give you an amazing feel of the board as well as the grip. They are quite flexible and break in very quickly. Trade offs are very soft as compared to the cupsoles rubber. It is not very durable and lacks the heel support unlike cupsoles.

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