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Review on πŸ‘Ÿ adidas Originals Men's Adiease: Casual Comfort and Style for Men by Mario Beckwith

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Adidas Skateboarding - built to last

Adidas is probably one of the most underrated sneakers available today. First, I have an odd foot - on almost all gauges I measure from 12 to 13, but I found that most companies' 12th size is too tight and the 13th is too big - like clown shoes. Not Adidas. Adidas size 13 is (for me) perfect (although I haven't tried the company's size 12.5 yet - mostly because not everyone wears that size). Adidas vulcanized shoes are simply outstanding. The soles last a long time - it takes a lot of riding work to wear down the soles or even shave off the sides of the ollie. I am currently wearing a pair of Busenitz vulcanized shoes and the suede is holding up very, very well. No holes from the ollie and the soles (after about 3 months of riding) still look fairly new with little wear. Granted, I don't skate as much as I did as a kid, but I still skate almost every day and also run 1-2 miles a day. He withstood the heels and insoles. Oh, insoles are probably my favorite thing about shoes. Adiprene insoles are very comfortable. They're thin, but don't let that put you off. I'm overweight, still try to skate every day and still team up, skate and run out frequently (like stomp, run fast down a wall or hit hard) - and my feet NEVER hurt. after riding in adidas. I've tried other insoles - others are well known in the skate industry and while this other brand is good I think Adidas is great and doesn't need to change. I only bought a few pairs because I'm a shoe fanatic and a fan of Adidas style. I have one more pair to wear.

Pros
  • Good cause
Cons
  • Safety