Vulcanized skate shoes are characterized by their lightweight construction, resulting from a process where the thin rubber outsole is glued to the upper, wrapped with foxing tape, and then heated to harden the rubber, a process known as vulcanisation. These shoes typically have a thin and flat outsole, providing...
Vulcanized skate shoes are characterized by their lightweight construction, resulting from a process where the thin rubber outsole is glued to the upper, wrapped with foxing tape, and then heated to harden the rubber, a process known as vulcanisation. These shoes typically have a thin and flat outsole, providing signature boardfeel that many skaters prefer. The thin construction allows the shoes to break in quickly, offering unparalleled boardfeel for ultimate control during skating. However, this thin build can also mean less impact protection and support, making vulcanized shoes more suitable for low impact street or transition skaters.
Catch up on all your favourite subcultures in the latest issue of Living Proof Magazine as 10FOOT graces the cover, plus two exclusive photobooks based around shoplifting and 00s New...
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Bringing you the latest and greatest skateboard news from the last week, including CPTMAFIA in Europe, a new Troposphere full-length and Evan Smith on iPath.
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Find out what the GX1000 lads have been cooking up as they take a break from their usual downhill antics to treat us to a fresh selection of top-quality clothing.
Find out what the GX1000 lads have been cooking up as they take a break from their usual downhill antics to treat us to a fresh selection of top-quality clothing.
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