When I first slipped into these, they felt amazingly comfortable and they blew me away. These are Andrew Reynolds 3rd signature model on Emerica, and I think he’s done a really good job with these.
Specs wise, the suede/leather uppers are stuck to a vulcanised gum rubber outsole that have a great grip control contrast, not too much nor to little! They have a seamless toe cap with perforations for fresh shoe-breath, and a nicely padded tongue with straps to keep it lined up and comfortable throughout. It also sports a System G2 in the heel for cushioning support to keep you heel bruise free whilst perfecting your frontside flips down the Newcastle 40.
I personally enjoy riding these and am currently on my second pair. I have to say that they don’t seem to hold up that long and become flimsy after a few months of grip dragging, but they hold up long enough for you to get great kicks out them. They’re great and I love rocking them, definitely a good overall skate shoe.
“Old shoes were good new”
Two-Pee
Here’s a little run down of some websites that deserve your attention during these testing times:
Indie director, Larry Clark is synonymous with skateboarding since he made Kids which featured New York Skaters (including Harold Hunter R.I.P.) in their search for kicks. This time Larry is focusing his attention on a group of misfit Latino skaters from Los Angeles in Wassup Rockers!
This World Cup Skateboarding event got some serious coverage last year, and rightly so! This transition-friendly comp attracts skaters from all over the globe to battle it out inside the unique bowl at
This Crossfire site you are looking into right now just got some decent props in this month’s issue of
Ahhh! Little Ms. Sovereign has us all singing along to her Adidas anthem… Well, the company that brought us mad street cred (and blisters to boot!) 10 years ago with their Gazelle and Shelltoe models, is looking to make a comeback on the skate scene!
This news has got nothing to do the infamous Working Men’s Club duo Chas ‘n’Dave. I just heard Chaz Pineda’s name and images of the burly tag team came to mind. Sorry…
The Leap of Faith has been revisited and then choked to death!
Castle Donington is under siege again and skaters are at the forefront! Yup- It’s the Snickers Bowl Comp at Download Festival from June 9th to 12th and a whole load of ramp rippers will be present to murder the 15ft vert bowl.