MF skate shoe round-up

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Nike SB Paul Rodriguez 5

If a skate shoe is light, surely it can't be that protective, right? Wrong. The P-Rod 5 is the proof. Resilient Lunarlon cushioning in the outsole reduces heel bruising when a gap attack goes wrong, a single leather upper with no-sew technology means the shoe isn't bogged down with heavy layers and it doesn't chafe when you're popping tricks. The foam sock liner rounds it all off – it moulds to the shape of your foot, ensuring you're super comfortable whether pushing or walking.

Price: 

£62

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Etnies Blesdoe Mid

Looking for a wide mid-top skate shoes that offer loads of protection and a snug fit? If the answer's yes, this is the skate boot for you. It's the extra lace locking system that creates the secure feel, while the STI Foam Pro 1 footbed keeps your feet well cushioned when you land primo. It's also got a comfortingly big tongue that protects your delicate metatarsals.

Price: 

£64.95

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DC Toniks

This streamlined, lightweight offering from DC represents a welcome departure from the big, clumpy skate shoes they used to make. Pairing the sleek upper with a thick, hard-wearing sole gives it a responsive feel without compromising on durability or impact protection. It looks great too and will easily double up as a stylish casual shoe for who can't handle the slams but like the skate look.

Price :

£50

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C1rca Cero High

The first thing you’ll notice when wearing the Cero High is just how comfy it is thanks to a soft, springy sole that lessens the impact of heavy landings, and ankle padding that helps prevent painful ankle rolls. A durable shoe on the whole that, thanks to thick suede-like material and metal eyelets around the lace holes, will take a lot of board scraps to get down to your toes.

Price: 

£58.59

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