Adidas Busenitz, Men's Skateboarding Shoes

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Adidas Busenitz, Men's Skateboarding Shoes

Adidas Busenitz, Men's Skateboarding Shoes

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The silhouette and features of this model were co-designed by legendary skater Dennis Busenitz, whose last name has been integrated into the side of the upper. The result is a low-top sneaker that is relatively simple in design and convincing in terms of features for skateboarding. The three stripes on the side make the origin of the shoe widely visible. Numerous subtleties, such as decorative stitching on the toe cap and logos of the manufacturer in various places, set attractive accents. This Adidas trainer both complements a pair of jeans and a hoodie to create presentable streetwear and also adapts to a casual look in the office. Functional Fashion

Arguably, skate sneakers aren’t as performance-specific as other athletic shoes. I mean that to say: whereas a basketball or soccer sneaker might not be the most sartorially apt choice off of the court, skate sneakers are often designed to look and perform throughout all aspects of the skater’s life. On foot, the Busenitz ADV retains a sleek silhouette, which means slimmer-fitting jeans and chinos rest comfortably around the top without having a whole Zumi*z thing going on. a modern twist on a profile that celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019, whilst the Campus ADV draws interpretations from its ‘80s predecessor. Inspired by archived court classics and favourites of the likes of Heitor da Silva, adidas skate shoes such as the Campus 00’s, Adimatic and Forum 84 Low ADV pay contemporary homage to adidas’ basketball heritage and to the brand’s ‘badge of sport’ lineage. Influenced by typical skate shoes of the ‘90s, the original Busenitz differs from most modern skate shoes with it’s bulkier design but has become a firm favourite for skaters who prefer greater coverage and an old school look. Crafted with a focus on speed and technical precision, at the core of the design a GEOFIT cushioned heel supplies impact support during demanding skate sessions and an abrasion resistant Adituff toe pieceA key player on the adidas skateboarding pro team since 2016, Dennis Busenitz spent his first 10 years rolling around the streets of Munich before his family made the move to the US which led him to gain sponsorships from Volcom, Spitfire, Bones Swiss and Thunder. Known for his part within adidas’ Away Days and more recently the Introducing /// Rodrigo x Busenitz part which paid homage to Busenitz’s signature footwear style in addition to the years Rodrigo Teixeira has spent skating for the iconic sportswear brand, Busenitz shows no sign of slowing down and continues to work with adidas to create new interpretations of his self entitled shoe which has gained a dedicated following thanks to its performance abilities and classic aesthetic. Despite adidas’s innovations in running with the unveiling of BOOST and SpringBlade technologies, the skateboarding line hasn’t been exactly graced with the latest technologies. While this isn’t exactly surprising, the ADV does miss a more padded insole when your inner teenager tells you to ollie a staircase. As it stands, the ADV comes standard with a contoured EVA insole, without any absorbent gels or airbags. As the insole is a bit on the thin side, the sneaker absorbs impact chiefly through rigid “nano heel cushioning” within the midsole. Unlike some Phylon insoles that distribute impact throughout the whole of the foot, the nano heel cushioning seems to absorb impact directly at the point of collision: your heel. As a result, despite its supportive construction, the ADV doesn’t absorb impact as well as it could. Stair-counters might be interested in aftermarket products such as Footprint or Remind Insoles as a possible solution, but this combination may also require looser lacing given the sneaker’s fitted construction. a slimmer silhouette adorned with flashes of gold metallic and solar red for a striking look against smooth suede uppers. As always the shoe has been created in partnership with long-time team rider Dennis Busenitz who brings his expertise in performance to each new edition.

The Adidas Busenitz features a hard-wearing upper made of tear-resistant suede, which is designed to ensure a healthy foot climate with perforations on the sides. Waterproofing before the first wear should give the high-quality, soft natural leather a velvety look for a long time. The functional plus points include the removable footbed made of preformed polyurethane, an individually adjustable, padded tongue with a ribbed look and the anatomical fit. The origin from the skate scene is recognisable by the reinforced heel cap and stabiliser, retractable eyelets of the 7-hole lacing and the non-slip, grippy cupsole made of rubber with a pivot point profile. The Geofit shank promises a good hold and contributes to comfort. The bottom line is that the model is meant to be a functional assistant for the halfpipe. Adidas Trainers: Best Price U.K. As mentioned previously, the Busenitz ADV may take a couple of hours of walking or skating around to break in completely. The return on this time investment is that after the introductory period, the shoe becomes supremely comfortable. The sneaker’s upper is essentially composed of one piece of suede wrapping around the forefoot. The three stripes at the midfoot of the sneaker double as an extra protective layer, and are imprinted into the suede rather than stitched on. This feature looks nice aesthetically, but also reduces the number of areas at which the sneaker can fall apart.



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