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Without any further teasers or delays…here’s the Adidas Busenitz Pro review in English. I know that it is posted later than expected, but I’m not reviewing shoes full time (yet) and university needed my full attention during the last one and a half months.
High quality PDF version: Adidas Busenitz Pro Review
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Tyler
August 10, 2009Great Review! Being a skateboarder who use to play football through my childhood, i thought these shoes were a great addition to the already stellar adidas sb line.
Although i am still attatched to the Campus Vulc ( going on to my 6th pair now ) i am going to give the Busenitz a try.
woozers
August 10, 2009Nice review, thanks!
mike
August 11, 2009nice review i have these shoes their the best all i want 2 know is what are the holes on the sole for
cdyckmans
August 11, 2009The holes have no function, I think they are caused by the production method.
Edmond
August 15, 2009awesome review
thankyou
cory
August 16, 2009hey these shoes are great. but
the 5th day i skated them i tore some ligaments in my ankle.
did you have any problems like that?
cdyckmans
August 16, 2009No I didn’t have any problems like that.
Get well soon!
gassfridge
August 20, 2009hey I was wondering if you’ve ever skated in Sambas and if these are similar? I’ve been trying out different non-sb adidas and Sambas are very nice to skate in and look pretty alike to the Busentiz
matthew
September 22, 2009great review all i would like to know is how long will the sole on the shoe last for before producing holes
cdyckmans
September 22, 2009Sorry I can’t answer that. I skated them for 27 hours like written in the review and then shot the pics. When I did the review the upper material
became holes before the sole had some, and all in all the sole seems pretty durable. Hope I helped you.
rams
July 1, 2012seeing as these shoes are the skate version of sambas the sole is nearly identical and on the sambas the holes are for better grip on icy surface as these shoes were developed for players to practice on icy hard surfaces.
CDYCKMANS says:
Aug 11, 2009
The holes have no function, I think they are caused by the production method.
Clemens Dyckmans
July 4, 2012I think we are talking about different holes. You mean the sole pattern, right? That’s true, it’s the Spezial outsole which is also used for the Samba, a model for icey soccer grounds.