My pair of Adidas Campus vulc after around 10 hours of skating: The review is in the works, but I can’t tell you a release date yet .
This is the redone Nike SB Dunk Low review, Tim Weissberg had a look at the spelling and I updated some parts. The original one has been published only at Nikeskateboarding.org in autumn 2007. It was my first review about a skate shoe, so this is how all started…. PDF-File: nike-sb-dunk-low-review
I just saw that the newest Tre A.D., the one that just came out for december, has different laces than the ones I tested. Although I don’t know if they just printed “Kevlar” on for marketing reasons or actually improved the kevlar string and made them more durable, I think it is worth sharing. UPDATE:…
Yes, I’ll switch brands: The next review project will be about an Adidas Skateboarding shoe. They are on its way right now, I’ll post pics when they arrive so you know what subject you can expect next to be reviewed on weartested.
Here’s the redone Nike SB Blazer review. It was one of my first attempts to describe why a skate shoe is made good/bad in a certain area by having a close look at its design and workmanship and by skating it as long as possible. The PDF file: blazer-sb-review-v2
The Blazer review will be rereleased on this site soon. Improved text and maybe a few new pics are in the works right now. And to continue the tradition, here’s a teaser pic…
Here’s the complete review. Download it as a PDF file for better quality: nike-sb-tre-ad-review
The Nike SB Tre A.D. review will be posted next week, keep checking this site for the update. In the meantime enjoy this teaser picture: