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Mikey Tomo

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personal choice really i find havin summat to cover most the ball fo your ankle stops you catching them so often

the other thing is lil squares/ hexagons/ blocks, grip way better then the wavy waffle pattern in my opinion

i rdie in either a pair of gravis low tops taht are minging or etnies which are also minging

dont really think it matters to be honest

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I find that really cheap skate style shoes really good as they have quite a soft bottom, they last a fair time and they cost about as much as a new pair of grips.

i use nike sbs sick for ttrials, used to ride with pumps but hurt feet after a while and rip easyy.

ride what your comfy in

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Well, you dont want any trials specific shoes, cos there just gay.

DC's suck too. Get some skate shoes with soft soles, or nike hi tops.

http://www.rollersnakes.co.uk/product.php?...ite/black/green

Get them, there comfy and the soles grippy as shit. And there £35...

This is THE shoe.

http://www.vapourised.com/product.asp?pid=21642&node=12

These are sweet too

http://www.overstock.com/Clothing-Shoes/S-...html?cid=133635

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well nike sb dunks are my fave shoes but dont think there any good to ride in.

i ride in adidas superstars or more well know as shell toes.

thay are about £35 qwid for me but im only a size 5 and a half.

http://www.jdsports.co.uk/webapp/wcs/store...551__170346_-1_

last a while aswell because the rubber on the front stop the wear of them. :)

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Riding shoes?? hhhmmm

i personaly find wearing my nike airmax work well

but really as quoted before you want something with a thick pattern thread on the sole for grip but you want some thing to allow your feet to breathe

which is easy to find really ,but as most nike trainers are running/sportswear they don,t offer much protection around the ankle which i would find helpful

for when have to bail ,and in most case its hard to land correctly resulting and sprains and twists but if you had ankle support this may minimise the chance of

this happening

So really you wan to be looking for breatheabilty,comfort and ankle protection

^_^

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