In-Detail Reviews.
Here’s a list of skate shoe companies I’ve reviewed (and will be reviewing soon).
Each section links to reviews, comparisons and breakdowns of durability, grip, and board feel!

DC Shoes
Reviews
DC Shoes have been around forever in skate culture, and most of us have either skated them, worn them out, or at least thought about it. In these reviews, I’m keeping it simple, no hype, no sponsorships.
Just honest takes on how they fit, how they skate, and if they’re worth picking up today!
✔️ Lynx Zero
✔️ Kalynx Zero
✔️ Manteca 4

Nike SB
Reviews
This isn’t a corporate review, it’s for skaters, by skaters.
We’re checking out Nike SB shoes for how they skate, how they last, and how they feel under your feet. Straight-up, honest reviews for everyone who lives to skate.
✔️ Zoom
✔️ Zoom Pogo Plus


LAKAI
Reviews
Built by skaters, for skaters.
From the streets to the park, we’re testing Lakai shoes the way they were meant to be skated, breaking down how they perform.
✔️ XLK Telford Low
✔️ Camby Echelon


Circa
Reviews
C1RCA built its name in the streets. Presenting a no hype attitude, just raw skate shoes made to get wrecked and keep rolling. If you want function over fluff, this is the brand that’s always been for skaters, by skaters!
✔️ 205 Vulc

ETNIES
Reviews
Etnies was built for real skateboarding. No gimmicks, just durable shoes made to get wrecked and keep rolling. Designed by skaters, for skaters, they deliver grip, board feel, and all-day reliability. Delve deeper in our reviews!
✔️ Jameson 2 Eco

Vans
Reviews
Old school feel, new world pavement.
From first push to last slam, we’re testing if Vans still back the culture that built them.
✔️ Vans Checkerboard Slip-ons

FP (Footprint)
Reviews
FP Footprint isn’t just talking impact tech.
We’re skating it hard and giving you the real breakdown on grip, comfort, and durability.
✔️ Liberty
✔️ Decenzo DGS 3
