Women's Skateboarding Shoes
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Women's skate shoes
Whether you want to cruise around town on your skateboard or practice tricks like kickbacks and Ollies, women's skate shoes from adidas are available to protect your feet in iconic skateboarder style. The soles are flexible to allow maximum foot movement and help you feel the board properly. These skate shoes for women come in several styles that enhance your look while delivering performance features that help enrich your skateboarding experience. The uppers on these shoes are crafted from materials including durable leather, suede, synthetic or breathable fabric that let the air flow around your feet.
A perfect fit and maximum comfort
For the skateboarder who prefers a more secure fit, women's skate shoes with lace-up closures provide exactly this. Anyone who likes a snug but relaxed fit will find it in laceless styles that slide on and give feet a locked-in feeling without being restrictive. Features like moulded EVA midsoles and moulded sockliners are also available in some styles of skate shoes for women. Breathable sockliners that keep your feet dry and cool are another feature of some of these adidas skateboarding shoes.
Sole types to look for when choosing skateboarding shoes
Flat rubber outsoles are the norm on women's skate shoes - the style makes for a comfortable ride and provides texture for gripping the board. The two main styles of flat soles for skate shoes are moulded cupsoles and vulcanized soles, and which one to opt for is usually the biggest question when it comes to choosing skate shoes for women. adidas skateboarding shoes with cupsoles are designed with extra padding in the heels and tongues, which is made from protective, durable materials like Adituff and rubber. Vulcanized soles, on the other hand, are attached to the upper using heat, and are ideal for tricks because they're thinner and more flexible, allowing you to feel and grip the board for perfect control.