lucky13
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Registered: 18-7-2006
Location: Utah
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What kind of shoes?
I recently crashed because the shoes i was wearing came out of my mountainboard bindings. They slipped out with no effort. I was wondering what
shoes anyone else wears? Ones that are durable, have good stability, stay in the bindings and still look cool. Skate shoes, tennis shoes, etc... ?
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dman
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I've worn converse allstar hightops, lowtops and they do ok if I get the bindings tight enough but my favorite is a pair of teva trail running boots
that I use for paragliding. Lots of support and good grip in the bindings. What part of Utah are you in?
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Cloudy
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I just use regular sneakers
Ozone Frenzy 06 12
Ozone Frenzy 06 7.5
Flexifoil Bullet 3.5
Flexifoil Super 10
Flexifoil Stacker 6
MBS Comp 16 board
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matthewlavin
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I use vans hightops. the sole is perfect for the grip tape on top of the board. Also, what kind of foot straps due you have?
matthew
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Bucky
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Location: Warrenton, Oregon on the North Oregon coast (Sunse
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Skate shoes like Vans are the best way to go. Plus they are great for scudding (flat bottoms, no tread). Hightops also give you better ankle
support. I also have a pair of Nike day hikers that I use (also good ankle support)
\"There are no stupid questions... There are however, a lot of inquizitive idiots.\"
Quad-Trac Profoil 3m
Eolo Radsail Pro 2.7m, 3m, 6m (x2)
Ozone Razor 5.5m 4.5m and my new 8.5m (The thing scares the crap out of me...but in a good way!)
Advance Io 7.5m
Jojo Rage 12m
Jojo RS 6m (T. Raw\'s old mystery Jojo - still crazy powerful)
Earthboard Rage mountainboard w/8\" tires
MBS Comp 32 board
Flexifoil sport buggies (x3) Highly modified
Peter Lynn Comp w/Bigfoots
Rockville offroad skates w/8\" tires
Homebuilt sandboard
Lots of Ritalin
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Bucky
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Registered: 8-3-2006
Location: Warrenton, Oregon on the North Oregon coast (Sunse
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Skate shoes like Vans are the best way to go. Plus they are great for scudding (flat bottoms, no tread). Hightops also give you better ankle
support. I also have a pair of Nike day hikers that I use (also good ankle support)
\"There are no stupid questions... There are however, a lot of inquizitive idiots.\"
Quad-Trac Profoil 3m
Eolo Radsail Pro 2.7m, 3m, 6m (x2)
Ozone Razor 5.5m 4.5m and my new 8.5m (The thing scares the crap out of me...but in a good way!)
Advance Io 7.5m
Jojo Rage 12m
Jojo RS 6m (T. Raw\'s old mystery Jojo - still crazy powerful)
Earthboard Rage mountainboard w/8\" tires
MBS Comp 32 board
Flexifoil sport buggies (x3) Highly modified
Peter Lynn Comp w/Bigfoots
Rockville offroad skates w/8\" tires
Homebuilt sandboard
Lots of Ritalin
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Scanman
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Location: Union City, CA
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I like using my lightweight hiking boots for some extra ankle support.
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Boris
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I use ex-military boots for the ankle support. Nearly snapped one learning to board (the ankle not the boot!!). They're good for the motorbike that I
get to the beach with as well. I think they look good in a grungy kind of way too.
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