copsandprepssuck
07-29-2006, 11:00 AM
Etnies Cinch
Well, to start off, I would like to say these shoes are just amazing. Well, for me at least. I had mine from mid-October to early June. About 8 months. Pretty long, huh? Moving on, when I first tried these shoes on, they were very very comfortable, which is another plus. They have a very soft, yet thick sole, so you can feel comfort without feeling pain. The grip was great on it, they used some type of extra grip material, which helped my ollies and other tricks out a lot. They also do not hurt your feet on stairs if you land a little sketchy. They are normally made of suade and have a very thick tongue. But the shoes are still easy to fit into. Now some cons about these shoes are they lose their color(if black)within a week. But that really doesn't play any roles in them tearing. Once you have had the shoe for a bit, you will notice they wear on the bottom fairly easily, but not too easily. Once they start tearing, they really don't stop. It just keeps getting worse as time goes by. And, after using them a lot, the soles start to wear away and tear very easily, causing barely any comfort, if any at all. But overall, I'd give these shoes an 8/10. They range anywhere from 60-70 U.S. dollars.
http://www.etnies.com/site-images/footwear/color/77.jpg
Well, to start off, I would like to say these shoes are just amazing. Well, for me at least. I had mine from mid-October to early June. About 8 months. Pretty long, huh? Moving on, when I first tried these shoes on, they were very very comfortable, which is another plus. They have a very soft, yet thick sole, so you can feel comfort without feeling pain. The grip was great on it, they used some type of extra grip material, which helped my ollies and other tricks out a lot. They also do not hurt your feet on stairs if you land a little sketchy. They are normally made of suade and have a very thick tongue. But the shoes are still easy to fit into. Now some cons about these shoes are they lose their color(if black)within a week. But that really doesn't play any roles in them tearing. Once you have had the shoe for a bit, you will notice they wear on the bottom fairly easily, but not too easily. Once they start tearing, they really don't stop. It just keeps getting worse as time goes by. And, after using them a lot, the soles start to wear away and tear very easily, causing barely any comfort, if any at all. But overall, I'd give these shoes an 8/10. They range anywhere from 60-70 U.S. dollars.
http://www.etnies.com/site-images/footwear/color/77.jpg