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What is it with people and playing in skate shoes? the only thing worse than skate shoes would have to be flip flops. I don't get you peeps.
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Some skate shoes aren't bad for DDR; I used to play in a pair of Etnies all the time and I could PA pretty well in them and I could do 10's.
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v4extreme wrote:
What is it with people and playing in skate shoes? the only thing worse than skate shoes would have to be flip flops. I don't get you peeps.

Negative. The only disadvantage to skate shoes are the weight. The large surface area makes it way easier to cheat hands than it is with running shoes.
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i play barefoot, even though i have my own metal pad now.
i really ought to stop, it totally kills my feet if i step wrong. and i'm getting blisters.
LoL... i'm an idiot.
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Negative. The only disadvantage to skate shoes are the weight.


That, and they can be either too grippy (DC shoes) or not grippy enough (certain pairs of Vans). I find Etnies, specifially the Callicut shoe, to be the most balanced; not horribly heavy, but heavier than usual and has good grip.
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That, and they can be either too grippy (DC shoes) or not grippy enough (certain pairs of Vans).
How Ironic, my old DC Mentecas slipped so much I almost fell on every crossover.
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The only DC's I've played in are the Court Graffik ones. Mine are similar to these, but have pinstripes on the DC logo instead of the graffiti stuff:



It might be just the pads I play on, but they grip a little too much and squeak a lot.
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(about skate shoes, too lazy to quote)

...also their freakishly loose and bulky? idk I guess it's just a matter of preference.
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IceThorn14 wrote:
i play barefoot, even though i have my own metal pad now.
i really ought to stop, it totally kills my feet if i step wrong. and i'm getting blisters.
LoL... i'm an idiot.


I did that for awhile, got blisters.
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Am I the only person that plays on a high level shoeless? Earlier today I passed determinator on my cobalt flux shoeless and it hurt like hell. I took out the first two screws on each panel and i play without the lexcan and it works fine.
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Am I the only person that plays on a high level shoeless? Earlier today I passed determinator on my cobalt flux shoeless and it hurt like hell. I took out the first two screws on each panel and i play without the lexcan and it works fine.

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Barefoot is great for running, but not ddr/itg. Mainly due to the metal corners and potential for cutting your foot open.

I've been thinking of trying these out:
http://www.barefootrunner.com/2009/03/review-feelmax-panka/

or a Huarache sandal.

Every shoe I've used to play ddr/itg in kills me feet.
Either my toes get crushed.
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The arc of my foot kills do to thick soles and/or heel which does not allow the foot to bend properly. (I primarily use my forefoot).
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sambas. Sometimes the arches hurt, but they have the right amount of grip. Sliding your feet off the acrylic makes the playing a lot smother anyway.
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tamburlaine wrote:
sambas. Sometimes the arches hurt, but they have the right amount of grip. Sliding your feet off the acrylic makes the playing a lot smother anyway.


my beef with sambas:

- grip like CRAZY if one single little drop of sweat gets on the pad
- WAAAAYYY too loose
- THE PAIN
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Slayer³ wrote:
Barefoot is great for running, but not ddr/itg. Mainly due to the metal corners and potential for cutting your foot open.

I've been thinking of trying these out:
http://www.barefootrunner.com/2009/03/review-feelmax-panka/

or a Huarache sandal.

Every shoe I've used to play ddr/itg in kills me feet.
Either my toes get crushed.
or
The arc of my foot kills do to thick soles and/or heel which does not allow the foot to bend properly. (I primarily use my forefoot).



Those look pretty beast, except the bottom would get worn through pretty quick on my flux; probably would last awhile at the arcade.
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Once I outgrow my Asics (which might be pretty soon, lol), I'm planning on getting either these Nike Frees:



or these Adidas Goodyears:
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The goodyears look ok, if they're tight enough... is it just me, or is there anyone else who can't play unless their shoes are freakishly tight?
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v4extreme wrote:
tamburlaine wrote:
sambas. Sometimes the arches hurt, but they have the right amount of grip. Sliding your feet off the acrylic makes the playing a lot smother anyway.


my beef with sambas:

- grip like CRAZY if one single little drop of sweat gets on the pad
- WAAAAYYY too loose
- THE PAIN


I don't feel like they are loose at all? Maybe my feet are wider/I have a small size.

I do remember liking my old pair of asics which were pretty tight, so maybe I have just grown used to sambas....
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Everyone should just go with the proven shoe winners and use Pumas--preferably track and field. I use Puma Taper SP and pass up to 14. My friend from college just went out and bought a regular pair of Puma shoes and he does up to 13. I also can pass up to 14's with my New Balance 811 running shoes, but I prefer the Pumas.

Here is what matters in a shoe:

- lightweight (IMPORTANT; get a mesh design and not a huge shoe)
- flexible (can you create a flat surface by arching your foot?)
- Grip (not as much of an issue with bar, but still important)
- Relatively flat surface on bottom. Do NOT play in Nike Shox.
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jesusfr3ak4evr wrote:
Everyone should just go with the proven shoe winners and use Pumas--preferably track and field. I use Puma Taper SP and pass up to 14. My friend from college just went out and bought a regular pair of Puma shoes and he does up to 13. I also can pass up to 14's with my New Balance 811 running shoes, but I prefer the Pumas.

Here is what matters in a shoe:

- lightweight (IMPORTANT; get a mesh design and not a huge shoe)
- flexible (can you create a flat surface by arching your foot?)
- Grip (not as much of an issue with bar, but still important)
- Relatively flat surface on bottom. Do NOT play in Nike Shox.


yeah, puma's have pretty much been proven.
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