wow! The 1st shoe review where I haven't seen a thumbs down, either Adidas got this really right or our two riders did an in-depth and thorough review. Nice one Tactics!
100% get another insole. If you jump down anything bigger than a 6, you'll get hell bruise. When I put better insoles in, this shoe is like the best, perfect toe cap, and so good for heelflips also
I don’t expect to ever gain anything from shoe review vids but this one was great. Hearing honest feedback about the insole was kind of surprising, being that I don’t often hear even minor criticisms in review vids. Having two different skaters that don’t seem to have an interest in helping sell the shoe is nice to see. Holy shit that was a lot to say about a shoe review vid. Whatever. Hope to see more of these.
best shoes ive tried for skating... great board feel, grip, good durability and no break in time... the matchbreaks are very similar, but slightly thicker in every sense, considerably more durable and a bit more ankle support, with the feel of a vulc shoe. They are a good alternative for the busenitz vulc if you need something a bit sturdier, but still, the busenitz are better regarding board feel.
Can somebody please help me to know the diferrencies in feeling between the cupsole pro version of this shoe and the vulcanised II version. Like do the vulc shoe reduce the bulky feeling of the pro ones ?
Thanks man! We're gettin' by! Hope you're safe too! In my opinion, it would be a tie between the Busenitz Vulc 2 and the Figgy Dose. The Reynolds 3 G6 felt a little narrower to me. The Figgy's are cupsoles, so they'll skate a bit differently than the Busenitz Vulc 2. I hope that helps! - Tim
I'm skating gazelles atm and they have zero support bruised my heel instantly. Also put a tear/hole in the first layer of suede on toe within a month. How are these? Seems very similar probs besides the insole?
These shoes are pretty dang durable. Under the suede is AdiTuff (rubber underlayer) so the shoe can still keep going even if you eventually wear through the suede. Also the toebox is one piece, so you're not going to blow out a seam. As far as impact goes, it's still a vulcanized shoe so you'll still feel the impact. But it feels like it has a decent amount of support. Aftermarket insoles also help a lot with impact protection, and you can keep swapping them into your new shoes , so it's a good investment. Cheers! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop thanks for the reply guys✌may give them a go on my next shoe. Just went with some etnies marano Michelins🔥 never skated a vulcanised shoe until the gazelles. Think I need that extra support. Cheers
@@tacticsboardshop How do the soles hold up. Someone else was saying they wore through them in a month. I've been using Adidas Sambas. The sides hold up fine, but, the soles wear out pretty quick. I'm wondering if these would be any better. I'm guessing not as it looks like there is a lot of air space between the rubber tread.
They should fit fine into these. You'll have to take out the AdiPrene insole but I don't think you'll have a problem getting the FP insole to work in there. 👍 - Tim
Are you saying you do a lot of kickflips, or that you don't do kickflips? If you're not doing a bunch of flip tricks then these shoes will last a very long time. If you ARE doing a ton of kickflips, then I feel like they will still last a good amount of time because the suede is durable and even after wearing through it, there's the AdiTuff layer underneath to keep the shoe going even longer. So either way this shoe is a good investment. I hope that answered your question! - Tim
I know im very late but im planning to cop these. Not so sure about the sizing though. I have wide feet, do you suggest I go half size up? Or true to size then break it in?
I'd say these are true to size. I also have wide feet and the toebox didn't feel super narrow. It was a little snug, but after one session, it stretched slightly and then it was perfect. 👍 - Tim
I just got these and it's weird I've had the exact opposite experience. They don't bend at all and it hurts my feet. Been trying to break them in for a few weeks while I finish off my pair of new balance.
Dang, that's crazy. But have been a bad batch of rubber. If you can ever find the first Gen businetz vulc, pick them up. The sole is different(almost like a Nizza slip-on) and it's like they are already broken in brand new. It's super nice.
Both of the weartesters prefer the vulc version, although both of them prefer vulcanized shoes in general. The OG Busenitz Pro is a cupsole and is a very different shoe as far as how it feels and skates. Both are amazing shoes though! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop Thank Tim ! can you tell me the differencies in the feeling between these 2 shoes (boarfeeling, bulky feel). that could help me a lot !
@@eliotbuatois8188 The OG Busenitz is definitely very thick in the heel and takes a while to break in, where as the vulcanized version breaks in much quicker and will give you significantly more boardfeel off the bat. That's not to say the OG's wont have good boardfeel eventually, you'll just have to earn it. The outsole on the OG will last longer than the vulc version because it's a different non-baked rubber compound. The upper is pretty much the same on both, so the suede should wear at about the same rate. Although the foxing tape might wear down quicker than the rubber cup on the OGs. Also the OG version will have a lot more impact support for gaps and rails and whatnot. It just depends on what you're looking for out of a shoe. I hope that helped! - Tim th-cam.com/video/Vjab-9e7wXQ/w-d-xo.html
The Busenitz Pro shoes are Cupsoles, and these are Vulcanized soles. So the Pro version will be much thicker and stiffer on the bottom but will have more support for impact and the outsole will be a little more durable. These Vulc 2 shoes will be thinner with more boardfeel, but the impact support will be less and the foxing tape is softer than the Cup rubber, so it might wear out a bit faster than the Pros if you do lots of flip tricks. I hope that helps! - Tim
I mean i had these and i made a hole into the sole in about a month. If they keep their shoe 97% new after 3 weeks, as it looked in the video (almost untouched, i know it's transition but still.. the sole gets fucked anyway) it's a miracle. I love the shoe but the durability is not correct in this video i feel like.
That's what I was wondering about. I've been skating Adidas Sambas. Although technically, they are not designed for skating and are soccer shoes, the sides hold up fine. The problem is like you mentioned, the sole wear out. IMHO, they need to have less air spaces in them and more rubber. I think the shoe company may do that intentionally so they can sell more shoes.
When i first heard the guy talk I thought I had my video on 0.75x play speed accidentally lol
Been skating these shoes every day for last 2 months and they are holding up and feel incredible
i love how high the green hoodie dude sounds 😂chill afff
Seems like he’s on heroin
wow! The 1st shoe review where I haven't seen a thumbs down, either Adidas got this really right or our two riders did an in-depth and thorough review. Nice one Tactics!
very good video. different perspectives from different styles of skaters. keep doing this video style in the future for shoe reviews
This gotta be the best shoe review you guys did so far. Love these two dudes and actual solid information on the shoe comes a long way!
100% get another insole. If you jump down anything bigger than a 6, you'll get hell bruise. When I put better insoles in, this shoe is like the best, perfect toe cap, and so good for heelflips also
I’m very athletic so that never happened to me when jumping down stairs
what insoles would u reccomend? ive skated these for about 4 months now and i keep getting heel bruises
@@kevqnn7498 if you have the money footprint are a good option
I don’t expect to ever gain anything from shoe review vids but this one was great. Hearing honest feedback about the insole was kind of surprising, being that I don’t often hear even minor criticisms in review vids. Having two different skaters that don’t seem to have an interest in helping sell the shoe is nice to see.
Holy shit that was a lot to say about a shoe review vid. Whatever. Hope to see more of these.
This was the most informational shoe review I have ever fuckin seen man. They went through everything.
Okay I’m getting these
The Black and Gold ones are 🔥!
Just bought a pair of this shoes for 50% off will be using them for walking exercise , didn't know they were made for skateboarding tho
best shoes ive tried for skating... great board feel, grip, good durability and no break in time... the matchbreaks are very similar, but slightly thicker in every sense, considerably more durable and a bit more ankle support, with the feel of a vulc shoe. They are a good alternative for the busenitz vulc if you need something a bit sturdier, but still, the busenitz are better regarding board feel.
Clean ass Lazerflip!
i saw it right after reading this comment😂
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Can somebody please help me to know the diferrencies in feeling between the cupsole pro version of this shoe and the vulcanised II version. Like do the vulc shoe reduce the bulky feeling of the pro ones ?
vulc version is thinner and less wide than the original one
Adidas copa nationale next?
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3:32 holy shit
Is the boardfeel the same as the Nike Blazer GT Low? I'm wearing the Nike Blazer GT Low and I really want an Adidas model to test! Thanks 🛹🇧🇷👟👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hey Tactics Team, hope you are all doing great and safe. Which have a wider fit? Busenitz Vulc 2, Reynolds 3 G6, or Figgy Dose?
Thanks man! We're gettin' by! Hope you're safe too! In my opinion, it would be a tie between the Busenitz Vulc 2 and the Figgy Dose. The Reynolds 3 G6 felt a little narrower to me. The Figgy's are cupsoles, so they'll skate a bit differently than the Busenitz Vulc 2. I hope that helps! - Tim
i dont do flip tricks, mostly ollies and shove its. Will they last me 4 months? Im trying to get shoes that last a longer time. And how do they fit?
Yea if u no flip tricks theyll last a good 6+ months. They fit a lil small so i recommend going half a size bigger
Do these improve the flick drastically
How’s the normal busenitz compared to the Normal ones???
I think someone’s on the gear 💯
I'm skating gazelles atm and they have zero support bruised my heel instantly. Also put a tear/hole in the first layer of suede on toe within a month. How are these? Seems very similar probs besides the insole?
These shoes are pretty dang durable. Under the suede is AdiTuff (rubber underlayer) so the shoe can still keep going even if you eventually wear through the suede. Also the toebox is one piece, so you're not going to blow out a seam. As far as impact goes, it's still a vulcanized shoe so you'll still feel the impact. But it feels like it has a decent amount of support. Aftermarket insoles also help a lot with impact protection, and you can keep swapping them into your new shoes , so it's a good investment. Cheers! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop thanks for the reply guys✌may give them a go on my next shoe. Just went with some etnies marano Michelins🔥 never skated a vulcanised shoe until the gazelles. Think I need that extra support. Cheers
@@tacticsboardshop How do the soles hold up. Someone else was saying they wore through them in a month. I've been using Adidas Sambas. The sides hold up fine, but, the soles wear out pretty quick. I'm wondering if these would be any better. I'm guessing not as it looks like there is a lot of air space between the rubber tread.
where is this skatepark ?? wow
Eugene, Oregon! 🔥
Thanks dude
Will my FP Insoles Gamechangers fit in these? Or do I need to get the low profile ones so my heel doesn't slip out?
They should fit fine into these. You'll have to take out the AdiPrene insole but I don't think you'll have a problem getting the FP insole to work in there. 👍 - Tim
I do a not of kickflips will they last me?
Are you saying you do a lot of kickflips, or that you don't do kickflips? If you're not doing a bunch of flip tricks then these shoes will last a very long time. If you ARE doing a ton of kickflips, then I feel like they will still last a good amount of time because the suede is durable and even after wearing through it, there's the AdiTuff layer underneath to keep the shoe going even longer. So either way this shoe is a good investment. I hope that answered your question! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop i do a lot of kickflips will they Last atleast like a month?
@@AzemMC Definitely, these shoes were designed for technical skating so they'll hold up for ya! Cheers! - Tim
I know im very late but im planning to cop these. Not so sure about the sizing though. I have wide feet, do you suggest I go half size up? Or true to size then break it in?
I'd say these are true to size. I also have wide feet and the toebox didn't feel super narrow. It was a little snug, but after one session, it stretched slightly and then it was perfect. 👍 - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop thanks, bro!
I just got these and it's weird I've had the exact opposite experience. They don't bend at all and it hurts my feet. Been trying to break them in for a few weeks while I finish off my pair of new balance.
Dang, that's crazy. But have been a bad batch of rubber. If you can ever find the first Gen businetz vulc, pick them up. The sole is different(almost like a Nizza slip-on) and it's like they are already broken in brand new. It's super nice.
The reviewer was high as shit 😂😂😂😂😂
Do the wear testers prefer this or the og Busenitz pro?
Both of the weartesters prefer the vulc version, although both of them prefer vulcanized shoes in general. The OG Busenitz Pro is a cupsole and is a very different shoe as far as how it feels and skates. Both are amazing shoes though! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop Thank Tim ! can you tell me the differencies in the feeling between these 2 shoes (boarfeeling, bulky feel). that could help me a lot !
@@eliotbuatois8188 The OG Busenitz is definitely very thick in the heel and takes a while to break in, where as the vulcanized version breaks in much quicker and will give you significantly more boardfeel off the bat. That's not to say the OG's wont have good boardfeel eventually, you'll just have to earn it. The outsole on the OG will last longer than the vulc version because it's a different non-baked rubber compound. The upper is pretty much the same on both, so the suede should wear at about the same rate. Although the foxing tape might wear down quicker than the rubber cup on the OGs. Also the OG version will have a lot more impact support for gaps and rails and whatnot. It just depends on what you're looking for out of a shoe. I hope that helped! - Tim
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@@tacticsboardshop thank you that realy help me a lot !!
Does anyone can tell me what’s the difference between this and busenitz pro? Which one is better
The Busenitz Pro shoes are Cupsoles, and these are Vulcanized soles. So the Pro version will be much thicker and stiffer on the bottom but will have more support for impact and the outsole will be a little more durable. These Vulc 2 shoes will be thinner with more boardfeel, but the impact support will be less and the foxing tape is softer than the Cup rubber, so it might wear out a bit faster than the Pros if you do lots of flip tricks. I hope that helps! - Tim
@@tacticsboardshop thank you so much bro, that’s totally solved my problem🤙🏼🤙🏼
I tried to get into the team but unfortunately failed
how about the sizing?
These fit true to size. It has the same fit as the OG Busenitz Vulc but with updated tech. 👌
@@tacticsboardshop thank you so much
Tactics Boardshop true to size for adidas or you mean in general? Like is the same size as vans or nike?
Do you deliver in vietnam ?
Give customer service a call and they'll be able to give you the info you need! 1-541-349-0087
I mean i had these and i made a hole into the sole in about a month. If they keep their shoe 97% new after 3 weeks, as it looked in the video (almost untouched, i know it's transition but still.. the sole gets fucked anyway) it's a miracle. I love the shoe but the durability is not correct in this video i feel like.
That's what I was wondering about. I've been skating Adidas Sambas. Although technically, they are not designed for skating and are soccer shoes, the sides hold up fine. The problem is like you mentioned, the sole wear out. IMHO, they need to have less air spaces in them and more rubber. I think the shoe company may do that intentionally so they can sell more shoes.
Nice time don't let someone Who sounds like they Are falling asleep do the review
You can't even type properly my dude
I'm not a skater but i'm gonna get one 😊
Great style is always a good choice.
👍👍👍👍
Same size as nike, vans etc?
Yup!
@@tacticsboardshop thank you!
Please wear test adidas copa nationale
They are damn comfy i can say that much so far
@@christopherlopez2491 i just get this shoes!! super comfy. Feels like im wearing adidas 3st.004
i get them for 40 bucks atm
Where?
This shoe failed for me i dont feel the board at all with them nikes are way better
100th
transition skating is irrelevant to skate shoe reviews.
bruh
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Insoles suck! Replace them if you get these boys
They look so awful compared to the original busenitz I version, they ruined the stripes into a cheap-looking material basically :/