Just got these in the mail they look too good and I'm really excited to skate in them. Good padding and adidas are some of the grip poets shoes out there so anybody looking at this, wanting to buy the shoe or have it in the mail, you can feel confident that they will skate well.
Hey Benson, loving the adidas shoe reviews but I'm torn between either these or the Silas 2's. Think I can get some differences between the two and which may be better? Thanks
I have skated both and the tread on the Busenitz Vulc isn't quite as invincible like the Janoski. However, its really strong and even when it flattens out (after a lot of skating) it remains really grippy. So i would say that it is pretty comparable to Jano's. Even though the bottom may not last quite as long the Busenitz Vulc makes up for it with being much more comfortable than the janoski's
@@loffy2906 Adidas has come out with the Busenitz Vulc II to replace the old version. Here's the weartest that we did for them. Cheers! - Tim ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3zk8kHV2oAc.html
this shoe is basically a combination of my personal favorite shoe to skate in (adi-ease), and my favorite shoe to chill in (og busenitz). Busenitz can do no wrong! i got both colors. GTWYC
Really? I tore a hole through the outsole in about two weeks in these. I've skated like ten pairs of the OG Busenitz's, and I've never torn a hole in the sole on those.
They're pretty tough! I'd say they'd last a bit longer than a Nike Janoski. But this is a pretty old shoe/video (2012). Adidas makes the Busenitz Vulc II now which looks the same but has better features and durability. Here's the weartest: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3zk8kHV2oAc.html www.tactics.com/adidas/busenitz-vulc-ii-skate-shoes Cheers! - Tim