How do you balance tactically with style. Say I wear a hat and hoodie with some kind of sweatpants and hi- tops. What would you draw the line at? What do you change?
Love these sorts of videos, always send them out to people who ask me what's best to look for in a parkour shoe... The Take Flight shoes look decent... but I cannot get behind them for the simple fact the brand has been so controversial for years
@@Marcin18x Maranas are too heavy, I much prefer the Exos. But I switch to Maranas on rainy days cause Exos don't stop water and you get wet easily. Also I just started skateboarding a few days ago so Maranas are great for that.
In terms of grip and flexibility, i have found the Onitsuka Tiger Ultimate 81's to be unparalleled. They feel like a great balance between a sneaker and a minimalist shoe, providing a lot of flexibility with just enough cushion. They have this hexagonal rubber bottom that goes up past the toe and is phenomenal for gripping walls. I also find them to be really stylish and a good fit for wide feet. The only problem is they can be quite hard to find certain times of the year. I wish Onitsuka/Asics would produce more of them because after wearing them for 8 years, they're the only shoe that feels right for me anymore.
Totally get the confusion, in this he means kids have been wearing them for multiple sessions of classes. Each session lasts months, so not just multiple training sessions.
Can someone tell that third guy the reason the glue is coming apart obviously his shoes is because he put them in the microwave? The heat ruins the glue.
Cheap is different for everyone, we include as much variety as we can in these videos. Most of the shoes featured in this video are under $100 Canadian.