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  • Comfort4.5 stars
  • Style5 stars
  • Perfomance Enhancement5 stars
  • Value for Money5 stars
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1 Review For DVS VENOM

  • poopking Rank: Lieutenant 13th Jun 2006

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Colorways:
    Navy
    White/Black
    Black
    Who would wear this shoe?
    The skateboarder who needs a bit more tongue and heel padding, no we're not kidding. These can be a bit tight till you really bust them in.
    What it looks good with.
    The gum sole makes it a sure fire winner for anything skin colored. In fact most of my wardrobe is comprised simply of skin colored outfits because that guy, the "circulation suit" guy, was a big hero of mine growing up.


    Bad Points: None


    General comments: DVS Venom

    These DVS Venom are some of the best shoes I ever bought, lots of bells and whistles. I really like how they look and feel, especially the toe cap. The ghille lacing system is really nice, since I don't like buying laces that often, also there's an alternative lacing system (standard) if you really like the standard lacing system. They are lightweight, but not light as making the shoe less durable.

    I've always loved DVS and Lakai (both shoe companies owned by Podium INC) because of the bulky type shoes they produce. I've never been a fan of slim type, vulcanized shoes anyway, you just get a ton of board feel with vulcanized shoes anyways, after that, your feet is going to get so bruised like hell you wouldn't want to wear any vulcanized shoes after that.

    I'll prefer bulky, tech shoes to vulcanized shoes at anytime. There's nothing that's going to beat a shoe that's bulky, has an airbag and an indestructible toe cap.

    As it seems now, a lot of pro riders and shoe companies have been putting out a lot of paper thin, lightweight shoes. They all forgot about durability and value for money. Get the old models, they were the best.