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| Comfort | 10/10 |
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| Style | 8.7/10 |
| Perfomance Enhancement | 7.3/10 |
| Value for Money | 8.3/10 |
| Reviewer Rating | 8.9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 8.3/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 24th Jun 2008
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User Rating : 10
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I like those shoes. They are really comfortable and are awesome, they only problem is that they are too high.
Guest.'s review and ratings | 20 words
Review by
chet
on 15th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Please start making them again!!!! (if anyone reading this owns a shoe co, copy these)!
chet's full review | 31 words
Review by
danmroe![]()
on 7th Dec 2005
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User Rating : 7
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I saw the Globe Chet IV on sale in my local skateshop and brought them. I was very disappointed. They were stiff, had almost no board feel, and I became crap because I couldn't do any good tricks in them. They last ages though, even though I haven't skated them much, instead I went to one of my favourite shoes of all time. The es accelerate! When I compare my globes to these, it makes my realise how old shoes are poor compared to the shoes of today.
Love Es.
Enjoi Sk8ing.
danmroe's full review | 107 words
Review by
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on 4th Feb 2004
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User Rating : 9
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Ok, first the bad. When I put on my CT-IVs for the first time, I was shocked by how stiff they were. Seriously, like a big old piece of plywood. Took a little bit of breaking-in. The toe gets ripped up pretty easy too.
But, they are definitely the comfiest shoes ever. They're built like a sock (think Osiris Datz), you don't even need the laces to hold them on. Sooo comfortable though. Like putting your feet into big old marshmallows - fees goooood. Nice and bulky too - look great comi ...
Sk8orDie's full review | 122 words | 2 comments added.
Review by
lunchbox14
on 19th Dec 2003
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User Rating : 10
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If you never have used these shoes thier the best thing you can get if you want comfort and get good skating out of them and no I'm not joking
lunchbox14's full review | 107 words
Review by
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on 28th Sep 2003
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User Rating : 9
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These Globe Chet IV Skate shoes rule. there are no hidden laces - so the shoe laces get sawed up after a few hours of hopping around. but, the shoe's are like a big sock so you don't need laces. i guess it's all good.
fizzkat's full review | 64 words
Review by
TJ![]()
on 25th Sep 2003
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User Rating : 8
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The Globe Chet IV are nice too skate but, nearly no board feel, £85! (about $130), rubbish toe armour my flips killed em in a month, ok ollie armour not brilliant, weak as anything soles. But soo damn comfortable!! no ankle support i broke my ankle, fs flipping a 8 set, but don't think the shoes will help there.
only lasted a month, not impressed for the price...
TJ's full review | 69 words | 1 comment added.
Review by
rob.
on 1st Jan 2003
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User Rating : 7
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When i first put my feet into these Globe Chet IV shoes I wasn't too impressed but after 10 minutes on a board, I knew they were good. Not a lot of feedback from the board due to the thick sole but they really protect your feet!!
Robs recommendation!
rob.'s full review | 64 words
Review by
k-4.![]()
on 25th Dec 2002
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User Rating : 10
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The Chet IV shoe is a solid skate shoe. The way the shoe is designed is good and I like the step-in sock liner, it creates a snug fit that does not require you to use shoe laces. My shoe had a minor defect in the stitching of the side rubber panel. The right shoe panel was not stitched down and since I skate goofy footed, the panel got ripped up, but nonetheless the shoe was a great skate shoe. There is solid padding in the tongue and the sole is great at absorbing impacts.
k-4.'s full review | 102 words | 1 comment added.

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