Adults' lowtop "cupsole" skate shoes CRUSH500 black and white
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- foot supportCupsole construction, reinforced heel counter for excellent support
- cushioningPolyurethane insole for effective, durable cushioning
- abrasion resistanceProtected side seam, reinforcement under the leather (Hidden Rubber Toecap)
- precisionClose-fitting shoe for better support and control.
- What is a cupsole?The cupsole is composed of 3 parts: an outsole, midsole and insole. Cupsoles are not heated (vulcanised) but sewn to the shoe, making them stronger than vulcanised soles. This process creates a longer-lasting sole with better cushioning and resistance to wear. The support is also better than on a shoe with a vulcanised sole.
- Cast polyurethane insole: more comfort and protection when landing jumps.The polyurethane insole continues to absorb impacts while retaining boardfeel. At 9 mm thick under the heel and 5 mm under the toe, this insole has no fear of gaps. As the polyurethane doesn't stay deformed after being compressed, this sole retains its initial shape and its technical properties for longer.
- "Stitch and turn" side panelthis is a construction that hides the seam thread and protects it from abrasion when performing tricks.
- Sizing specially designed for skateboardingA skate shoe is the interface between the skater and their board. This is why it's important for your shoes to be relatively close-fitting: it gives you maximum precision and board control. We have listened to customer feedback and, based on this, redesigned it with a thinner, narrower shape. This closer-fitting shape helps you better feel the board when doing tricks, and increases precision and control in all situations.
- How do you choose your skate shoe size?New skate shoes are generally quite tight when first used. They adjust after being worn for a few hours. So the ideal choice is a relatively snug-fitting skate shoe. For narrow feet, we recommend choosing your usual size.For wide feet, do not hesitate to choose one size above, especially when wearing them on a daily basis.
- Colour fastness - warningBright pigmented colours on the split leather, like green or red, can sometimes shift towards lighter colours, like white. If that happens, just clean the light colours with a mild detergent.
- How to extend the life of your skate shoes with repair glue.To extend the life of your skate shoes, we recommend using a shoe repair glue such as SHOE GOO II.Parts prone to wear, such as the OLLIE and FLIP zones on the upper part of the shoe, can be protected before use or easily repaired.The glue creates a protective layer against grip abrasion.This way, your skate shoes can last much longer, until the sole is worn out.
Care instructions
Storage
Store in a dry, cool place.
Cleaning
Do not wash.
Do not dry clean.
Do not iron.
Do not tumble dry.
Bleaching excluded.
- Dry in a dry and ventilated place.
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | intermediate, all levels |
customisation | customizable |
shoe height | low shoes |
main material | leather |
waterproof | no waterproof |
outsole type | cupsole |
foot width | medium |
type of shoes | cushioning and support |
drop | 9 mm |
place of practice | city, skatepark |
removable insole | remove insole unavailable |
condition | new |
marking outsole | non marking |
season | all seasons |
tightening type | traditional lace |
type of lining | mesh liner |
Composition
Upper of: 40.0% Polyester, 60.0% Leather - Bovine (Cattle) |
Lining and sock of: 100.0% Polyester |
Outer sole of: 100.0% Latex Rubber |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach

Using this finishing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of textiles by at least 53% compared to conventional dyeing.

Using recycled rubber rather than conventional rubber reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 26%.

Using this mass-dyeing process enables us to reduce CO2 emissions linked to the production of dyed textiles by at least 17% compared to conventional dyeing.

Using recycled polyester rather than conventional polyester reduces the CO2 emissions linked to the material by at least 17%.