They have to do with how the sole is placed onto the shoe. A Vulc shoe is a hot process where they melt or hot glue the outsole onto the shoe, then glue the (usually white) band onto the outside. A cup-sole is a cold prodded where they mold the whole outsole, band an all, and usually stitch the sole onto the shoe. Vulc has a better board feel because it's a thinner outsole. Cupsole provides more protection because it's a thicker mold. :)
uh..... everyone knows that dummy! a skate shoe has wheels a tennis shoe doesn't
a skating boot, is just shoe part of a skate, but it isn't a skate until you put the blade on.
vulcanized rubber affects us today because it is used in tires and in shoe soles
A vast array of products are made with vulcanized rubber including tires, shoe soles, hoses, and hockey pucks.
There is not much of a difference between Jordan's and Jay's. One is a running shoe the other is a jumping shoe.
no
fallen (trek)
The difference is the weight. Soccer shoes are way lighter than football shoes.
fallen (trek)
yes, they are their cheapest/low-end skate shoe sold at khol's.
The skate shoe brand of Heelys still remain popular with children between the ages of 7-12.
Chad Muska owns the Circa Skate Shoe company. Marcus Bohi owns Circa and it is located in San Clemente, CA!