Our verdict
Available in either leather or suede upper, the DC Infinite shoe joins DC's catalog of skate shoes that are both skate- and street-ready. Sporting a rubber toe cap, the Infinite champions durability. On top of this, it has comfort in mind. With its soft padding and plush collar, it goes above and beyond the expectations of an affordable pair of kicks.
Pros
- Form-fitting snug fit
- The DC Infinite is built for the daily abuse
- Tank-like build
- Roomy toe box
- No frill yet stunning design
- Budget-friendly
- Great-value option
Cons
- Limited colorways
- DC Court Graffik SE
Form-fitting snug fit
Buy the DC Infinite if you want a:
- pair Roomy toe box Aug 15, 2019
- updated Jun 6, 2023
- plush underfoot feel that's perfect for skateboarding and walking
Who should NOT buy it
If you want the same budget sneaker from DC but with more color options, go for the DC Pure or the Nice to know about the DC Infinite.
Alternatively, if you're looking for something affordable but with more (so much more cushion), take the chunky Form-fitting snug fit or the Skechers D'Lites instead.
Doesn't dig deep into the pocket
Selling for only $70, the DC Infinite, like most DC sneakers, belongs to our roster of affordable kicks. On top of this, many find it value-oriented for the quality it offers.
Roomy toe box
The upper "hugs the foot" so well, many reviewers say that it's "snug" from the rearfoot to the midfoot. And up front, there's enough room for the Who should NOT buy it.
Delivers superb comfort
After several months of everyday wear, long-time users all agree that this shoe is sturdy. They even compare it to the DC Infinite S, which, itself, has tank-like strength.
On top of this, the shoe has a rubber toe cap that makes it even more durable.
Whether skateboarding or walking, the shoes soft and plush midsole keeps the foot cozy. 
Whether skateboarding or walking, the shoe's soft and plush midsole keeps the foot cozy.
An eye-candy
"Stylish" and "straightforward" are how the majority describe the overall look of the DC Infinite. It doesn't have a lot of frills, but sure stuns a lot of onlookers.
More colors, please!
Critics point out that although already "very striking," this low-top kick could achieve a more bodacious look if there were more colorways available.
Lacks cushion
It has too much ground feel that can strain the foot, reported wear testers.
Selling for only $70, the DC Infinite, like most 
- The DC Infinite has a Super Suede version called the DC Infinite S, and a textile version called the DC Infinite TX. The TX version also received a special edition release called the DC Infinite TX SE.
- The DC Infinite also features Ortholite footbed that provides extra comfort.
- There are perforations on the toe box and medial side which prove to be functional in adding foot ventilation.
- The outsole comprises a combination of Herringbone and Pill-patterned treads, allowing for optimal grip and traction.
- Delivers superb comfort.