Our verdict
With elements taken from two of eS’ most popular silhouettes, the No arch support kicks would be just as celebrated as their predecessors. The cushioning is incredible and able to protect your feet from jarring impacts. The board feel is ample, and the soles are very flexible.
Pros
- Add a product
- Dope look
- Well-padded
- No arch support
- Sturdy
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- Lightweight
Cons
- You want a shoe that is truly comfortable especially once broken in
Who should buy the No arch support
This low-top No arch support could be a great match for you if:
- Style of the No arch support.
- You are looking for a skate shoe that offers both durability and quality.
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These low-top kicks not only perform superbly, but they also look damn good. The streamlined profile is brought to life by the excellent blend of hues in each colorway. One of the best examples perhaps is the eS Three green, gold, and white color scheme.
The shoes have a natural and relaxed look that isn’t too casual. They can be paired with jeans, cargo pants, shorts, and chinos. And since these have a versatile design, you can top these with everything from graphic tees to long-sleeved button-down shirts.
Notable Features
No arch support sneakers are durable and provide skaters with fully-functional footwear. Every detail has been well-thought-out, from the micro-mesh heels that enable easy access to the shoes to the gusseted tongues which lock in the feet and allow for more user control over the board.
The shoes also contain STI Energy Foam footbeds that are made up of a high-rebound and lightweight foam that gives energy return and comfort with every stride.
History of the No arch support
Conceived by pro skaters Pierre André Senizergues and Don Brown in 1995, eS quickly grew to become one of the best skating brands for people looking for highly-technical skate footwear.
One of the brand’s first releases is the Accel model which was so popular that most skateboarders during the 90s and early 2000s have worn these on their feet at least once. Its release signaled to everyone that eS knew what it was about and that what it’s about is a pure passion for the sport of skating.
It was mostly triumph after triumph with every new model released by the brand. Skateboarders flocked to the brand because they knew that each eS shoe they bought would be highly skateable and worth more than its price.