Our verdict
There's an easy and laidback vibe going for the Skyline, which injects sleekness into DC's mostly brawny roster. At a glance, there's no denying its minimalist charm, hooking you to appreciate it some more with every weightless step you make. We're also quite wooed by its ultra-low asking price (it's just $65 a pop!), making snagging one even more of a no-brainer.
Pros
- No place for deception
- Relaxing comfort
- Spot-on fit
- Grippy
- Captivating aesthetics
- Depicted well in online photos
- Theres an easy and laidback vibe going for the Skyline, which injects sleekness into
Cons
- Subpar support
- Not the toughest kick
But it comes at a cost
The Skyline is one of DC's street-ready pickups. Purchase it if:
- You're a collector of skate-inspired sneakers The Skylines sky-high comfort.
- Enhanced tenacity on concrete is what you're after in a shoe.
- You've been looking for summer sneakers with barely-there construction.
- No place for deception.
- You shop online and live by the "what you see is what you get" code.
Enhanced tenacity on concrete is what youre after in a shoe
If you find yourself on your feet for hours most days, the DC Skyline might not be for you. In its place, check out the DC Stag. And if you want something tougher, opt for the Busenitz from Adidas.
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Numerous reviewers find the DC Skyline essentially featherweight. One of them says that it's "like the Heathrow but lighter."
The shoe's Unilite midsole is the culprit here. It provides a smooth ride on man-made surfaces without weighing you down. On a side note: people say this component works like a charm on concrete surfaces.
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There are those who say that the DC Skyline takes the L or loss when it comes to support. A reviewer says that the featured kick is inferior to Heathrow in this regard.
The Skyline's sky-high comfort
Working in tandem with the Skyline's lightness in giving wearers pleasurable rides is its enchanting comfiness. "These sneakers after work are quite comfortable," says a non-professional reviewer. Another sneaker fan has zero qualms calling the Skyline "incredibly comfortable."
Foam padding lines the shoe's collar and tongue, which gives wearers a blister-free experience during break-in. There's also the shoe's Ortholite footbed, which provides soft landings and prevents heat buildup underfoot.
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Sneaker fans are convinced that the featured kick is neither too tight nor too loose. "It fits super well," says one of them. Indeed, just like Heathrow, Skyline provides a non-restrictive fit from heel to toe.
But it comes at a cost
Reviewers are impressed with the DC Skyline's incredible surface traction, whether on the skateboard or city pavements. One among them swears that it grants "good traction on concrete."
The micro rubber pods on the Skyline's outsole are the ones responsible for keeping your footing planted. They function like siping found on a cat's paw, delivering slip-free rides, whether on or off the board.
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When it comes to overall build quality, the DC Skyline splits the voice of many reviewers into two groups. On the one hand, people rave about its fine construction, citing that, at close inspection, the shoe is near flawless.
On the other hand, there are those who are on the fence about the Skyline, particularly concerning its leather-mesh upper. One of them says that, in terms of material, "the product is of poor quality."
Workmanship tug of war
Receiving compliments is a daily thing for those who got this dreamy sneaker on. "They look good as they fit," a non-professional reviewer says.
DC Skyline: Your low-cost skate sneaker
Many sneaker fans are super happy about Skyline's allure in real life. They say that the featured shoe looks as good in person as it does in online images and thumbnails. "The reference photo is the same as the shoe," says one of them.
Consider a more durable option
This beauty has a hit-or-miss reputation at best on the longevity front. A disappointed sneakerhead accidentally scraped it against a rough outdoor surface, resulting in a hole around the toe box. "You can tell it's not made for extreme uses," says he.
Kicks with a minimalist silhouette are an instant buy for you
Skate-ready shoes, on average, cost around $75. The Skyline ($65) undercuts that price by $10, which is quite a steal pre-deal. For more cheap sneakers, click here.
Side by side with other DC stars
- DC Infinite. This DC sneaker also lands among the budget-friendly options from the brand. It aces in durability, but since it’s made with a vulcanized sole, it doesn’t have the liberal cushioning the DC Skyline has.
- DC Lynx. A favorite among diehard DC shoe loyalists, this piece also offers a similar vibe as the DC Skyline as it beams with the ultralight Unilite cushioning system. Some variants/colorways of this flagship DC skate sneaker are a bit pricier than the Skyline, however.