Our verdict
This athletic-looking silhouette suits wearers in need of a trendy, no-fuss sneaker for daily use. Aside from having a responsive Suprafoam midsole, this Supra shoe comes very light and bendable. Summing up the positive features of the Supra Noiz, it is safe to say that it is a bang for the buck.
Pros
- Comfortable midsole
- Appealing contemporary look
- Versatile
- Compliment magnet
- Lightweight
- Breathable
- Well-cushioned
- Jul 1, 2018
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- Affordable
Cons
- Black-soled model lacks color choices
- Tight instep area
Who should buy the Supra Noiz
Who should buy the Supra Noiz:
- You are looking for a.
- Who should buy the Supra Noiz Flexible sole unit.
- You are after a pair of kicks appealing enough to draw the admiration of onlookers.
Tight instep area
The low-top Supra Noiz is easily one of the fashionable casual sneakers in Supra’s collection. Its ultra-lightweight build, coupled with a Suprafoam cushioning property in the midsole, grants comfort to the feet, which makes it an ideal choice for daily use.
This sneaker comes with a lace-up closure that offers wearers the ease of loosening or tightening up the shoe according to their preferred fit.
Style of the Supra Noiz
Loyalists and other sneaker die-hards are surprised with the low-top running-inspired sneaker, Supra Noiz, as it showcases an out-of-the-comfort-zone design.
Covered with a breathable mesh and complemented by a lightly padded interior, this sneaker comes light and comfortable which doesn’t make the feet look chunky when paired with joggers, chinos, or rolled-up pants. Its flexible sole grants users the freedom to go kicking with this style any time of the day.
Notable features
Supra shoes usually tend to grab attention with their common weighty build and fat tongue, but in this model, a chunk of weight is slashed. Aside from its less weighing structure, the Supra’s upper allows air to circulate in and out of the shoe while its sole is fortified with a molded arch and constructed with an apparently superior type of foam cushioning, yielding long-lasting comfort. These combined elements make the Supra Noiz dependable footwear for whole-day use.
History of the Supra Noiz
Back in 2006, long-time skateboarder and apparel entrepreneur Angel Cabada pegged a name in the skate scene when he teamed up with pro riders Chad Muska, Erik Ellington, and Jim Greco, and launched the Supra shoe label initially manufacturing skate shoes.
Many brands offering skate-centric sneakers had already established a solid footing in the market long before this American brand stepped in. But, perhaps, Supra’s entry came at the right time and place as it was that period when skate shoes were no longer contained among hip-hop and skate communities. Instead, this type of footwear was gradually making its exodus into streetwear culture.
Supra shoes were easily identifiable when mixed with other skate-influenced silhouettes since their designs were centered on function and style. Unlike other skate shoes, the Supra ones are dressed with eye-catching colors and sleek designs, a hybrid of skate and street-inspired footwear.
Like most skate shoe brands, Supra’s presence in the sneaker and skate market was fortified by strong patronage coming from professional riders. Comprising the original Supra skate team were Jim Greco, Erik Ellington, Chad Muska. They were later joined by other professional skaters Terry Kennedy, Tom Penny, Antwian Dixon, and Dennis Martin, among others.
In 2015, Supra started adding running-inspired skate shoes into its roster that offer comfort and shock-absorbing features in a lightweight structure. This includes the Supra Noiz which is as fashionable and ultra-lightweight as other Supra low-top kicks Hammer Run, Flow Run, and Scissor.
Additional info
- The upper is made of mesh with either textured suede or leather on the toe tip, quarter and heel panels.
- Its lightly padded interior is complemented by a breathable textile lining.
- Style of the Supra Noiz.
- Loyalists and other sneaker die-hards are surprised with the low-top.