Circa Shoes, and Skate Shoes
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If you're into skateboarding, you've found the right footwear. Ever since Circa blasted onto the skate scene in 1998, they have set their minds to developing the most technically advanced, functional skateboard shoes available. Circa has never lost sight of this, keeping nothing but skateboarding in mind. With team riders Adrian Lopez, Peter Ramondetta, Jon Allie, Sierra Fellers, Tony Tave and more, there's no telling where Circa will head in the future.
But, we do know that Circa footwear is in constant evolution based upon what expert skateboarders say. So you can expect nothing but an answer to the call for a better product. While constantly working on perfecting their products, Circa has expanded their line of premium footwear to include Circa apparel, Circa bags, and Circa accessories.
Look for a wide array of upper materials for a variety of choices, reinforced upper layering materials, genuine vulcanized construction, additional latex cushion at heel and arch and elastic tongue straps for added stability. You'll get a combination tread-pattern rubber for improved board grip as well as soft, breathable fabric linings. Many shoes contain air vents and additional board grip control.
Circa footwear is built to last, comfortable and safe. A combination of innovative design and modern-day performance makes their shoes the top brand in demand by skateboarders. They are out-of-the-box in design and performance, and you can expect nothing but the best from this company. Choose Circa, and you choose unmatched comfort, durability, and uncompromising technical features for men, women and children.






Model: 99
Reviewer: Jeri Taylor from CA
Date Submitted: March 12, 2009
Review:
Who cares how these sneakers look, really? When I'm running, I want a great grip and soft landing. This is it. And, how could I live without that stash pocket? I've never felt so solid as I have in my 99s.






Model: Valhala
Reviewer: Cheryl Smith from VA
Date Submitted: March 9, 2009
Review:
These boots are a cross between sexy riding boots and motorcycle queen boots. They're industrial strength, but still very feminine. I would suggest a half size larger if you plan to wear socks with these boots. Socks make these boots more comfortable, but they are sweet enough to wear all day without major stress.



