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C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate
C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate
C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate
C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate
C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate

C1rca 205 Vulc Zapatillas de Skate

€ 93,95€ 64,95
IVA incl. 
-31 %
Color: black/gum
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Detalles del artículo

Artículo nº

  • 712864
  • Género

    • Hombre
    • Mujer

    Especificaciones del material

    • goma

    Calzado (características)

    • Caña baja
    • Suela vulcanizada
    • Lengüeta acolchada para aumentar la comodidad

    Descripción del artículo

    High-quality skate shoes with hook-and-loop closure and incredible grip

    The C1rca 205 Vulc skate shoes are made from super high-quality materials and offer you a triple stitching on the perforated toe box. A stylistic highlight is the adjustable and removable hook-and-loop closure above the laces. This protects your ankles and allows you to adjust the fit to your needs. The vulcanised construction ensures flexibility, while the outsole features exclusive FusionGrip™ technology to give you maximum grip and board feel.

    Features
    • Skate shoes for men from C1rca
    • Lightly perforated toe box with triple stitching
    • Tongue with elastic inserts for optimal fit
    • Removable and adjustable hook and loop closure
    • FusionGrip™ technology for maximum grip
    • Removable EVA insole 

    Sobre C1rca

    Skate legends Chad Muska and Jamie Thomas founded C1RCA in the late 90s in hip San Clemente, CA. They equip superstars like Adrian Lopez with their functional and robust skate shoes. Innovations such as a hidden pocket for little things you don't want the police to find, lets C1RCA stand out from the mass. Besides their shoes, C1RCA released skate videos that couldn't be more legendary. In 2006, they landed a coup of a special kind with "It's Time", which elevated them to the Olympus of skating.