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DC Shoes is one of the most recognizable names in action footwear today,
both in the US and around the world. The designers at DCSHOECOUSA are dedicated
to skate shoe excellence and they work closely with their dc skate team
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new technology and innovative ideas that will continue to push the boundaries
of skateboarding footwear now and in the future.
The dc shoes company collection offers a diverse product mix of skate
footwear and apparel respected by serious board riders as well as everyday
mainstream consumers. Delivering uncompromising comfort, durability, and
eye-catching styles. Standard favorites include the striker, manteca,
lynx and alias. The court, avatar, clientele and blend are also popular
today.
Most DC skate shoes are made with today's high level skater in mind and
many styles include flex capabilities, advanced heel cushioning, breathable
mesh panels, padded tongues, protective toe caps to prevent ollie damage,
and, durable construction for resistance to harsh skateboard wear and
tear, sticky gum rubber bottoms with the trademark dc shoes pill pattern.
DC Shoes Company sponsors one of the best skate teams around featuring
signature shoes from skater greats like Danny Way, Colin McKay, Anthony
Van Engelen and Ryan Smith. If your a Danny Way fan you'll definitely
want to check out the Reign, the DC Shoes USA signature footwear designed
and tested by Danny Way himself. The reign is designed for skateboarding
durability, comfort, abrasion resistance, airbag shock absorption and
better board control. The Avenger DX is the shoe designed and tested personally
by Anthony Van Engelen. The Avenger DX is designed with soft leather for
more flexible action, metal eyelets for better air flow and a sole design
to provide excellent ground contact, wear, and flex. The Griffin, the
signature shoe from Colin McKay has a hook and loop fastener for custom
fit, multi-tone bottom and thermoplastic urethane (TPU) heel stabilizer
for added heel support. If your looking for a Ryan Smith's Signature Shoe,
you might like the Smith skater's pro model with a heel airbag and a drop
in cushioning system for exceptional shock absorption.
DC Shoes is a young aggressive company with sales that exceeded over $100
million in 2003 and they were recently acquired by famous surf wear manufacturer
Quicksilver, Inc. Quiksilver's products are sold throughout the world,
primarily in surf shops and specialty stores. Most feel it has been a
good blend, both companies strive toward authenticity, technical excellence
and style. If you would like to learn more about DC Shoes and it's team
of athletes you might want to read the book Agents of Change about the
dc shoes co story and it's athletes. It traces DC shoes history from it's
early years as a small t-shirt company to the globally recognized name
it is today. It also offers behind the scenes insight into the company
as well as pieces on some of the DC team including Danny Way, Colin McKay,
Rob Dyrdeck and Todd Richards. It's also an archive of both classic favorites
and never seen before photos, images, ads and graphics.
Pro Team: Anthony Van Engelen, Colin McKay, Josh Kalis,
Stevie Williams, Rob Dyrdek, Brian Wenning, Danny Way
Am Team:
Lindsey Robertson, Robbie McKinley, Ryan Gallant, Ryan Smith, Greg Myers,
Bjorn Johnston
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