Nike SB Shane Skateboard Shoe - Celestine Blue/Safety Orange
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Nike SB Shane Skateboard Shoe - Celestine Blue/Safety Orange

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Nike SB Shane Skateboard Shoe - Celestine Blue/Safety OrangeSHANE O'NEILL SIGNATURE SHOE. Shane O'Neill put the same attention to detail into every aspect of his signature shoe as he does in his almost otherworldly skating. From the low key perforated ventilation, to the double lacing option, to the no break in remastered sole, the Nike SB Shane gets all the details right. Signature Style Understated and direct, the Shane was designed to perform on the board and look great in the street. Custom Lacing Unique

SHANE O'NEILL SIGNATURE SHOE.
Shane O'Neill put the same attention to detail into every aspect of his signature shoe as he does in his almost-otherworldly skating. From the low-key perforated ventilation, to the double lacing option, to the no-break-in remastered sole, the Nike SB Shane gets all the details right.

Signature Style
Understated and direct, the Shane was designed to perform on the board and look great in the street.
Custom Lacing
Unique design gives you the option to lace your shoes using traditional eyestays, or using ghillie loops for extra durability.
Remastered Design
Auxetic shapes between the midsole and the outsole expand and contract in all directions to help enhance boardfeel and deliver consistent flick.
Foam sockliner with a Zoom Air unit in the heel delivers responsive cushioning.
Extended rubber toe bumper adds durability to this high-wear area.
Slightly higher taping between the midsole and the upper helps create more consistent flick.
Suede leather on the upper ages to soft perfection.

Style #BV0657-406

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