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Adio Shoes Review

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For a little while now, adio shoes have been towering the charts, and the overall popularity of the logo for Adio shoes is definitely increasing. Adio, with a killer style and cutting-edge technology, is the creator of the absolute hottest skateboarding shoes around. However, they’re not just for the sole purpose of skateboarding. In fact, it doesn’t matter if you are just lounging around, when you are wearing adios shoes you are able to lounge around in style.

Below you will find a couple of my favorite picks of Adios skateboarding shoes for guys:

1. Hawk V.2- I love these skateboarding shoes so much that I can’t hardly stand it. Totally retro, and super rugged, all of these masterpieces by Tony Hawk are smoking. Airbags, grippiness, and breathable mesh are all present. However, the appearance of all of these shoes is totally off of the charts. The white and black are sweet and the brown is totally cool. The tan adio shoes will completely blow your mind.

2. Bam V.2- All of the margera fans are going to fall in love with the latest Bam signature line, you will find that these adio shoes come complete with a shock-absorbing airbag and they are loaded with style. With solid or patterned uppers, all of this adio footwear is available within an array of several really cool combinations of colors such as black and grey, and black and red.

3. Capri Adio Footwear- These skateboarding shoes are sort of a departure for Adio, all of these shoes appear more like the traditional athletic shoes instead of skateboarding shoes, and however all the same, they look cool.

4. Drayton Adio Shoes- These skateboarding shoes are a little on the puffy side, all of these retro skate shoes bring some of the coolest styles of the eighties back. There are lots of different color options, but the black plaid is definitely sweet.

5. Eugene Adio Shoes- Extremely hot and totally retro, all of these adio shoes are known to offer exceptional traction, ventilation holes and tongue centering straps. However, it is their appearance that really makes them rock. Within black or forest canvas, there is also some type of black heartagram version that has pink accents that are perfectly artsy as well as ridiculously cool.

Even if you don’t have any intention of ever having to go anywhere near a skateboard, all of these adio shoes are really worth checking out.

Adio Shoes Shaun White Shoe

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Adio Shoes and Shaun White are hittin’ the streets with an all new shoe! The Adio Shaun White V.1 shoe features; Traditional cup sole construction for added board feel, Full length polyurethane footbed, Additional cushioning in tongue and ankle, Hidden lace loops, Spare laces, Tongue centering strap.

Adio Shoes Jeremy Wray The JW Legend Skateboard Shoe

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Adio Jeremy Wray The JW Legend Skateboard Shoe. Designed by Jeremy Wray, The latest offering by veteran heavy-hitter Jeremy Wray. The legacy is an up-to-date adaptaionof a classically fresh style. The slim shape and clean colorways will at least make you look like you can skate like J-Dubs.

Skateboard Magazine Article - Adio Shoes and Southshore Distribution’s 10 th Annual Texas Skate Jam

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Adio and Southshore Distribution’s 10 th Annual Texas Skate Jam Presented by Zumiez Raises Over ,000 For Make-A-Wish Foundation

SouthSide Skatepark, Houston, TX (November 8, 2006) Adio Footwear and SouthShore Distribution held the 10th annual Texas Skate Jam benefiting the Make- AWish Foundation on Saturday, November 4, 2006 at SouthSide Skatepark in Houston, TX. With over 50 top skateboard pros and 700 guests in attendance, the Texas Skate Jam raised in excess of 1,000.

Skateboarders in attendence included: Kenny Anderson, Mike Peterson, Jamie Thomas, Steve Nesser, Colt Cannon, Torey Pudwell, Jon Allie, Alex Olsen, Chad Knight, Kris Markovich, Danny Montoya, Adrian Lopez, Brian Sumner, Peter Ramondetta, Karma Toscheff, Rob Gonzalez, Ernie Torres, Adam Alfaro and Nick Dompierre among others. The family-friendly event, hosted by Brian Schaefer and Ryan Clemens of Spotlight Productions, featured Best Street Trick, Best Bowlrider, and Zumiez’ Best “Couch” Trick contests, a booth village with the Spitfire Mechanical Bull, product auctions and the “Biggest Product Toss Ever.”

Kenny Anderson won the Best Street Trick contest, Chad Knight won the Best Bowlrider award, and Torey Pudwell won the Zumiez Best “Couch” Trick contest. Overall awards were presented to Mike Petersen (Best Pro Performance), Alex Olsen (Best Am Performance) and Crimson Skateboards (Best Team Performance).

One highlight of the event was the presentation of a ,800 check from 2005 Texas Skate Jam Wish Kid Johnny Romano to the Make-A-Wish Foundation’s founder, Tommy Austin. Johnny chose to donate his royalty payment from the Real Skateboards Johnny Romano limited edition pro model skateboard.

The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life- threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength, and joy. The Texas Skate Jam raised over 0,000 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation since its inception in 1996.

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