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adidas Originals Men's Lucas Premiere Running Shoe, us:one Size

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Size: 10


Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold


Description

Inspired by archival adidas volley shoes, Lucas Puig's signature model is the best board-feel-meets-protection combo to date. These men's shoes are all about control, with a built-in sockliner bringing the board closer to your feet.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.01 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches; 1.18 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ GMN48


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 18, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ adidas Originals


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Adidas shoes of all time!
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
This is my second pair. Still use my old pair that's ~6 years old now, pretty much every single day of the year. I hope they never stop making these.
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024 by skylander

  • Comfy
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
Love this Adidas sneaker. So comfy.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024 by D. Wiltshire

  • Almost the best skate shoes. Almost.
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
I want to love these shoes, I really do. The suede is some of the toughest that I've ever skated, and overall the shoes are built like tanks. There is protection where you need it, and even the long tongue can provide ankle protection on those errant heelflips that creep a little too high on the foot. But then there are the problems. First off, I knew this shoe would be a bear when I first put it on. Immediately my arches began to throb and get hot. I have relatively sensitive arches and plantar fascia, and high arched shoes really irritate my feet. The sole has a rise in the heel of the sole which dug right into the fascia near my heels, and the upper material actually provided a ton of arch support that did more constricting of my arches than supporting them. No problem, I'll give it the old "heat it up with a hair dryer and walk around the block" treatment until the shoes break in. 5 heating and walking sessions later the shoes have relaxed enough to wear for a few hours without pain. Ok, problem solved right? [*Camera zooms in on Donald Trump's lips*] Wrong. I had to end up skating my old Vans with the fat Ultracush HD insole in order to warm up my feet to be able to skate in the Busenitz otherwise my feet would be in crippling pain. After warming up, though, they were skatable, but that's not where the problems ended. The best feature of these shoes is the padding. Heel, ankle, top of the foot. Bases are all covered and quite well at that. Unfortunately, the padding is really thick and also never really "broke in". No matter how hard I cranked on the laces, I could never get my feet seated in the shoes. This did save me from a couple of potentially rolled ankles by letting my foot stay stationary while the shoe rolled over, but overall caused more instability and detracted from my confidence. One of those cases of "more is not better". Panel and stitching placement. Somebody please inform Adidas of this critical design element. The single piece toebox is great, but right in the ollie area is the end of the vamp and a crucial stitch. I annihilated this stitch within a few ollies and the suede immediately began "peeling" away. This uncovered another problem that I have with Adidas in general - the panels hardly overlap. Because of this the toebox peeled away from the underlying suede and I could stick my finger between the panels and touch my sock. All I can say is thank heavens for superglue. In the same vein as panel placement, is the total lack of rubber in the toe area. When the first kickflip is hitting suede, that's bad design. Luckily, the suede is tough as nails and lasted a good while before actually tearing horizontally, oddly. A quick aside about the sole, since I'm talking about it, it was pretty durable and the tread did outlast the toe. It wasn't grippier or slippier than any other cupsole sole though, so no points added or subtracted there. That being said, cupsole shoes are some of the slipperiest around, and I got a few unintentional laughs from the skatepark peanut gallery when I tried to run up a ramp the first time. If you've seen the video of the cat trying to run up the slide, then you can imagine what that must have looked like. And if you haven't seen that video, then, dear reader, can you truly say that you have lived? Now if you've made it this far (and thanks if you have :D ) it might sound like I really hate these shoes. That's the weird thing. Even though they brutalized my arches when my feet weren't slipping around in them, they were some of my favorite shoes to actually SKATE. A case of Stockholm Syndrome? Perhaps. Most shoes bag out after a few sessions of hard skating and sweat soaking. These? No way. Not even a little bit. Once they were broken in, that's how they stayed. The flick was the same on the first session as it was on the last. Anyone who has struggled to get their flip tricks on lock will know that a flick that gets worse each time you flip your board is almost worse than war itself. But war is pretty bad, so, I guess it's worse. What was I saying? Oh, right, because of the consistent flick and consistent performance overall, I learned a bunch of new tricks and got the confidence to start hitting rails and ledges. Also, thanks to extra thickness in the heel, hard landings were nothing to worry about, and primo landings were a mild inconvenience. So if you like Adidas shoes, then buy these, because they are made by Adidas. The shoe company. Also they are great skateboard extreme sports shoes. Mountain Dew. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2018 by Jules L.

  • Great
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
My son loves them I can recommend
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025 by Mrs. O

  • Love them!!
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
Love these shoes, really comfy and they look good!!
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Anthony Anthony

  • Time Warp
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
Ageless and timeless, retro is the best! True to form, fit, and style🤩💯
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2023 by Michael Collins

  • Old Standbys
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
I've been wearing Adidas for decades, and the Busenitz are the best.
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024 by Johnny Hastings

  • A little tighter than Sambas
Size: 10 Color: Black/White/Metallic Gold
I wear Sambas most of the time, but ordered these just for a little variation. Ordered the same size (10) that I normally do. Out of the box, the Busenitz was the same as far as length, but felt a bit tight. They seem to me to be cut like Sambas, but with less room due to the padded tongue and relatively thick insole. Removing the insole altogether resulted in a more comfortable fit, though that type of setup is suboptimal for me, as I prefer to have insoles I can remove and clean/replace if they start to get a bit "fragrant." After swapping the insoles out with a thinner pair from another set of shoes, they feel pretty good. Slightly tight, but not too bad, and they should be fine in a couple of days once they stretch a little. Soles a little stiffer than the Sambas, but no big deal. They look good, I will say that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2018 by Just Some Dude

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