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Nike SB Zoom Harbor


$70.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Highly durable - certain to last more than 6 months, even with regular daily use. Sole has a responsive, "sticky" feel - great for retaining "grip" during flip tricks, and especially during grind and slide maneuvers. Extremely comfortable considering the minimalist construction style - retains cushioning in heel and arch areas for long-lasting support.

The Cons:Initial break-in process takes a very long time - will likely cause joint pain/calluses amongst inexperienced riders. Lack of cushioning is not conducive to professional-level street skating - very painful for handling larger drops/gaps. Tends to fit relatively slim/narrow - may cause frustration amongst customers ordering over the internet.

The Nike SB Zoom Harbor is a recent entry into the company's skateboarding line of shoes.  The design is more subtle than other SB shoes, lacking the thicker tops and soles of skateboarding shoes from the past and featuring a nice color variety.  

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    Highly durable - certain to last more than 6 months, even with regular daily use

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    Sole has a responsive, "sticky" feel - great for retaining "grip" during flip tricks, and especially during grind and slide maneuvers

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    Extremely comfortable considering the minimalist construction style - retains cushioning in heel and arch areas for long-lasting support

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    Color options are subtle and respectable - preferable to competitors from Emerica and Supra that may be overly flashy

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    Initial break-in process takes a very long time - will likely cause joint pain/calluses amongst inexperienced riders

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    Lack of cushioning is not conducive to professional-level street skating - very painful for handling larger drops/gaps

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    Tends to fit relatively slim/narrow - may cause frustration amongst customers ordering over the internet

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