Break them in!
mekkyz
I have no idea why does this image change to "University Blue". Anyway, this shoe is pretty great if you're looking for an orange label shoe, if you want to skate or just walk casually for a long time, but do be careful when breaking in, because the lining is very stiff that it leaves me blisters. The best way to deal with this is to use blister pads and wear your shoes more often for a couple of days. That way, your shoes should stretch and the lining should be forgiving but ymmv. The leather quality on this shoe is way above Nike-grade quality for $110 or Php. 6,200. It's made of suede and nubuck which can handle skating sessions, but I will say the construction of it is okay. There are some glue stains on a shoe, and some of the stiching job is undone. I don't know if I got an average sample, but I will say it's what you'd expect when purchasing Nike sneakers. The insole is basic but a decent.punch for big impacts and short stationary. It's got a Zoom packet and a phylon foam which is good for skaters. For the sizing, I'm size 40 EU but I'd go half size up since SB Dunks are known for running small due to heavily padded, so I'd suggest trying it on yourself and see which sizing is the best. All in all, the SB Dunk Low Pro in saturn gold is pretty decent, if you want the "best" Nike Dunk. The materials are solid but the construction could've been better. Always be sure to break them in because this shoe is stiff at first.


