Singleton Vulc XLT
Singleton Vulc XLT
4.3
(15) 15 total reviews
Singleton Vulc XLT
Singleton Vulc XLT
4.3
(15) 15 total reviews
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The Singleton Vulc XLT is a team-designed vulcanized shoe notable for debuting Michelin’s rubber in a vulc sole. It features a durable tread pattern modeled after the Marana’s rally-inspired design, providing exceptional grip and longevity in a vulc platform. The “XLT” stands for Extra Light Technology – it uses an extra thick Drop-to-the-Floor Pro Foam 2 insole that sits lower for better boardfeel without sacrificing cushioning. A double-wrap foxing tape and thin rubber underlay in the toe add to durability. In short, the Singleton Vulc XLT offers the flick and flex of a vulc with durability approaching a cupsole, making it a new standard for etnies team riders who want the best of both worlds.
SKU: 4101000556.976.070.1ST

These offer a a very good value for the durability; however, I've found the break-in time much longer and more difficult to manage than other shoes. The heels are pretty stiff, and the very thick sole, while great for taking on the expected wear and tear of the toes, also tend to stick to the board more than I'm used to and took some time to adjust to. Back to the pros, they are very lightweight, are true to size, and the simple design is nice and distraction free.
They fell apart in like 4 months. The entire bottoms got ripped out somehow. Very disappointed
Fantastic grip
Great looking show with good build quality. Only concern is how hard the shoe feels even after a month of wear. Replaced the insoles and that helped a lot.
I recently bought these Etnies, and I think they are great. Teaming up with Michellin tires for the rubber to last 3 times longer, that is a bonus that I value. I was expecting the shoes to be heavy like Vans or Emericas that look comparable, but they are not too heavy, they have a lighter weight than I thought they would. The styling is nice and girls say they are cute. At least I think I heard one say that. From now on I'm sticking with Etnies, because they are nicely styled, not too heavy, and are built to last.
Solid shoe, good board feel and durable