Infused with elements taken from iconic '90s hoops shoes, the Air Max Ishod is built with all the durability you need to skate hard. This creative twist on the original Ishod design features updated mesh, exposed Nike Air (with Max Air technology) and a cupsole that breaks in easily. Now, step in and skate like you mean it.
"Ishod" debossed on the hidden eyestays, with "Wair" embroidered on top.
Cupsole designed with flexibility to help minimize necessary break-in time.
Herringbone pattern on the outsole grips your board just right.
The return of the Janoski. Coming in hot after a year of R&R—research and redesign—the Janoski + continues the journey of Stefan's signature skateboarding line. Building on 14 years of craft and more skate insights, we've pulled together the best parts from the 2009 original and the remastered 2019 version to bring you a fresh take on loose and casual. The skate-specific tread delivers great board feel and flick, while reengineered last gives you better fit and comfort—opening the door for next-level performance. And whether you're hitting big sets or hanging curbside, energetic colors (inspired by Stefan's love of graphic novels) are sure to turn heads.
Suede upper is soft and durable.
Vulcanized construction fuses the sole to the upper for a flexible, broken-in feel.
Product Details
2 sets of laces
Foam midsole
Shown: Red Stardust/Rosewood/Dark Russet/Team Red
Style: DV5475-600
Zoom Air
Snappy and responsive, Zoom Air cushioning helps provide a quick-off-the-ground sensation. It uses stretched tensile fibers knit inside a pressurized Nike Air unit, giving athletes everywhere a chance to find their fast.
A true reanimation of the original 2001 XLT Rowley design
Dime custom logo across the silhouette’s heel counter and tongue
Durable full synthetic nubuck upper
Lightweight cut & buff EVA midsole
All the upper padding you forgot was in there
London, UK (Sept. 2 2022) – Vans and renowned skate magazine, Free Skate Mag have teamed up on their first footwear collection, dropping next week.
Anybody with an interest in modern skateboarding will already be well aware of Free magazine, the bi-monthly publication that's been opening minds, kickstarting conversations and questioning conformity across Europe and the world since 2015.
Vans and Free decided to rework two of Free’s favourite past and present silhouettes – the Skate Sid and Skate Half Cab ’92. These two classic Vans Skateboarding styles have been given the Free treatment – with the magazine’s signature red ‘dot’ on the insole and outsole of both shoes and a subtle nod on the Half Cab eyelet. The shoes are given a premium execution with full leather uppers – The Sid in nubuck and the Half Cab in suede and feature the full Vans Skateboarding tech feature set – Duracap for durability, Sickstick Rubber for grip and Pop Cush for impact protection and comfort.