Converse hi top chuck taylors.
Honestly I can say these are outstanding sneakers to detail in, especially for those guys doing long hour paint corrections. With the exception of a wash process, in which case these shoes are not waterproof, they perform like a champ in all other areas. For wash process I usually use waterproof boots.
Why I like them?
1) Flat bottom/sole. Great for comfort and overall foot health. After talking to my chiropractor over a year ago I learned how unhealthy a lot of sneakers can be, namely running shoes or ones with bubbles at the bottom because they elevate your foot to a unnatural position thus putting pressure on your spine. Not terrible for walking around but when your detailing in them it could cause more harm than good.
2) Hi top, great ankle support and you can lace them all the way up so they stay tight on your foot. Working on your knees, bending your foot back, moving side to side, I think ankle support is a worthy point to think about.
3) Lightweight, self explanatory just nice to not lug around boots if you dont have to.
4)Flexible. When polishing your body gets contorted in all positions, so does your feet, you never battle the shoe for a comfy feel as they flex well (not too easily like the Nike Frees which SUCK for detailing)
5) Inexpensive, about $40 for a new pair, maybe less online if you shop around. I had my old pair for over a year, used them at the gym, running and detailing and finally after enough abuse I decided on a fresh pair this afternoon
I just find Chucks work really well for detailing and paint correction giving good support and comfort. My feet do not hurt nearly as much wearing these compared to my work boots, nike air maxes or nike free running shoes.
Thumbs up in my book :thumb:
Action shot, im definitely not having lunch now in this picture... wearing jeans