DC H2Zero AliasThe newest DC H2Zero shoe, its made for all weather conditions... Tested for over like 200 days in Vancouver (apparantly, during the test, it rained 112 of those days) and they came out still comfy and still water proof
I like these shoes, but I can NEVER find them... even online, they are hard to find
Vans ICO IV (ICO 4)Probably the most favourite shoe on these forums, they are made for snowskating. With the ankle gaiter (gator) to keep snow out of the tops of your shoes, which the DC H2Zero shoes DONT have (i think the ICO is the only show with it), and its water proof rest of the shoe, its been a Ambi team favourite for over two years...
Vans MotleyKind of heavy compared to the rest of the shoes for snowskating (or skateboarding), but they have a really good grip on the board... A mediocre shoe, but if you want grip, then I'd suggest these shoes
DVS Militia (multiple variations of the Militia)A pretty good shoe, but without the ankle gaiter, its just another all weather skate shoe
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I hope this helps you out a bit... Ive seen all these shoes and worn them (havent owned them though... but have tested them, even the impossible to find alias) Id recommend what most people here would recommend... The Vans ICO IV...
peace
j
PS. Good sites to buy from, even for Canadians
http://www.tactics.com/vans/ico-iv-snowskate-shoes Only 78.50$ online, but free shipping starts at orders over 79$... you will pay shippin unless you buy something else
http://www.outdoorsportsguys.com/istar. ... -0F2R!VANS A bit more money, $90, BUT free shipping.... and for canadians, just change shipping if buying to canada, and then the provinces will show up in the "Select a State" list