The wait is over. Jug is reintroducing their signature liner in a brand new color scheme, dubbed the Jug White Sox High Top Liners. Literally the same thing as their older Jug Black Sox High Top Liners, just in a white color scheme. If your looking for a liner that is going to provide maximum padding and comfort, then this is the liner for you. This liner will work well any any aggressive skate that has a removable liner. Be sure to check out some of the details and pictures below:
“Due to popular demand Jug released a sequel of its Black Sox liner in white. The White Sox liner comes with a dual density foam consisting of a high density EVA foam on the outside for support and stress distribution and a softer inner PU foam to adapt to the contours of your foot. A 3/4″ thick padding of the tongue significantly enhances fit and comfort and it comes with a removable insert in a hidden pocket. New is a V-shaped elastic insert in the cuff which provides flex when skating with V-cut cuffs.
Unchanged is the high rebound shock absorbing insole, Velcro closure in the tongue to prevent shifting and the articulated ankle shape which keeps your foot locked in.”
Taken from http://jugshoes.com/
“Features:
• Dual density foam
• Extra padding in tongue
• Elastic V-cut insert
• Articulated ankle shape
• Tongue pocket
• Velcro tongue lock
• J-pad ankle lock
• Duel density Gel footbed
• 4-point lacing system
• Articulated, pre-shaped tongue
Sizes: 6-13 plus size 10.5″
Taken from http://jugshoes.com/
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Just ordered these, should get them by saturday. Expect a product review once I get them and put them inm y skated, and then again after a week or so of skating them. If they are half as comfortable as my Argyle 2 liners, I wont be disapointed.