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You can play in any shoe as long as you get used to the feel.
What happened to those weckl shoes from firth are they still around? Not that I care, I just saw an ad for those once and thought it was the stupidest thing I've ever seen. Instead of buying some shoes one should go and practice.
I like Porcaro in Rattlesnake skin cowboy boots. You know for the ultimate comfort and feel.
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Funny thing about those Porcaro Boots is that when I was ten, I didn't want any other Boots than those. You know, "For the ultimate comfort and feel"
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Maybe if Lang played in Motercycle boots like Pelton, he might actually play something musical and grooving.
Whoops...did I say that?
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Just remember that Puma's do not
come wide. Mine are not that big
but they are wide and Puma's don't
cut it for me.
Any thin soled tennis shoes/sneaker
should do just fine. I like wearing
Vans too or liked-styled shoes.
The top of my foot is big. Don't
like it tight. Good luck!
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Lang uses Puma Speed Cats from what I recall. There was a Q and A in Modern Drummer a few months ago about this.
I use Puma Del Mundos for drumming... very similar and thin. You can really FEEL the pedals.
For something a bit more bold and all-round practical I would recommend Puma Elite.
Hmmm, time to look into that Puma endorsement.
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Chris, You back from your tour? How was it?