Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Week 9: Osiris


Osiris Shoes is a skate shoe company that was founded in 1996 by Tony Chen, Tony Magnusson, Brian Reid, Doug Weston and Laura Kim. They created the company when they saw a void in the skateboard industry for pro designed and endorsed footwear.

Osiris Footwear is recognized as a leader in the skate shoe industry with some of the most stylish and comfortable sneakers that money can buy. Osiris shoes come in a diverse range of styles to fit any personality. For 14 years, Osiris sneakers have been at the forefront of the business by consistently producing unique and diverse skateboarding footwear year after year.

Osiris Footwear has somehow managed to implement an amazing combination of style, comfort, durability, and skate shoe technology in every pair of Osiris sneakers they produce. There are not many other sneakers that can compare to original style of Osiris shoes. There are so many Osiris shoes to choose from as well. No matter what your preference in skateboarding sneakers, Osiris Footwear is likely to have the one that fits your taste.

Osiris sneakers are among the most innovative and advanced when it comes to skate shoe technology. This brand of sneakers has set the bar for this technology time and time again since the late 1990s. The D3 was one of the most famous and popular shoes of its time due to its unprecedented skate shoe technology never seen before in a pair of shoes.

Osiris sneakers continue to push the limits in sneaker technology with their own patented designs like their Airbag technology which incorporates an encapsulating heel airbag cushioning in some Osiris skateboard shoes. The Osiris sneakers that don't feature this design still include a gel insert in all cup-sole midsoles. Some of the sneakers also feature their patented Super Grip technology which allows for maximum gripping ability on your skateboard. Osiris Footwear continues to raise the bar year after year with skate shoe technology. Osiris skateboard shoes own the rights to the very first mobile audio unit they named the G-Bag.


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