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Dennis Busenitz's signature adidas shoes aren't your normal skate shoe. The Busenitz Pro, for instance, is basically a classic soccer cleat that's, well, skate-able.

Sounds crazy, right? But the results are really this surprisngly suave and oftentimes luxe skate shoe hybrid.

Take the new "Aurora Onyx" colorway, for example. The latest Busenitz Pro sneaker features smooth suede-like uppers in a pleasing dark grey color, paired with creamy burgundy leather details.

It looks good, maybe too good for skating (?). But remember, the Busenitz Pro, like the skater's other slick hybrid shoes, is explicitly built for this life.

Under the hood, the Busenitz Pro presents pivot-point rubber soles for smoother moves and tricks, and customized eyelets to help you avoid destroying your shoelaces. There's also a GEOFit collar, which is basically a specialized padding technique that provides better support and comfort.

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It has the skate tech. It has the looks and trendy Samba-like styling. The Busenitz Pro can do no wrong.

The new Busenitz Pro "Aurora Onyx" sneaker is now available on Black Sheep's website for just $85.

What a steal for a clean engineered skate shoe.

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