Being Active and Comfortable in Converse Chuck II Kids Sneakers
My son is a very active child. So I need to find him footwear that will be comfortable and long lasting, while he zooms around doing all sorts of things.
Note: I was invited as media to this event and received a product sample for review purpose. However any personal views expressed are always 100% my own.
When I was invited to attend the launch of the Chuck II Kids collect, I was really excited.
I wanted to learn more about the Chuck II features, which includes a Nike Lunarlon sockliner, super soft micro-suede lining, a padded non-slip tongue, an embroidered All Star patch and monochrome matte eyelets.
That sounds like a lot for a kids sneaker right? But as any parent knows, you need something like this when your child spends the day.....
Climbing everything at the playground.....
Going through obstacle and balances courses.....
Playing street hockey.....
Bouncing on a pogo stick.....
Playing handball.....
And joining other kids in a soccer game......
Did I mention this is ALL in ONE DAY?!
So yes those Chuck II kids sneakers need to be able to hang with my son. And I'm impressed that they did. Before each change of activity I asked my son how his feet felt, did they hurt, was he feeling soreness anywhere, did he need to rest?
Each time he said nah, he was good. Those Chuck II sneakers kept him comfortable and supported so he could be active and happy. Plus they were stylish so he was able to look good while doing everything. LOL
The Chuck II kids sneakers are available for purchase at Converse retail and online stores. They come in Black, White, Blue, Red and Black Monochrome and retails between $40-$60 USD for the low-tops and $45-$65 USD for the hi-tops
To learn more about the Chuck II sneakers, visit - www.converse.com
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