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Capezio Split-Sole Tap Shoe
Number of reviews: 3
Average customer ratings:
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 2009-07-02 20:24:06 Capezio Split-Sole Tap Shoe
Reviewer:
Anonymous
from West Hollywood, CA Overall:
Comfort:
Look: Shoe Size: Felt a half size smaller than marked Shoe Width: Felt narrower than marked Shoe Arch: No arch support
Not bad to learn in, but the sound's a bit tinny...
This tap is fun to practice in because it's easy to roll up and literally walk around on your toes. Past that, though, as the other commenter said, there are better Capezio shoes. My biggest issue with the shoe is that the tap itself sounds thin to me. I prefer the Capezio Dance Sneaker, which has the Teletone II tap. That tap has a stronger, fuller sound, and the sneaker allows you to toe-stand easily. The shoe also gives you a bit more support and there's awesome shock absorption. If you're a girl, you can't audition for traditional Broadway tap in these shoes (or the sneaks). You need a heel to elongate your leg--and you can't toe-stand in Capezio heels. Or, I guess I should say *I* can't toe-stand in them. I've opted to move to Miller & Ben--which has an oxford tap with a 2" heel.
Other brands recommended by reviewer: Capezio Dancesneaker
 2008-03-11 19:56:51 Capezio Split-Sole Tap Shoe
Reviewer:
Anonymous Overall:
Comfort:
Look: Shoe Size: Felt true to size Shoe Width: Felt true to width Shoe Arch: No arch support
Not the best tap shoe out there...
Well, I have to say first that I am a very very good tap dancer, and this shoe is great for anyone who is dancing for fun and at a beginning level. However, I don't think long time tappers should choose this particular shoe. Capezio has made far better tap shoes than this one.
Other brands recommended by reviewer: other capezios, uggs
 2004-10-14 22:21:46 Capezio Split-Sole Tap Shoe
Reviewer:
Andrew T
from New York, NY Overall:
Comfort:
Look: Shoe Size: Felt a full size smaller than marked Shoe Width: Felt narrower than marked
Sounds good, but isn't that great...
I'm a professional tap dancer and have been for years. I've always been a supporter of Capezio and, because I always like to know what kinds of tap shoes are out there, I always try the latest product. A few years ago, I purchased these, the MCG03's. Although the sound was better than average and the shoe fit rather comfortably, I noticed that the shoe gave almost no support whatsoever. For toe stands, they are ideal; for any other step, however, I highly encourage against them. My recommendation for any student looking for shoes is the Capezio MCG09's (the ones with the Teletone II taps). It gives better support and has an adequate sound quality for an amateur dancer. For a professional dancer (who probably is not looking at this shoe anyway), I would recommend the Capezio K360, which should later be customized with a build-up of anywhere between 1/8" and 3/8". They require a bit more money, a trip to the shoemaker, and a comparatively long time to break in, but they are well worth it.
Other brands recommended by reviewer: Capezio MCG09
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 |  | Didnt know where to send a note to the full staff so Im putting it here. I havent shopped Zappos for a few years (how many Birkies can one gal wear at a time)! Ive hunted and hunted for boots. Not much call for tall boots in the Phoenix area, but the styles changed this year so I wanted to get with it. I hate going to stores so I tried the internet, thought I found gold, but ended up returning because they were too loose or too tall or too short. The light bulb went off and I came back to Zappos and they had calf and height measurements listed - what a brilliant idea!!! I found black suede and grey leather and I had them at my front door a day later! How much better could it get: both pairs fit!!! Please post this for all employees so they can know their efforts are very much appreciated... you all could teach the rest of the corporate world how it should be done. Thanks again, Kirsten O. |  | ~ Kirsten O., October 29 2009
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