badminton shoes for women
Badminton Shoes
This is an unofficial blog. Any item shown is strictly NOT FOR REAL PRODUCT TO BE PURCHASES. This is only part of CSC134 Project. Colypopo M.Salabin (SR1131B)
Monday, 28 January 2013
Sunday, 27 January 2013
Specification
Gender | Mens |
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Launch Date | March 2012 |
Country of Origin | China |
Upper Material | PU. Leather,Polyesterl Mesh, Tough Guard III |
Midsole | Hyper mslite P/Cushion sollid E.V.A. Graphite Sheet |
Out Sole | Rubber |
Sizes | 7-12.5 UK |
Colour | Metallic Blue |
Key Points | Lightest Yonex mens shoe in the range |
Size guidance | Please select a half size greater than your normal UK size |
Returns advice | Please return unused in original packing |
VICTOR CB8400 BADMINTON SHOES
The longer the match, the better the shoe. The Crossbeam Technology offers the desired stiffness in the shaft, even during extra long matches. The lateral Anti-Breakout system avoids the breaking out of the main foot during the lunge, while the Anti-Torsionbridge offers additional hold for the foot. Non marking sole and California System, as well as the triangle on the inside sole to avoid buckling to the inside, are still our standard.
Product Specification
- Weight: approx. 320g
- Sizes: 36-47
The most important things about badminton shoes are traction and grip.
The right shoes depends on the court you are playing on. Most of us play on wood or PU court. Some of us could play on cement court. For those play on wood or PU court, you should choose shoes with gum rubber soles, which provide plenty of traction and grip. If you cannot find shoes designed for badminton, volleyball shoes are normally the closest replacement.
It is pretty easy for gum rubber sole to accumulate dirt. That will reduce the traction and make it slippy. I would strongly recommend you to put on the court shoes only when you are on the court to prevent the solve from getting too much dirt. Some player even have a moistured towel by the court, so they can step and rub on it from time to time to make sure the sole surface is clean and 'gummy'.
Not that many people play on cement surface. It is not as elastic as wood or PU surface. So, its better to choose proper badminton shoes for own comfort and better perfomance.
The right shoes depends on the court you are playing on. Most of us play on wood or PU court. Some of us could play on cement court. For those play on wood or PU court, you should choose shoes with gum rubber soles, which provide plenty of traction and grip. If you cannot find shoes designed for badminton, volleyball shoes are normally the closest replacement.
It is pretty easy for gum rubber sole to accumulate dirt. That will reduce the traction and make it slippy. I would strongly recommend you to put on the court shoes only when you are on the court to prevent the solve from getting too much dirt. Some player even have a moistured towel by the court, so they can step and rub on it from time to time to make sure the sole surface is clean and 'gummy'.
Not that many people play on cement surface. It is not as elastic as wood or PU surface. So, its better to choose proper badminton shoes for own comfort and better perfomance.
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