Nothing wrong with the SC6. I've got a pair and they feel great worn in (and never felt uncomfortable) and i recommended my friend some so he bought a pair and loves them too. We are both European but i sense that i have wider feet. Either way we should have different shaped feet. Also plenty of pros used the SC6 in various iterations so they're proven shoes. I think it's your feet that are weird.
It's so good, I wish they will put them in the market once again.. Gesendet von meinem D5803 mit Tapatalk
I have a few friends starting to use tennis shoe on court wide feet user they love it and look pretty unique
Can anybody share some experiences with the Power Cushion Comfort Tour shoes (http://yonex.com/sports/badminton/products/badminton/footwear/power-cushion-comfort-tour/) in terms of weight, cushioning and support? I am currently using Victor SH-A920 and I'm looking for shoes that offer a bit more cushioning around the forefoot and that are a bit more roomy in that area too. So of course it would be perfect if anyone that has owned both can make a direct comparison. The 920s are great shoes but I experienced some pain around the base joint of the big toe lately, right after I have finished a session and on the day after. My guess is that it's the slighty raised heel and the resulting higher load on the ball of the foot on sudden stop-and-go's. So if anyone has made the same experience with the SH-A920 or any other shoe then I would be highly interested to know how you solved it! Thanks a lot in advance!
They do look awesome but tennis shoes are higher. I'm wondering if it is dangerous to play with these shoes as one might twist their ankles more easily.