What badminton shoes do YOU wear?

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  1. qinglong

    qinglong Regular Member

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    Asics Gel-Smash. Costs SGD89/- at OUB Centre, 4th level. Has a firm grip.
     
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    i'm currently using the same kind of shoes. and it serves me so well! :) 9kv-59125

    bought it from the philippines...
     
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    Ashaway Oregon with SOMA technology
     

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    asics has badminto shoes too?
    really liked asics shoes when i was doing runnin for my sch abt 10yrs ago...
     
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    I have my pair of trusty Yonex SHB-98M and its the best pair of badminton shoes I have had for awhile..
     
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    I just purchased a pair of Mizuno Wave Blocker 2 today... Pretty comfortable and very grippy when clean, and not too bad for the price ($90 CDN). Better than all the other shoes they had for sale :S Haven't tried them on the court yet, but will tomorrow...
     
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    Using Mizuno Wave Lightning 3 and Wave Tornado 2. Good for my wider feet, and more cushioning for my weight. Better for jumping than YY SH99 which are less cushioned. Lightning is lighter and Tornado is slightly heavier with cushion.
     
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    Those Ashaway Oregon's look pretty schweeet! I might have to give them a jingle. :D
     
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    I own a pair of Yonex SHB-89. Best ones I ever had. There isn't a big choise in badminton shoes in Belgium ...

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    Hey, I have the same pair as well. Very comfortable compared to my Dragonfly. :)
     
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    Tried them out tonight, and they were great! Gripped well even after over an hour of hard play, and weren't rough at all on my feet.
     
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    Recently purchased a Mizuno Wave Stardom Ex

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    they look cool :cool:
     
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    copyin down the name mizuno wave blocker II...going to sports shoes to check them out
     
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    cheap shoes

    29.90 for a pair of hi tech shoes
    discount at world of sports
    any shoe as long as can brake is good shoe
     
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    my new pair of SHB 56. was cheap and my first pair of yonex badminton shoes. cant wait to try them out
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    I love my Yonex SHB-68 ... got it for 49€, because it is a discontinued model ... too bad, that it is discontinued, because it is not only very comfortable, but also has a very nice design ... I'm tired of white badminton shoes ;)
     
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    i love my shb-99mx, its just great!
     
  19. B Kwok

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    Does anyone know what kind of shoes Johannson uses? I saw him using these crazy red ones and was just wondering what kind they were.

    thanks

    B Kwok
     
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    Sry for the mistake in his name there
     

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