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Blitzzards
09-10-2009, 03:21 AM
Hi guys, please recommend me a good Yonex Power Cushion insole that will fit into a SHB-72EX. I'm looking to get more cushioning in the SHB-72EX rivaling the one I currently have in my SHB-101LTD. This is possible isn't it (barring the 3 layer Power Cushion technology in the SHB-101LTD)?
wocdam
09-10-2009, 09:09 AM
try Sorbothane.....
Blitzzards
09-10-2009, 07:29 PM
try Sorbothane.....
Interesting. I Googled for it and found some information, but it doesn't have the wave pattern as those on the Power Cushions which give comfortable grip and tackiness inside the shoes.
Requesting user reviews please?
HyperHorse
09-10-2009, 08:41 PM
Interesting. I Googled for it and found some information, but it doesn't have the wave pattern as those on the Power Cushions which give comfortable grip and tackiness inside the shoes.
Requesting user reviews please?
I've used them before in the past for my tennis shoes and they are more than adequate.
Sealman
09-10-2009, 09:59 PM
Hi guys, please recommend me a good Yonex Power Cushion insole that will fit into a SHB-72EX. I'm looking to get more cushioning in the SHB-72EX rivaling the one I currently have in my SHB-101LTD. This is possible isn't it (barring the 3 layer Power Cushion technology in the SHB-101LTD)?
I thought the cushioning of the SHB72 was quite good. anyway I believe the insoles in the 101LTD are available separately? similar to the photos taken by kwun:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1145235&postcount=1
Blitzzards
09-10-2009, 11:05 PM
I thought the cushioning of the SHB72 was quite good. anyway I believe the insoles in the 101LTD are available separately? similar to the photos taken by kwun:
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1145235&postcount=1
Yes, the insoles are available for sale as replacement insoles. My supplier told me he's getting a new stock of them in around two weeks time. I hope he had this in his order.
According to the catalouge, the SHB-72EX did not appear to have insole Power Cushioning, unlike the SHB-57NEX and SHB-101LTD (the later which I am very accustomed to now). So I was planning of adding yet another layer of Power Cuhsioning to it.
Comparatively, the Power Cushion Insoles cost AU$15 while I think the most basic Sorbothane lists for AU$49....
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