Indoor football/futsal shoes

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  1. dbswansea

    dbswansea Regular Member

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    Anyone else use them? I use a pair of adidas indoor football trainers where I changed the insole to one designed for higher impact.

    I bought these mainly because there aren't many shops that sell decent indoor court shoes around here, I know they're good for lateral movement and to be honest they look nicer.

    Anyone else?
     
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    It is quite dangerous for your ankle especially, if you use futsal shoes for badminton.
     
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    i see many people wearing none court shoes to play badminton at the court too from Nike Air Force 1 to Nike T90 to even slipper , i even have a friend a friend that goes barefoot while playing at court ......
     
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    i dun recommend futsal shoe cos they r not designed for..

    but...anyway..its beta than no wearing anything...or those running shoes as they have a high chance of spraining yr ankles...as they r designed for running in forward motion n not the fast sprint n twisting n turning.. n high impact jumps..
     
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    Yeh I use Football shoes to play badminton, they are 100 times lighter and I actually prefer them to badminton shoes, they allow me to move faster and be more agile.

    As long as you know how to land when you jump theres a low chance of injuring your self
     

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