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08-19-2012, 08:07 PM #1
Volleyball vs Badminton
Hello everyone
Quite recently i have been looking for court shoes to use when i play badminton. Upon going to a few shops to check them out i had noticed that volleyball shoes were slightly cheaper. So i was wondering if anyone could please list the pros/cons for using volleyball shoes for badminton vs using badminton shoes
Thanks
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08-27-2012, 12:42 PM #2
because of the footwork in badminton, it is probably better to have shoes with a thinner yet still comfy sole, so that when you shuffle your feet, your soles don't get caught on the floor and cause you to injure yourself. however, i have seen more and more people wearing general court shoes with non-marking soles for badminton for they are more confortable and also cost effective. why pay 120 USD for a pair of yonex when you can get the same performance from a pair of Asics for 70 USD right?
as soon as both pairs of yonex are worned, i'm trying out mizuno as well as asics. i used a pair of nike and it felt hard at first, but i got used to it after a while. they key is whether you are willing to pay, and whether your feet are willing to adapt to a particular way a pair of shoes feel
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08-27-2012, 05:11 PM #3
I was using 3 series of the Adidas Stabil series which are very popular and good in unihockey and volleyball scene.
The very big difference is the weight -> more (running) speed on court, less tiring
I thought it wouldn't be stable as the Adidas Stabil shoes. But I couldn't notice any lack in stability of my yonex shoes.
Unfortuantely my first pair of badminton shoes are already done after 9 months! That never happened to me.
The material is good, so I really can't tell why that happened.
But there are some light volleyball / allrounder court shoes too.
Mizuno has a model. Adidas has a "light feather" model which some international japan players are using.Last edited by Accordaz; 08-27-2012 at 05:13 PM.




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