Gook looking and Durable Yonex Shoes?

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  1. Dragonforest20

    Dragonforest20 Regular Member

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    Hey, i'm looking for a new pair of shoes. My old Yonex shb-74ex's are terrible and not worth the price. As i'm a high school student, i like to naturally show off (can't help it), and would like it if the shoes look good as well as are durable. My parents don't want to spend $100 twice a year just for badminton shoes. I've been looking at Shb-01mx and Shb-01ltd, they are AU $130- $150 where i live, and my budget also caps off at around 140ish.

    I train around 6 hours a week with coaches, and I went through my 74-ex's in 6 months, with a hole in the left shoe. There are also bad crease and bend marks. i am narrow footed, and i heard that some wide-footed people had trouble with the shb-01s.

    BTW i prefer yonex and the surface is wooden floorboards
     
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    nthanhhai Regular Member

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    Stay away from SHB-01MX. It looks good but not that durable. Mine was worn after 6 months and I also saw some people had the same issue as me.
     
  3. linhrom

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    agreed on the above comment. They are supposed to be top of the line shoes but Ive seen so many with side torn within a few months.

    seen so many trying to superglue and stitch them back, you can save it for another month or so. But always same problems
     
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    Well, never use super glue for your shoes. It creates more damages than fixing. It will make the leather parts become harder and easier to torn apart.
     

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