Shoes in TO

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  1. TOmike

    TOmike Regular Member

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    where can i get Badminton shoes in Toronto? other than yo's and lee's?
     
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    Sportchek, Sportmart, Granite, Badminton and racquet club, adidas outlets.. hope this helps.

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    They do not sell bdminton shes, they sell racket ball ro tennies shoes, if you want real badminton shoes, your choice is, LEE'S to YO's
     
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    actually nvidia they do sell court shoes and court shoes are used as badminton shoes some are heavier than others and people prefer lighter shoes. IMHO yonex shoes wear out really easily and are quite pricey however hi-tec's are amazing if you can fork up the cash i.e asics, head, nike, mizuno, etc. The brands that i have given as examples are quite affordable and durable. In anycase try to go in and try them out. Have a good one.

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    No argument there! but they are not desinged for badminton, for general court use.

    I have tried the hi-tec's shoes, they are nice but IMHO Yonex Sh95 is much better for badminton.
     
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    Of course the Sh95 is better. Compare $120CDN or more for a YONEX Sh95 when a Hi-Tec or Mizuno is only like $69.99 to 89.99...;)
     

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