yes, both pro shops at calgary winter club and glencoe club got them. You can also order them from what's your racquet and sportcheks too.
I've seen them here in Vancouver for as little as $125. Do you have to go for SHB-95 though? A pair of SHB-55LT can be had for around $70, and it has the same power cushion technology in the sole. I'll admit though, the SHB-95 looks infinitely more slick than my crummy-looking SHB-55LT... -Rick
LT 55 is ok, i have had them for a few months now.. the grip is still pretty good, but if u have the money go higher end.. more money = more power cushion the cushioning system is not bad, but a bit sparse. if u're going to do insane footwork go get the more expensive shoes.
aiya... what I mean to say is that a form of the power cushion technology is available in the SHB-55LT as well. I don't know whether this is the same power cushion that is fitted into the SHB-95 or not, but I can tell you that the underside of both shoes look identical. So in terms of grip, I would think the two models should offer similar performance. Of course, the two shoes probably have different weights and are bound to offer diferent performance on the court. And yes, cooler, I think I've seen the SHB-95 for $125 + PST + GST in Vancouver at Tad's. I'll be going back to the store some time this week to pick up my racquet, so I'll double check on the price agian. -Rick
Hey folks. I made a mistake about the price of the SHB-95. I went to Tad's in Vancouver today, and they don't carry SHB-95. On the other hand, they do have these models: SHB-92: $120 SHB-65 EX: $95 SHB-55 LT: $75 plus one more low-end Yonex model, which I can neither remember the name nor the price. -Rick