Victor SH-P9100

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  1. Accordaz

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    I don't know what you think, but the P9100 is not narrow for me. If you want to hate a narrow model, you have to take the SH-910. This is very narrow! But not P9100. It's similar to SH8500 to terms of narrowness.

    Just want to add to my prior posting: The colour damage was not getting worse with the second session with these shoes... I consider to get the yellow SH-8500 ones. Not that fancy, but still looking good.
     
  2. dbswansea

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    I wear the 910s in orange, I don't find them narrow.
     
  3. Accordaz

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    Well, if it's like that, you will have no problem to wear P9100. You may find them too bulky, maybe? For me, the 910 is extremely narrow on the sides. I really don't like them. However, do not rely on my opinion only :)
     
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    There were quite a few 8500 yellows at the AE, which must be annoying for UKers because we never had that colourway over here!
     
  5. Accordaz

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    Yes, same here in Switzerland. I think UK still offers some models more than sellers in Switzerland do.
    I will have too look for an oversea seller if I'm really going to order them. But nowadays that shouldn't be a big issue.

    BTW, I'm honestly still not averse to get another P9100 pair since they're really beautiful. Eventhough the painted surface quality is not good enough. But hey, I will tape the next ones for sure :D
     
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    The insole of 9100 is a new product developed by Victor, and just released in early 2014 in China. It is VT-XD-8. But I agree that the quality of PS TotalSupport is a lot better than VT-XD-8.

    As regards cushioning, well I guess 9000 and 9100 is equal in this term. IMHO
     
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    I just can't stand that chequer-plate pattern - it's like walking in shoes full of rice.
     
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    I'm wearing this now, having previously worn 9000ACE. More cushioning but is heavier and doesn't hug the feet as well as 9000ACE.
     
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    Heavy doesn't bother me, my legs are probably bigger than most of your waists and I can't wear them too tight because of high arches.
     
  11. Ashdelsol7

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    My sister is looking at buying the 9100.....im in the uk so at the moment I am thinking racketforce will be the cheapest place to get them from?!......problem is I don't understand the sizing on their website.....its all in mm's. My sis needs a 5.5 uk womens size.......so does this equate to 240mm?! Help please
     
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    Have a look at tennistown.de, they've got all colours for sale.
     
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  14. Accordaz

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    You better measure by yourself or search for the official Victor shoe size chart.

    I just want to share my experience:

    Li-Ning (Singapore): 265mm -> EUR 43; Fits well
    Yonex (Europe): 270mm -> EUR 42; Fits well
    Victor (Europe): 270mm -> EUR 42; Fits well, but slightly bigger than I like
    Victor (Europe): 265mm -> EUR 41; Fits well (my current size for SH-P9100)

    By that I mean: It's difficult to compare if there's no local reseller. I just ordered at my own risk. The best way to get the right choice is to find out the official size chart and get your the measurement of your actual shoe model in mm.
    Just be warned. Li-Ning size charts from China could be different to size charts from Thailand, Singapore or so;

    By the way: I've purchased mine from racket-outlet.de; Very fast shipping to Switzerland :)
     
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    Only just noticed the little hologram at the back:D.
     
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    My sh9100 is looking like Accordaz's shoes, worn off basically at the same area :( Didnt notice that hologram either until Mark pointed it out, looks amazing haha
     
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    In my experience, any shoe that is not white but with colour in that area of the first toe of the trailing foot will start to have scuffing from day one... :(
     
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    ^ Looking sharp! Now all you need is a yellow TK6000 to complete the transformation. :D
     
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    Second that ; )
    Transforming into Bumblebee : p
     

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