Victor SH9000ACE

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  1. Renmazuo27

    Renmazuo27 Regular Member

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    Well if it helps ya mate, I wear US 8's with Yonex and Victor shoes
     
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    oh SUP xD.. Ok i guess they are quite similar then ^^ u know if a shoe size is 27cm, does that mean that the whole shoe length is 27cm or the insole part is 27cm?
     
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    Renmazuo27 Regular Member

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    As a pure guess I would assume the insole is the same...
     
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    oh ok lol thank!!
     
  5. Renmazuo27

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    No worries mate!:D. Though if you give me a few days till I get back to Perth, I can compare the SH 9000 ACE and SH-65ft and give you definite answers.
     
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    I can definitely wait few days for your reviews!! thank :D
     
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    They guy who bought the 9000Ace from my retailer has a number of Yonex shoes size UK9, 27.5cm if I remember correctly.

    The Victor shoe fit perfectly. He took them straight out of the box and after wearing them a few minutes declared they were the most comfortable he he'd ever worn. He played a match in them that night.

    Paul
    www.badminton-coach.co.uk
     
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    I am glad I bought it.. after hearing so many good reviews about it :D
     
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    haha I hope so!! Paul can I ask u something? If I usually wear 27cm and it is slightly loose at the front of the shoe, is it alright if i choose 25cm or 26cm?
     
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    Jason

    I would get as close to what you normally wear. Bear in mind your feet swell when you're running around a badminton court so the last thing you need is to put undue pressure on your toes.

    Paul
    www.badminton-coach.co.uk
     
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    Saw these things in real life recently... wish I hadn't bought those 101LTD now.

    Still, the price would sting, assuming I could find them at all over here.
     
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    Jason,

    I've had two 2hr sessions with my 9000 ACE-D's now and they are one comfy shoe! It hugs your foot and feels very snug with plenty of cushioning and support. Definitely true about wearing them straight out of the box. They do not need a wearing in period at all...

    I wear mine for training and drills and I feel no shock or fatigue whatsoever. This is probably due to the shoe being quite light yet very solid in feel.
     
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    Hey Renmazuo, can you measure your feet to give an idea of how the size of these shoes correlate to foot size? I know a lot of shoes fit differently and was just wondering if badminton shoes fit differently than normal everyday shoes.

    Thanks
     
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    The largest size listed on their website is 29.5 cm, which I think comes out to US size 11.5... unless you can somehow special order larger sizes? Otherwise, no.
     
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    I got my shoe today Renmazuo. Didnt get to try it in game yet but did wear it for awhile and moving around. Its just said you said, the shoe really hug my foot well and tight enough, which give me the solid feel. It is very comfortable to wear, but I think it is slightly tight for me. I usually wear 28cm and I choose 27cm for this shoe because the previous shoe was pretty loose and doesnt give me the comfortable and solid feel when i moved around. It is only tight at the both side of the feet, but still got plenty room for toes, so it shuld be fine. I hope the shoe will be abit loose after I wear it for sometime lol. It is an awesome shoe!!! :D
     
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    @Renmazuo 27

    If i usually wear EUR42 Yonex Shoes, Will EUR 42 Victor shoes fit for me?
     

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