Lasted me less than 3 months, the glue at the front just came off. Mind you, I'm a very casual player, only play around 2 hours per week, so basically, around 24 hours of use only.
Same... I used less than 3 months... A hole on my left toe outsole... I used to wear aerus 3...lasted many yearssss till worn off outsole but no hole at all. Bad quality z2.
@@Brvqn its a very good shoes, very light and my feet doesnt hurt at all, its worth for its price, i also have the power cushion 65z and aerus is lighter
Would you be trying other than Yonex? If Yes, I would really wanted your opinion on Mizuno Brand such as Wave Claw Neo 2 which i believe similar to Aerus Z2 model.
I personally think that the 65Z3 is a better all around shoe. Unless you are really just trying to achieve the lightest shoe possible, then you can go with the Aerus
if you are light weight , it has enough cusion , the only problem with this shoe is that , back heel of shoe is not that much tight as compared to shoe , but still it is fine
I personally would say that the shoes lean towards doubles more than single. I would say a better cushioned shoes is preferable for singles. Like the 65z3 and Comfort Z. I am no professional player tho, and it's up to your preference. But it's just my take or one piece on your question.
@@felixchia6263 Spot on. It's all up to personal preference. While there might be more court coverage in singles, some players do prefer having a very light shoe. Hence there are some singles players like An Se You, Leong Jun Hao, Carolina Marin, etc. wearing the Aerus Z2's. I personally prefer to have more support and cushioning even if it means having a heavier shoe. So it really depends on what is fit for your specific needs
Ive been using these same colored pair for over 2 months, theyre very fast and light, but cushioning is not great, especially when lunging, feels very hard on impact. Im a pretty solid built multisport guy, i can literry feel my weight squishing the little cushioning foams available😂. Great for lighter more nimble player, but if ure abit heavier who relies on heavy footing, lunges, jump smash etc...oof. Not good for those prone to knee pain.
Lasted me less than 3 months, the glue at the front just came off. Mind you, I'm a very casual player, only play around 2 hours per week, so basically, around 24 hours of use only.
i use the Z1 and i love them but 2 weeks ago i got a foot injury for the first time in 33 years of playing badminton. so i'm a bit lost atm
Get the 65z3, more protection and cushion.
could you do a review for the new cascade drive 2?
Same... I used less than 3 months... A hole on my left toe outsole... I used to wear aerus 3...lasted many yearssss till worn off outsole but no hole at all. Bad quality z2.
Please tell me what these badminton trainers are? I love the colour
These are the Yonex Aerus Z2!
One question please,Do you prioritise comfort or speed more?
i have this shoe. but why does it feel like its gonna break easily when im playing😅
Hey bro any updates on the shoe? Do you recommend it?
@@Brvqn its a very good shoes, very light and my feet doesnt hurt at all, its worth for its price, i also have the power cushion 65z and aerus is lighter
@@sw4mp38 thanks for your reply brother. May I know what's your weight so I can get a rough idea of the shoes? Is it cushioned enough for your weight?
@@Brvqn im 75kg. yeah for me its enough. if u want big cushion get the 65z
@@sw4mp38I see thats nice I'm 60kg so should be just enough for me as well. So out of the two shoes which one do you prefer more and why?
I noticed you tend to use the Nanoflare 1000z in your reviews. Is it your new favorite racket? What are your specifications?
1000z has definitely been growing on me a lot. I use the 4UG5 spec.
@@howeezy do you use this instead of 11 pro when playing in tournament?
@@kamalhm-devi dont think he’ll be switching to the nf 1000z.. recently i saw him switching back to the og Arcsaber 11’s
@ howeezy Which one would you recomend Aerus Z2 or the comfor z3
I personally like the comfort z3 more
Would you be trying other than Yonex? If Yes, I would really wanted your opinion on Mizuno Brand such as Wave Claw Neo 2 which i believe similar to Aerus Z2 model.
Or maybe lining blast jf01 se
he's sponsored by Yonex so I doubt it
Have you tried chinese brands like lining and kawasaki badminton shoes?
He can't necessarily try them because he's sponsored by Yonex
This shoe is actually perfect for Casual-Competitive Games
aerus z2 or 65? (im a lightweight player)
I personally think that the 65Z3 is a better all around shoe. Unless you are really just trying to achieve the lightest shoe possible, then you can go with the Aerus
They're light but how's the comfort? Usually, to make light shoes less materials (e.g. cushioning) are used at the expense of feet comfort.
if you are light weight , it has enough cusion , the only problem with this shoe is that , back heel of shoe is not that much tight as compared to shoe , but still it is fine
is this shoe more suitable for doubles or single? also nice vid.😊
I personally would say that the shoes lean towards doubles more than single. I would say a better cushioned shoes is preferable for singles. Like the 65z3 and Comfort Z. I am no professional player tho, and it's up to your preference. But it's just my take or one piece on your question.
@@felixchia6263 Spot on. It's all up to personal preference. While there might be more court coverage in singles, some players do prefer having a very light shoe. Hence there are some singles players like An Se You, Leong Jun Hao, Carolina Marin, etc. wearing the Aerus Z2's. I personally prefer to have more support and cushioning even if it means having a heavier shoe. So it really depends on what is fit for your specific needs
Not enough cushioning if you’re above 80kg. I get bruises on my right heel 😂
Ive been using these same colored pair for over 2 months, theyre very fast and light, but cushioning is not great, especially when lunging, feels very hard on impact. Im a pretty solid built multisport guy, i can literry feel my weight squishing the little cushioning foams available😂. Great for lighter more nimble player, but if ure abit heavier who relies on heavy footing, lunges, jump smash etc...oof. Not good for those prone to knee pain.
Yeah I agree. For "heavier" players, I would still recommend one of the sturdier models like the Eclipsion Z3 or the Comfort Z3.
Or just get a better insole, that’s what I did.
I realised the hexagon sole has higher durability but less traction compared to radial 😂for me tho
Shoe soles wear out quickly
I think the aerus z durability is better than the z2's
Does he reply😅
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Only for really light players
i have this shoe. but why does it feel like its gonna break easily when im playing😅