hello, just one quick question. Does the outside (softer) part of the toe box strech out after its been worn some time or it stays that way? I'm curious because i have very wide feed and hope to know how it would fit. Thanks!
To be honest, I tried the Viper 3.0 against the Kobra and I felt there was very little difference between them both. If you need to change your Vipers then its a great choice for you.
Hi. I am relatively a new squash player. Started about 10 weeks ago. I’ve been playing casually and recreationally. I dont think I’d ever compete competitively. Do you think it’s still worth it to invest in a good pair of shoes like the salming kobra/race or dya have any other recommendations for someone like me? I play on average about 2-3x per week (some sessions are just me dng solo drills). My concern is that if i do invest in a good pair, it has to last me for a long time! (Say one year and above?) I also have somewhat of a flat foot. Hope to hear from your soon!
it's worth getting a good pair of shoes, not only will it help your movement it will help your joints. Always worth the investment. Some of the Vipers and Kobra's are now on a deal at PDHSPORTS
its worth it man, they last okay... depends how long your hits and matches are. but they last okay, considering the stress they are worked through on a court. I have one pair for games, and one for training, the training pair I just wear until they are completely trashed
hello, just one quick question. Does the outside (softer) part of the toe box strech out after its been worn some time or it stays that way? I'm curious because i have very wide feed and hope to know how it would fit. Thanks!
not sure how much it will stretch but the outside is very soft, I have a wide foot and I have found these to be a wide fit compared to other models.
The Viper is softer which was my shoe of choice and the new Hawk shoes are even softer and wider
thanks a lot @pdhsports cheers
thanks. I wear the Viper 2.0 which I like a lot. it's light and responsive and I can turn a dime. is the Kora better in all respects?
To be honest, I tried the Viper 3.0 against the Kobra and I felt there was very little difference between them both. If you need to change your Vipers then its a great choice for you.
Hi.
I am relatively a new squash player. Started about 10 weeks ago. I’ve been playing casually and recreationally. I dont think I’d ever compete competitively.
Do you think it’s still worth it to invest in a good pair of shoes like the salming kobra/race or dya have any other recommendations for someone like me? I play on average about 2-3x per week (some sessions are just me dng solo drills).
My concern is that if i do invest in a good pair, it has to last me for a long time! (Say one year and above?) I also have somewhat of a flat foot.
Hope to hear from your soon!
it's worth getting a good pair of shoes, not only will it help your movement it will help your joints. Always worth the investment. Some of the Vipers and Kobra's are now on a deal at PDHSPORTS
its worth it man, they last okay... depends how long your hits and matches are. but they last okay, considering the stress they are worked through on a court. I have one pair for games, and one for training, the training pair I just wear until they are completely trashed
That´s specifically for handball
just bought one :)