Any recommendation for a wider shoe? I have been using Asics Gel Rockets and they are great, as they stretch out a bit and are wider than normal to begin with, but I'd love another option to try.
Sorry, I don't know. Actually I'd never heard of the Dunlop Flash Rapid before seeing your comment! They look very similar to the Flash Ultimate. Maybe Sports Direct had a version of these made (I believe Sports Direct owns the Dunlop brand now but not positive exactly how that works).
I have tried both. The flash ultimate grip a lot better than the Flash Rapid. They also give better support on the outside of the foot. We do of course all have different feet, but for my feet, these are perfect fits
Hi Pierre have you ever tried any of the shoe grip enhancers? There are a bunch that are made for basketball like the "Mission Court Grip" liquid. They're meant to increase the tackiness of shoe soles on slippery courts but negative reviews have said they either don't work or actually degrade the rubber in the soles. Some squash-specific experience would be interesting here as I sometimes have to play on slippery courts which aren't cleaned often enough
Are they wide foot/narrow...? Do they bite anywhere? Are they light or heavy? long-lasting
Any recommendation for a wider shoe? I have been using Asics Gel Rockets and they are great, as they stretch out a bit and are wider than normal to begin with, but I'd love another option to try.
I've heard the Prince shoes tend to be wider
Great shos and very good
Do you know how these Dunlop Flash Ultimate compare to the Dunlop Flash Rapid?
Sorry, I don't know. Actually I'd never heard of the Dunlop Flash Rapid before seeing your comment! They look very similar to the Flash Ultimate. Maybe Sports Direct had a version of these made (I believe Sports Direct owns the Dunlop brand now but not positive exactly how that works).
I have tried both. The flash ultimate grip a lot better than the Flash Rapid. They also give better support on the outside of the foot. We do of course all have different feet, but for my feet, these are perfect fits
Hi Pierre have you ever tried any of the shoe grip enhancers? There are a bunch that are made for basketball like the "Mission Court Grip" liquid. They're meant to increase the tackiness of shoe soles on slippery courts but negative reviews have said they either don't work or actually degrade the rubber in the soles. Some squash-specific experience would be interesting here as I sometimes have to play on slippery courts which aren't cleaned often enough
Interesting, I've never heard of that product. I will try it!
I’m late to the party but I know rubbing vegetable oil into table tennis rubber temporarily makes them tackier, so it should work for indoor shoes too
Hardly a technical review frankly useless no specific details.
Do you have any suggestions for what I should cover next time?