Hope you guys enjoyed this 👟 video, let us know if you watched until the end to see that final blooper! 🤣 And again, if you have any individual pairs of shoes you want us to review then comment down below! 🏸
Crazy! I watched the racket review and was going to ask for a shoe guide. I just bought some asics gel blast 7 - highly recommended. Love the blooper reel :)
Great video. Quick note about the survey question: Comfort and Support are two different things. Combining them as one answer in your survey skewed your results. Both of those answers are the best answers. However, if they were broken apart, people would have been forced to choose one over the other and your results may have been 40% support and 30% comfort... or vice versa.
Of course I made it to the end! What a brilliant video guys, clearly so much thought and attention has gone into it! You're right about the over 50's and knees too. Great education for the badminton world :)
This is so right, I used to play asics court shoes when it comes to court activities. Then I went to the badminton place in my area to buy a new pair of badminton shoes, the owner guides me to choose a really proper shoes for a badminton play only. He measured my feet and the shoes condition also are very good. Then currently only using Victor shoes :D. Since that day, I can easily identified a really good badminton pro shop or just selling badminton goods and stuff to earning. Thanks to this video anyway, a lot need to see this.
Agree completely - one of the best investments I made in badminton was in proper badminton shoes. After trying a few, I opted for Babolat Shadow Tour badminton shoes and they're fantastic. Getting a suitable pair of shows for badminton is a must.
I put some olive oil, spice, salt and pepper into my newly bought Yonnex shoes and served it in the oven for 15 mins under 180c. It turned golden and crispy.
I don’t think it’s the hole in the sole of the shoes giving it’s stiffness and support, it’s the TPU plate (carbon plate) in the sole that help with the support preventing twisting of our feet. As for the ankle lockdown, I agree with what you’ve said.
I think most beginners spend tons of money on rackets and not enough on shoes...I was definitely one of them. I also made a mistake thinking that I had wide feet so bought yonex cushion 65 wide. Found that my feet were sliding around too much inside so now just bought a pair of Aerus3... had a chance to try them on... definitely more snug fit so hopefully will offer more support. Imho try to avoid buying new pair of shoes base on hypes, reviews, looks etc etc...people need to try on shoes whenever they can before making a purchase. I already bought several products from TRME using your code (good to support local business anyway) and also joined your patreon last week. Keep up the good work and looking forward to the next video 👍
For sure! Finding the right pair of shoes for you is so important - it really can be the difference between feeling comfortable on court and feeling like you're walking on pins! Thank you so much for all of your support - on here, TRME, and Patreon. It means a lot to us 😊🏸🤗
The video has been made a year ago, but I watched only now and I was surprised to see a new member of team "Badminton Inside". It seems he is one of the first badminton players ever :)
Lovely video! A question for the next Q&A section: When do you typically replace the old shoes? We, regular club players, don't have the might to break the shoes in a short period of time and so we all have lots of semi-worn out shoes that are too good to throw away yet too soft to continue playing safely. So what is your criteria?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the correct kind of shoes to avoid injuries in the long run and to enjoy the game. I notice my shoes are not providing any ankle support and are bending quite easily. I'll change them asap. 😀
7:17 EnergyMax, Breathing and Radiation are on both sides? Also EnergyMax seems to be part of VICTOR P9200TD A which you wouldn't recommend but which Jenny uses?
I (Greg) currently switch between these two linked below. They're both very supportive! Maybe choose which you like the look for the most after researching? www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-a950-mens-badminton-shoes-black www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-p9500-f-mens-badminton-shoes-blue
ASICS Gel rocket, on my 11th pair, not the lightest but good on ankle pad protection and durability. Volleyball ball shoe but good for amateur players, can get pair for £25 if you look around.
Hi @BadmintonInsight do you reccommend tennis shoes for badminton? I believe the tech used in indoor tennis shoes are the same as badminton shoes. Thank you!
Should the size fit perfectly, or should it be slightly bigger to take the impact of the jump? The guy who sold me the shoes made me buy the bigger size giving this reason.
Hello champs I have a question which pair of shoes should i buy ??? Yonex Power Cushion 65 X Unisex Badminton Shoes Or ASICS Gel-Rocket 10 which one should I buy ???
What's the blue Victor shoe called? Liked the look of that! Can you do more reviewws of the top, medium and bottom shoes and how you find them please? Massively appreciate it and what you are doing for the badminton world - very good tips and videos!
I've found after market shock absorbing insoles move about inside the shoe perhaps because they are designed for more day to day movement and not the extreme movement in badminton. I wondered if the manufacturers make insoles specific to their shoes? Or whether there are insoles you might recommend.
Victor make their own insoles! www.trmesports.com/products/victor-vt-xd10-sports-insole?_pos=8&_sid=0463b2e55&_ss=r Although we've never actually tried them - Greg doesn't wear insoles and I wear some that are specifically designed for my feet after having had some foot issues in the past!
I have played badminton for 3 years in Bad shoes and im buying new shoes now but i wanna try them on first before buying but no store sells good badminton shoes on Finland
Hey! Can you please elaborate on what you meant with 'shoe with more structure, for flat foot'. I have flat foot and due to that I'm really very much prone to ankle twists. So, I really want to know more about that.
Great video. Thanks for the information. In the comfort section you have mentioned about shoes with structure or shoes with good sole. Can you give a few examples of each type. I am trying to look for a badminton shoe with good arch support because of Achilles tendinitis. And I am unable to locate any.
Question! I live in Sweden. Badminton isn't huge here, best case we have ONE dedicated badminton shop in the country, and that's five hours away. So, online purchase - but even the Swedish online shops simply DON'T HAVE worthy arsenals of badminton shoes. If I go to Yonex's website and find a shoe that seems a good fit for me, it *doesn't exist* in Swedish online shops. So: since shoes really are a "try it before you buy it" thing, what's a player supposed to do here? Order five different models in the hope that one pair is perfect and then pretend I'm eating anything but noodels? Brr.
I haven't bought proper badminton shoes yet and am a beginner so I don't want to buy just yet, are luka 3 Jordan's an alright pair as a replacement in the meantime?
Hi, according to your experience, which one is better for ankle support, shb65z, aerusZ, eclipsionZ? Or maybe you guys have more suggestions? Thanks 🙏 Anw, i think i can jump from 12m without injury, but i change my mind after watch your bloopers 🤣 LOL
How good fitting should be, because I recently purchased a LiNing pair with my regular shoe size however I feel it is a bit lose and I think a size smaller might be too tight and I'm all confused 😅
I have lining shoes size 42. At first I find it comfortable but after a while my thumbnail start to sore and crack sometimes. Do you guys think that I should buy bigger size?
Hi @BadmintonInsight, I’m from India. I can’t find a better pair of shoes which has more shock absorbent quality. Recently I’ve joined badminton and getting knee and ankle pain. Kindly suggest and give options easily available in India because it has very confusing for a beginner. I’m looking forward for your reply!
Do badminton shoes have to be low top? I'm thinking of buying the Zion 1's for both basketball and badminton as it has rubber soles but it's mid top and for some reason I'm not allowed to use shoes like that whilst playing badminton?
A review of a950, p9500 and p9200 please. A comparison between victor vs yonex shoes would also be nice since most shoe reviews in youtube are about yonex shoes
@@BadmintonInsight There are a lot of awesome youtube channels for basketball shoes (weartesters) and football (bootnerds, unisport) but sadly none for badminton shoes considering how essential it is to the sport and are not exactly cheap 😄 I’ve tried a mizuno model before since it was used by Kenichi Hayakawa...amazing build quality and material but sadly grip was lacking on normal (unclean) court and I ended up getting a different pair of yonex shoes to switch to. Would have been nice to get some advice before spending money on court shoes 😄
Hey guys, I'd really appreciate an answer on this: I've always played Yonex shoes, currently Aero 3, and I'm satisfied with them, but my problem is, that their biggest shoe is only size 47 which I think might just a little bit to small for my feet, which are long and thin. Should I switch to another brand and if so, which one? Or is it normal that you feel your big toe uncomfortably when stopping in the front court?
LOL the bloopers are so hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Nice informative and organized video awesome production! Please review the Yonex Aerus Z I think they're the most expensive badminton show I've seen I'm curious to see if they are really a step above other brands (Victor, Li Ning) or if it's just premium brand pricing
Hi, thank you for the video, and yes I did watch it to the end and found it useful and informative. I wanted some additional advice on the size, width and tightness of the shoe as I tend to lose my right big toe nail once a year presumably due to my right foot hitting the front of the shoe. Thank you.
These are great - www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-a950-mens-badminton-shoes-black get 10% off too with our code BADMINTON INSIGHT :D Generally most top of the range shoes will have good grip
@@BadmintonInsight thanks for the reply. It seems a very solid advice and a good choice to me, however my size (40) is unavailable. I also looked at other online shops as well, it seems the smallest size is 41. I am also considering Yonex 65 ZM, do these have also good grip?
Guys ,. Is it normal to run through a pair of shoes in a couple of months ? I worry if I'm being too heavy footed while I move . Or is it time I spent a whole lot more on just one pair of shoes ? Also what insoles do you guys use ? I've tried victor's serrated insole (dunno the actual model name ) and it's such a big improvement over the stock insoles . Which ones would you recommend ? Cheers 🙏
Your videos are excellent. Can you also give some more info on comparing mens and womens shoes, width of the shoes etc. I have wide foot and finding it hard to find the right womens shoe. Variety of shoes are not available in the shops. Its not a easy task buying online when we look for right size for wider shoes. I tried to buy mens shoes but I'm not getting the right size. Thanks.
Hi Greg and Jenny! I am 13 yo and currently playing badminton for 1 year. Should I opt for better high end shoes or continue wearing cheaper Lining shoes? (because my legs are still growing bigger 😅)
Many thanks for this video and this is so useful..... actually change my shoes now to a yonex cascade accl as I have wide feet and can't afford to spend over £100 ....
its not reccomended to. Unless you are not playing thst serious in badminton. But if you want to play serious with proper footwork, your basketball shoe will do you no good as it is not built for badminton. To put it this way, if you are only playing for fun, basketball shoes are ok. But if you are playing seriously, get badminton shoes.
Hope you guys enjoyed this 👟 video, let us know if you watched until the end to see that final blooper! 🤣 And again, if you have any individual pairs of shoes you want us to review then comment down below! 🏸
Very very very very funny 🤣🤣
Victor p9500 please!!
Those bloopers were really funny 🤣 I'd like to see more 🤣 🤣 🤣
Crazy! I watched the racket review and was going to ask for a shoe guide. I just bought some asics gel blast 7 - highly recommended. Love the blooper reel :)
Are you kidding? We all are here for the blooper.
Great video. Quick note about the survey question: Comfort and Support are two different things. Combining them as one answer in your survey skewed your results. Both of those answers are the best answers. However, if they were broken apart, people would have been forced to choose one over the other and your results may have been 40% support and 30% comfort... or vice versa.
Of course I made it to the end! What a brilliant video guys, clearly so much thought and attention has gone into it! You're right about the over 50's and knees too. Great education for the badminton world :)
Wow, thank you so much! Great to hear you enjoyed it 😊👍🏼
This is so right, I used to play asics court shoes when it comes to court activities. Then I went to the badminton place in my area to buy a new pair of badminton shoes, the owner guides me to choose a really proper shoes for a badminton play only. He measured my feet and the shoes condition also are very good. Then currently only using Victor shoes :D. Since that day, I can easily identified a really good badminton pro shop or just selling badminton goods and stuff to earning. Thanks to this video anyway, a lot need to see this.
That’s great to hear, you’re very welcome! Please share it with those you think need to see it 😀
Agree completely - one of the best investments I made in badminton was in proper badminton shoes. After trying a few, I opted for Babolat Shadow Tour badminton shoes and they're fantastic. Getting a suitable pair of shows for badminton is a must.
I can’t stop chuckling on “Greg baked the victor shoes.”
😂
Bro be baking the expensive shoes even i don’t have a yonex shoes😢
I love the amount of effort you guys put into these videos, I could see it in just 2 videos, you just earned yourself a sub!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed them 😃
@@BadmintonInsight are you watching lzj Vs axelsen match right now? It's so exciting
@@justinz.4069 Yes we were! So tense!!
I put some olive oil, spice, salt and pepper into my newly bought Yonnex shoes and served it in the oven for 15 mins under 180c. It turned golden and crispy.
Hahaa 🤣🤣 Hopefully they tasted delicious!
I don’t think it’s the hole in the sole of the shoes giving it’s stiffness and support, it’s the TPU plate (carbon plate) in the sole that help with the support preventing twisting of our feet. As for the ankle lockdown, I agree with what you’ve said.
I think most beginners spend tons of money on rackets and not enough on shoes...I was definitely one of them.
I also made a mistake thinking that I had wide feet so bought yonex cushion 65 wide. Found that my feet were sliding around too much inside so now just bought a pair of Aerus3... had a chance to try them on... definitely more snug fit so hopefully will offer more support.
Imho try to avoid buying new pair of shoes base on hypes, reviews, looks etc etc...people need to try on shoes whenever they can before making a purchase.
I already bought several products from TRME using your code (good to support local business anyway) and also joined your patreon last week. Keep up the good work and looking forward to the next video 👍
For sure! Finding the right pair of shoes for you is so important - it really can be the difference between feeling comfortable on court and feeling like you're walking on pins!
Thank you so much for all of your support - on here, TRME, and Patreon. It means a lot to us 😊🏸🤗
Thanks, I really needed new shoes. couldn't choose which one. Thanks this helped.
have a great day!
Glad we could help! 😊👍🏼
The video has been made a year ago, but I watched only now and I was surprised to see a new member of team "Badminton Inside". It seems he is one of the first badminton players ever :)
You guys are so helpful and thank you for all the info it really saves us from getting a terrible injuries in the sport keep up the good work.
Thank you, glad you found it useful :)
Lovely video! A question for the next Q&A section:
When do you typically replace the old shoes? We, regular club players, don't have the might to break the shoes in a short period of time and so we all have lots of semi-worn out shoes that are too good to throw away yet too soft to continue playing safely. So what is your criteria?
I (Greg) replace them when they break, Jenny replaces them when they get too smelly 😂
True
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on the correct kind of shoes to avoid injuries in the long run and to enjoy the game. I notice my shoes are not providing any ankle support and are bending quite easily. I'll change them asap. 😀
Yes, you should definitely consider changing them if they're not providing much support! Glad we could help 😊
I love the deadpan opening sequence with the skeleton! And the shoe advice of course. 😁
Thank you, hope you enjoyed the end too! :D
@@BadmintonInsight i did. But your new boney co-host needs to work on his smash. 😄
@@jaimegarch 😂
@@BadmintonInsight 'boney' ??? 😄
Yet another awesome video! Can you review the Victor P9500? Been thinking about those for a while!!!
Thank you! And thanks for the 👟 suggestion
7:17 EnergyMax, Breathing and Radiation are on both sides?
Also EnergyMax seems to be part of VICTOR P9200TD A which you wouldn't recommend but which Jenny uses?
i prefer Flip Flops for proper air conditioning though the support lacks a bit
It is so help full all badminton player to bought a shoes
Thank you :)
excellent video. Thank you for showing aspects of special Badminton footwear that go beyond brand, model or design. congratulations on the channel
Thanks Jorge :D
How about care and maintenance? How to keep them smelling fresh? Shoe driers with UV?
What shoes would you recommend for men's in the site you just advertise? What I'm really just looking for is the support it can give to my feet
I (Greg) currently switch between these two linked below. They're both very supportive! Maybe choose which you like the look for the most after researching? www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-a950-mens-badminton-shoes-black
www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-p9500-f-mens-badminton-shoes-blue
@@BadmintonInsight tysm for the suggestion I really appreciate it :D
That oven shoes recipe touched my heart 🥺❤️
😂😂
Should shoes have raised portions around the lace?
Is it good?
And the portion that is on ankle back should be strong or not?
ASICS Gel rocket, on my 11th pair, not the lightest but good on ankle pad protection and durability. Volleyball ball shoe but good for amateur players, can get pair for £25 if you look around.
Loved greg reaction when the egg crushed in the power cushion while he threw it from the chair 😂🤪
😂😂
TOP TOP VIDEO!! especially the bloopers 😄.. could you please review the Li Ning Shadow of Blade 4 if possible?
Thank you so much 😄 And interesting suggestion!!
Jenny which brand /style do you recommend for cushioning?
What are some good models with best cushion and probably not the costliest? I'm playing on hard court and gives me a bit of knee pain and stress.
Hello i'd like to ask, which one's better Lining Ranger IV TD or or VictorA362II?
Hello!.. please guide what is meant by 'shoes with more structure' for flat feet??
Hello.Can you guide me about the shoes for badminton, please??
Specially one to support my joints to avoid long term damage and improve my game..
Can you share which victor shoes you guys are using and perhaps some suggestions of other top quality victor models?
What do you think about Victor's drop-in midsole? I heard that drop-in midsoles are not good because they move inside a shoe.
Hi @BadmintonInsight do you reccommend tennis shoes for badminton? I believe the tech used in indoor tennis shoes are the same as badminton shoes. Thank you!
I would like a review of the Victor A950, P500, P9310 and Yonex SHB 65Z2
Thanks for the suggestions Matz! 👍🏼☺️
YONEX 2021 POWER CUSHION ECLIPSION Z!!! Why do pros like 65 over eclipsion?
Lots of requests for this shoe review!
This video was very helpful for me. Thanks a lot badminton insight
Yay! Glad we could help 😊
Today I won from my senior because of your help
@@memestation3553 Congrats! :D
Should the size fit perfectly, or should it be slightly bigger to take the impact of the jump?
The guy who sold me the shoes made me buy the bigger size giving this reason.
Hello champs I have a question which pair of shoes should i buy ??? Yonex Power Cushion 65 X Unisex Badminton Shoes Or ASICS Gel-Rocket 10 which one should I buy ???
This is very good information. I was just about to get a new pair of shoes! Cheers
Glad we could help! :)
Will you recommend more pair for flat-foot problem for me?
I have no idea to choose the best pair to helping me. Sorry, my grammar is bad.
What's the blue Victor shoe called? Liked the look of that! Can you do more reviewws of the top, medium and bottom shoes and how you find them please? Massively appreciate it and what you are doing for the badminton world - very good tips and videos!
It's P9500. Really good shoes.
Yep, correct - the P9500! We can definitely do some of those reviews.. Thank you so much for the support! 🏸👍🏼
I've found after market shock absorbing insoles move about inside the shoe perhaps because they are designed for more day to day movement and not the extreme movement in badminton. I wondered if the manufacturers make insoles specific to their shoes? Or whether there are insoles you might recommend.
Victor make their own insoles! www.trmesports.com/products/victor-vt-xd10-sports-insole?_pos=8&_sid=0463b2e55&_ss=r
Although we've never actually tried them - Greg doesn't wear insoles and I wear some that are specifically designed for my feet after having had some foot issues in the past!
Now I know the importance..my ankle got sprained last week becoz I used training shoes.. thanks for sharing 👏👏
You’re welcome 😊
I was playing on a cement court with Nike Flex shoes. Have hurt my knees and ankles really badly. Thanks for the knowledge Greg and Jenny :)
I have played badminton for 3 years in Bad shoes and im buying new shoes now but i wanna try them on first before buying but no store sells good badminton shoes on Finland
What do you mean with a shoe with more structure? (at 5:44)
I have a question! How can i prevent my gumsole becomes hard, its now slippery icant use it anymore. Any advice on how to avoid it?
Amazing videos! keep up the great content. :) Love the variety of content!
Hey! Can you please elaborate on what you meant with 'shoe with more structure, for flat foot'.
I have flat foot and due to that I'm really very much prone to ankle twists. So, I really want to know more about that.
Which high range shoes do you recommend please? Which ones did you show in this video. Names please
Any recommendation for shoes with high arch and good support for flat footed ?
Great video. Thanks for the information.
In the comfort section you have mentioned about shoes with structure or shoes with good sole. Can you give a few examples of each type. I am trying to look for a badminton shoe with good arch support because of Achilles tendinitis. And I am unable to locate any.
Love the new video guys!
Thank you so much 😊
Hello greg & jenny, i’ve been enjoying your videos for a while. Is carbon or nylon plate on badminton shoes giving a massive impact to stability?
Hi! What shoe would you recommend for people with flat feet? Should I wear my orthotics with them?
Question!
I live in Sweden. Badminton isn't huge here, best case we have ONE dedicated badminton shop in the country, and that's five hours away. So, online purchase - but even the Swedish online shops simply DON'T HAVE worthy arsenals of badminton shoes. If I go to Yonex's website and find a shoe that seems a good fit for me, it *doesn't exist* in Swedish online shops.
So: since shoes really are a "try it before you buy it" thing, what's a player supposed to do here? Order five different models in the hope that one pair is perfect and then pretend I'm eating anything but noodels?
Brr.
I haven't bought proper badminton shoes yet and am a beginner so I don't want to buy just yet, are luka 3 Jordan's an alright pair as a replacement in the meantime?
Hi, according to your experience, which one is better for ankle support, shb65z, aerusZ, eclipsionZ? Or maybe you guys have more suggestions? Thanks 🙏
Anw, i think i can jump from 12m without injury, but i change my mind after watch your bloopers 🤣 LOL
Thanks for the insightful video on How to choose a right badminton shoe. Just bought a YONEX AERUS Z for my son from Mumbai , India. Stay blessed.
i have a doubt, what is the optimum heel height for badminton shoes ( for fast movement)
I want to buy skechers viper pro pickleball shoes. Is this suit for badminton also?
As always CONTENT AT IT'S PEAK.. love you both 😁😁😁
Ahhh thank you so much 🤗
@@BadmintonInsight ❤️❤️
How good fitting should be, because I recently purchased a LiNing pair with my regular shoe size however I feel it is a bit lose and I think a size smaller might be too tight and I'm all confused 😅
That outro really had me laugh out loud, thanks guys 😂
I have lining shoes size 42. At first I find it comfortable but after a while my thumbnail start to sore and crack sometimes. Do you guys think that I should buy bigger size?
Yes, maybe try 1/2 a size up!
Love from Indonesia for both of you ❤️
What model is the blue Victor shoe with the pink laces?
How much allowance in size should you have in your shoes?
I'm not a badminton player but will go for a long session soon. Can I use basketball shoes as a replacement right now?
hello im wondering if you guys change the insoles rather than the whole shoe? if so, which insoles do you guys recommend?
Mr. Skeleton just made my nightmare.... >_
HAHA! Sorry for the late reply.. usually the top end have the more advanced technology - the power cushion + is the best cushioning
Any recommendations for clearance between feet size to shoe internal space ?? I read it to be about half inch somewhere
Hi @BadmintonInsight, I’m from India. I can’t find a better pair of shoes which has more shock absorbent quality. Recently I’ve joined badminton and getting knee and ankle pain. Kindly suggest and give options easily available in India because it has very confusing for a beginner. I’m looking forward for your reply!
Can you reccomend replacement insoles for yonex shoes for sensible money? Thanks guys
Hi Team,
I really like your videos and the knowledge that you provide.
Please review Babolat Shadow Tour 2 Shoe
Thank you very much Pawan! :) And thanks for the 👟 suggestion!
Amazing video.
Is Yonex Aerus Z good for wide feet players?
Do badminton shoes have to be low top? I'm thinking of buying the Zion 1's for both basketball and badminton as it has rubber soles but it's mid top and for some reason I'm not allowed to use shoes like that whilst playing badminton?
A review of a950, p9500 and p9200 please. A comparison between victor vs yonex shoes would also be nice since most shoe reviews in youtube are about yonex shoes
Thanks for the suggestions! 👍🏼🔥
@@BadmintonInsight There are a lot of awesome youtube channels for basketball shoes (weartesters) and football (bootnerds, unisport) but sadly none for badminton shoes considering how essential it is to the sport and are not exactly cheap 😄 I’ve tried a mizuno model before since it was used by Kenichi Hayakawa...amazing build quality and material but sadly grip was lacking on normal (unclean) court and I ended up getting a different pair of yonex shoes to switch to. Would have been nice to get some advice before spending money on court shoes 😄
Hey guys, I'd really appreciate an answer on this: I've always played Yonex shoes, currently Aero 3, and I'm satisfied with them, but my problem is, that their biggest shoe is only size 47 which I think might just a little bit to small for my feet, which are long and thin. Should I switch to another brand and if so, which one? Or is it normal that you feel your big toe uncomfortably when stopping in the front court?
LOL the bloopers are so hilarious!!! 🤣🤣🤣 Nice informative and organized video awesome production! Please review the Yonex Aerus Z I think they're the most expensive badminton show I've seen I'm curious to see if they are really a step above other brands (Victor, Li Ning) or if it's just premium brand pricing
Thank you so much Kara 😊 And thanks for the review suggestion 👟
Hi, thank you for the video, and yes I did watch it to the end and found it useful and informative. I wanted some additional advice on the size, width and tightness of the shoe as I tend to lose my right big toe nail once a year presumably due to my right foot hitting the front of the shoe. Thank you.
Wonderful video. Now I know what to look for on a badminton shoe. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
can you compare asics gelblade 6, yonex 65zm2, & eclipsion z,pls?
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
@@BadmintonInsight wow! that's 1st time ever I'm getting a reply from a channel awesome
@@arulsivamnarayanamoorthy330 We try to reply to all of our comments :)
Very useful video guys. Can you recommend any insoles for sore heels and ankles ?
@badmintoninsight can you suggest some good shoes for playing daily at intermediate level
can you please recommend a few choices of shoes with very good grip?
These are great - www.trmesports.com/collections/victor/products/victor-a950-mens-badminton-shoes-black get 10% off too with our code BADMINTON INSIGHT :D Generally most top of the range shoes will have good grip
@@BadmintonInsight thanks for the reply. It seems a very solid advice and a good choice to me, however my size (40) is unavailable. I also looked at other online shops as well, it seems the smallest size is 41. I am also considering Yonex 65 ZM, do these have also good grip?
You have not made video on shuttles and grip yet now and I have suggested this idea in November of 2020
Plz reply
Great video guys! If you could review the pros and cons between some high end yonex, lining and victor shoes, that would be amaze-balls!
Thanks Sven, it's on the list
Guys ,. Is it normal to run through a pair of shoes in a couple of months ? I worry if I'm being too heavy footed while I move . Or is it time I spent a whole lot more on just one pair of shoes ?
Also what insoles do you guys use ? I've tried victor's serrated insole (dunno the actual model name ) and it's such a big improvement over the stock insoles . Which ones would you recommend ? Cheers 🙏
Yes definitely if you play a lot! Yeah we have the Victor ones and also Jenny has some custom made ones :)
Your videos are excellent. Can you also give some more info on comparing mens and womens shoes, width of the shoes etc. I have wide foot and finding it hard to find the right womens shoe. Variety of shoes are not available in the shops. Its not a easy task buying online when we look for right size for wider shoes. I tried to buy mens shoes but I'm not getting the right size. Thanks.
Does low top basketball works in badminton court?
can you recommend a badminton shoe for wide feet? I'm struggling what to buy.
Hi Greg and Jenny! I am 13 yo and currently playing badminton for 1 year. Should I opt for better high end shoes or continue wearing cheaper Lining shoes? (because my legs are still growing bigger 😅)
My toes turned purple after learning badminton. Is this normal? Or my shoes is not right? Thank you
No it’s not normal, it most definitely could be your shoes! Try a new pair in a half a size bigger would be our suggestion!
Hey is yonex Tokyo ultima good and comfortable for long time play
Many thanks for this video and this is so useful..... actually change my shoes now to a yonex cascade accl as I have wide feet and can't afford to spend over £100 ....
Can a basketball shoe be used for badminton? Precisely the nike precision 7?
its not reccomended to. Unless you are not playing thst serious in badminton. But if you want to play serious with proper footwork, your basketball shoe will do you no good as it is not built for badminton. To put it this way, if you are only playing for fun, basketball shoes are ok. But if you are playing seriously, get badminton shoes.
Plz review Asics Gel-Rocket 10 sports shoes with lace fastening...