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Buy Squash Shoes Online
Squash is an amusing and challenging game that requires agility, strength, focus, balance, and mental and physical strength. To be the best in your game you need to have the best Squash outfit. One of the important pieces of outfit other than squash rackets and squash balls is squash court shoes, which help you to maintain balance and protect your feet from injuries and swelling on the court. For both beginners and advanced players, their first and foremost item on the checklist is to find a perfect pair of Squash shoes that will give them optimal protection and allow them to move freely in every direction.
How to choose the right Squash Trainers?
Selecting the best squash shoes online for both men and women requires focusing on a few criteria and they are as follows:-
The right Size - Determine your exact shoe size, use a ruler and measuring tape to know your shoe size with socks, and then match it with the shoe size mentioned in the guide for both squash women’s shoes and squash man’s shoes.
The weight of the squash shoe - Avoid shoes that are too heavy and also too light, you should feel comfortable in your squash court shoes. Shoes that are too light tend to tear easily with use while excessively heavy ones can put you off balance and result in falls.
Good ventilation of the squash shoe - Who likes wet sweaty and smelly feet? For healthy feet shoes with proper ventilation are necessary.
Sole of the squash court shoes - Non-marking gum rubber will have the perfect grip and will help you to balance in the squash shoe. Black soles are prohibited and you should never wear your squash shoes outdoors.
Cushioning of squash shoes - Squash shoes should have proper cushioning inside them, that helps them to absorb vibration and protect the Achilles tendon while reducing foot fatigue.
When should you change your squash court shoes?
A very tricky question, as it’s different for different users. It depends on the number of times you play and use your squash court shoes. For example, if you play twice a week, you’ll probably need to replace your shoes twice a season and if you play three times a week, then you can change them three times a season if necessary. The most important reason for replacing squash shoes is the wearing out of the sole. The soles of shoes are just like the tire of a car that carries your safety. When you feel spongy or weak at the center and also when your sole start losing grip due to excess use, you know it is time to change. So before you slip with them you need to replace your squash court shoes.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q1. How tight should squash court shoes be?
You should feel very comfortable and cozy in your squash court shoes. They should be light on your feet. The shoes should not be too tight as you will have difficulties in moving your ankles and this also increases the chances that you’ll get blisters on your feet. Neither should the shoe be too loose as it could come off during the game. In your perfect squash shoes, you’ll feel the court under your feet while playing.
Q2. Can Squash be played with regular sports shoes?
Squash is played while wearing shoes with non-marking soles for the grip inside the squash court and outdoor shoes are not allowed in a squash court. Even if you manage to get into court with ordinary sports shoes, you will not get an adequate grip and will find yourself at a disadvantage soon enough.
Q3. What is the difference between tennis and squash shoes?
Tennis shoes are not equipped with non-marking soles and neither do they come with rubber gum soles. Also, tennis shoes are much heavier than squash court shoes and both shoes are designed for different outcomes. Wearing tennis shoes in the squash court can damage the squash court as well as increase the chances of injuring the player.