What are the best kids badminton shoes to go for?
As a specialist retailer, we stock, most of the ones that are currently available. Some of them, especially the Asics ones, can double up for squash courts as well. The important thing is the grip you can get from the "gum soles" that are a characteristic of both badminton and squash shoes. You should not let young players (or indeed any players) play in general trainers, as they are them bound top slip and fall.
Suitable for advanced/intermediate looking for plenty of power and spin. The slightly thicker beams (22mm to 24mm) and regular range of weights give the perfect mixture of power & control.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
Thin beamed, heavier rackets for advanced players with good technique and power looking for more control from their racket.
These rackets are perfect for the budget conscious player, or players who do not play regularly, but need a racket for some occasional family games or holiday play. Suitable for beginners and Intermediate players alike.
Suitable for regular club players or improvers alike, these rackets suit players starting to play regular competitive or friendly tennis. Lighter weight.