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Array Shoe Alternatives I've had some luck with K-Swiss Darwells. They're really light, have good grip, have a good heel shape and padding and don't flange out at the front. They're also about US$65. -
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Array Quite a few comments along the lines of "not enough cushioning".
Have a look at Sorbothane insoles. http://www.sorbothane.com/sorbothane-insoles.html
Great cushioning, might need to take a slightly shoe if you use the thick "foot beds". Zeissg Do you have a url for K-Swiss? I couldn't find anything on them. How does it work? Why doesn't it? How to fix it? How to choose equipment? Look for the answers at www.thearmourer.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk When you know everything you, should stop offering advice. -
I wear Hi-Tec Pro 400 squash shoes, nice and light with a grippy sole and good shock absorption. They come in half sizes and cost about thirty pounds. http://www.hi-tec.com
The shoes are all listed in their Court Shoes section. -
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Array K-Swiss web site Armourer:
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