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Array Adidas Stabil 7 Will Be Out In March! For those of you stabil fans, I was surfing the net and saw long-anticipated Stabil 7 is gonna be out in March. It looks much like the stabil 6 except for it encapsulated midsole, which is somewhat fashionable I guess.
Here is the link to it: http://www.courtsidesports.com/store...r-Court-Shoes/
And pwp has a picture of different angle and color, in which the Stabil 7 looks very similar to the stabil 6. http://www.pwp.com/menssquashshoes.a...didas%20stabil
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I still think the 5s look better than the rest...
but the 6s fit better for me, so I wear the 6s... and will probably try the 7s as well.
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Array I saw google ads in this thread. They're gone now though. They were on the right-hand side of each post. The solution to your problem is to fence another weapon. -
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Array  Originally Posted by Katman I saw google ads in this thread. They're gone now though. They were on the right-hand side of each post. Something I'm testing for guests only. -
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Array Sweet! I love my 6s. Ill get the 7s in March for my birthday I guess. -
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Array  Originally Posted by DJ Apostrophe I still think the 5s look better than the rest...
but the 6s fit better for me, so I wear the 6s... and will probably try the 7s as well.
-w I couldn't find 5 when I wanted a stabil, but 6 worked well for me. Now I own two pairs of those(one worn-out for foot-work and conditioning session, one for fencing). if I knew there were stabil 7 coming out, I would have waited when i bought my new stabil 6 (around Christmas actually).
The 7 feels the classic adidas street shoes.
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Array are these better then regular fencing shoes? -
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Array  Originally Posted by Aussie_Fencer are these better then regular fencing shoes? they are supposed to be squash shoes. My personal opinion is that it's better than regular fencing shoes FOR epee. But my preference of shoes for epee are more toward court shoes(not to mention that they look much cooler) anyway. So I am biased. -
Adidas Stabil 7 - awesome! Just bought my Adidas Stabil 7 from a squash store at http://www.squashunlimited.com and I love 'em.
They are lighter than previous models, more flexible once broken in, and have great support. They make the 6's feel like planks.
I live in Toronto and got them the next day. Great service. -
Stabil 6 I just happened to Google this shoe (Adidas Stabil 6) and wanted to get some opinions and observations on it. Any negatives?
I am actually a volleyball player and shoe fetisher. I like to buy good/performance shoes that works and hopefully looks good.
Any opinions appreciated..
Is this shoe agile? light? comfortable, above to "move" with it, do cuts, not too bulky or bouncy, can feel the ground? Thanks. -
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Array  Originally Posted by badbatzmaru I just happened to Google this shoe (Adidas Stabil 6) and wanted to get some opinions and observations on it. Any negatives?
I am actually a volleyball player and shoe fetisher. I like to buy good/performance shoes that works and hopefully looks good.
Any opinions appreciated..
Is this shoe agile? light? comfortable, above to "move" with it, do cuts, not too bulky or bouncy, can feel the ground? Thanks. I love them. I can move quickly and easily with them on most surfaces and I feel like its so much easier to lunge fast and far and change direction quickly with them. As far as comfort goes its not padded very much or anything but I've never had any problems with how they feel. The shoes are like, certainly not bulky. I would recommend them to any fencer as they are cheaper than most fencing shoes but very good and well made. I can't use anything else. Similar Threads -
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