DSC Men's Sports Cricket Shoes, Color: White-Orange, 11
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Specifications
- Origin: Imported
- Sole Material: Rubber
- Shaft Height: Ankle
- Outer Material: Rubber
The DSC Men's Sports Cricket Shoes, specifically the DSC Jaffa 22 model, are designed to meet the demands of both amateur and professional cricketers. With a sleek white-orange color scheme, these shoes not only perform well on the field but also offer a modern aesthetic that stands out. Their lightweight construction and durable materials make them an excellent choice for anyone looking to enhance their game.
Features
- Lightweight Upper: Made from punched synthetic leather and breathable mesh, the upper reduces weight while ensuring durability and flexibility.
- Unique Design: The high frequency embossed design gives the shoes a distinct look, setting you apart on the cricket ground.
- Rubber Outsole: Features a high-grade rubber outsole with rounded lugs for multidirectional grip and improved traction, essential for making quick movements on the field.
- TPU Shank: A quality external TPU mid foot shank provides stability and reduces foot fatigue, allowing you to play longer without discomfort.
- Multiplayer Cushioning: The EVA midsole ensures superior cushioning and comfort, complemented by a breathable and supersoft EVA sockliner for a comfortable fit.
- Package Contents: Each purchase includes one pair of cricket shoes, ready to hit the pitch.
Pros
- Lightweight design enhances mobility and reduces fatigue during long matches.
- Durable materials ensure the shoes can withstand various playing conditions.
- Excellent traction from the rubber outsole improves performance on the field.
- Unique style makes these shoes visually appealing to players.
- Effective cushioning provides comfort throughout extended play.
Cons
- Available in only one color combination, which may not appeal to everyone's taste.
- Some users may find the sizing runs slightly larger than expected, so trying them on before purchasing is advisable.











































