Nice squash shoes
Love these shoes. I bought my previous pair of Unsquashables 30 years ago and these are as comfortable as the pair I finally discarded.
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The Unsquashable Tour-TEC Squash Shoes represent a significant leap forward in squash footwear technology. With a design ethos rooted in collaboration with leading Swedish footwear designers, these shoes have been meticulously crafted and tested by professional players on the international circuit. The goal? To provide every squash player—regardless of skill level—with a shoe that not only enhances performance but also minimizes the risk of injury.
Love these shoes. I bought my previous pair of Unsquashables 30 years ago and these are as comfortable as the pair I finally discarded.
Lateral support is the most important thing I was looking in the shoes. They provide the necessary ankle support and are very stable.
Pulled apart at the front after ~20hrs
I’m a regular Squash player and have been been a long time ASICS Fastball and then Salming Kobra fan. It’s sad that they’ve just dropped the ball on the quality/price with every new release. These shoes are great if you have narrow feet especially in the toe box. Also, they feel elevated on the heel which takes a bit to get used to as you may feel insecure of rolling given the ‘heel-like’ lift. Will need at least 4-5 hard sessions to break into but then rests well.
The shoes felt very comforting and I did feel that it absorbed the shocks excellently especially since I play on a hard squash court and usually feel slight pains on my knees when I play extensively. I would definitely buy again. My only downside would be that it doesn't look like a super expensive shoe and maybe it really isn't when you look at the price.
Great squash shoes. Showed minimal wear and tear after 2+ months of regular. Provides good support and cushioning on the court. Unfortunately, insoles on right shoe completely disintegrated and there is a big hole. Customer support was not much help. basically told insoles don’t come separately. Now i have to figure out replacement insoles that’ll work with the shoe.