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Join Date: Aug 2009
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What does everyone think is the most cushioned shoe? I just had my meniscus removed and because I play on hard courts, want to minimize the pounding on my knee.
I currently have the GRIII (which seems to have great cushioning) and the Breathe Cage (okay cushioning). |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I think my vapor 9s are really cushioned and really soft. But I haven't tried on any other shoes that have been released this year so I can't really compare them to anything else. My dad has pretty bad knee problems and uses the same shoes and says they're easier on his knees than his other shoes.
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: CA
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Shoes with Air Max heels like the Court Ballistecs do a great job of warding off impact, and are much thicker in the sole than other Nikes.
But why switch from Asics? If you want to stick with the brand, the GR4s look great. Whatever shoe you get, I'f get a top of the line insole. No point taking chances after a knee op like that.
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Yonex E-Zone 100. 3/8. Yonex Poly&Multi@57/59 CB2.3, B7, GR5. Tournagrip XXL. GHOATing. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Yonex 308 is a great cushioned shoe and has great stability. I had the Asics and the Yonex are better for me. Check out the Lotto Raptor Ultra also, if you have narrow feet.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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Yonex 308 without a doubt
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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How durable are the 308s?
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Yonex E-Zone 100. 3/8. Yonex Poly&Multi@57/59 CB2.3, B7, GR5. Tournagrip XXL. GHOATing. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I know they're ugly & not "cool" shoes, but I got some Prince T10 shoes; I had been having some leg pain issues and my legs have been feeling better since wearing the T10. T10's are getting hard to find, but the T22 has the same midsole and sole as the T10. Maybe check them out!
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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The Lottos look interesting. Anyone else have experience with them? I've only seen the Yonex shoes in pictures but they don't seem to be my cup of tea style-wise. (I know I shouldn't care but I do.)
Anyone have suggestions regarding socks or insoles as well? With no meniscus, the issue is the pounding on the knee, not stability. Therefore, my doctor recommended "no tennis" which simply wasn't an option. Accordingly, I'm trying to do anything possible, short of playing in a wheelchair, to save my knees and still play. |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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yea, i also wanna hear more about the Lotto's.
especially their support and durability. thanks. |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: CA
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http://www.superfeet.com/store/Green.aspx Socks don't really add any shock absorption, but these are my favorite readily-available socks for blister cushioning and breathability. They are sold in 3-pair packs at just $5 pair and have far better ventilation than the more expensive Elites. http://store.nike.com/us/en_us/?l=sh...48/pgid-579057 As regards the Lotto Raptors, a good friend of mine loves his and they have held up well to his grinding style at 5.0. He'll be getting another pair, just remember they do fit slightly slimmer than most.
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Yonex E-Zone 100. 3/8. Yonex Poly&Multi@57/59 CB2.3, B7, GR5. Tournagrip XXL. GHOATing. |
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Down Under
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I've found the Big Shots to be the most cushioned shoe for myself. I'm a pretty heavy guy and I always got sore feet from Vapors & Barricades after a good hitting session or match, & I've never had that prob with the K-Swiss.
As for Yonex, I got A pair of SHB-92 for badminton and they are the most comfortable shoe I've ever wore. Super cushioning so I could imagine their tennis shoe would be similar.
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Join Date: May 2008
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Hey JMcQ, let me start off by saying I'm sorry to hear about the meniscus. Have been there and done that. I have now had both knees replaced. So the doc says I shouldn't do tennis either. But you can't keep me off the courts. I have tried most of the brands out there. Trying to find the most cushioning. I have not tried the raptors though. But of all the shoes I have tried Yonex has been the best by far. I play with the 307's; not the 308's. Really love the cushioning and they are really light. Didn't like the Asics. Too heavy and not as much cushion as you would think. Give the Yonex a shot. You will get used to their looks LOL. I will also sometimes switch them out for Wilson Tour Spin II's. They have a pretty good cushion also. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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So the Yonex shoe seems to be the consensus. Anyone know how to paint a shoe?
(You know someone is vain when he/she cares more about the look of the shoe than his/her own health...) Last edited by JMcQ : 07-23-2012 at 02:10 PM. |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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I think it's pretty much a 3-step process. You use some chemicals to take the original coating off (rub, scrub, whatever else necessary), paint, and then you apply a coating that protects the dye. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
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The Prince T22s are one of the most cushioned shoes around and also the new Babolat SFXs are very cushioned too.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 1,798
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Singing praises of the T10 Prince again.....I had been wearing T10 for a while, then wore my B7's for a change one day. My Achilles was sore, glutes and hammies in pain. I went back to the T10's for my match on Tuesday on a hard court, and no Achilles soreness, no leg pain. I wish Prince still made the T10. Great shoes, great cushioning and support.
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