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New User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 6
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I am looking for a shoe that is for medium to slim feet with a moderate to big arch. I need good comfort, and it cannot give me blisters. I dont care how much it is or what is looks like. Also note I play all of my matches on hard courts, either inside or out. I was looking at the Barricade 7's but wasn't sure if they would fit well. Trying shoes on is kind of a problem because I am about 50 minutes from the nearest tennis store that would carry a decent supply/variety of shoes.
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New User
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 6
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Meant shoe* not show.
Before someone corrects me again... |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Florida
Posts: 2,265
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See the TW review of the Barricade 7. You can gather from it that a potential problem for someone with narrow feet is that your toes might jam against the front of the shoe on sudden stops. I have narrow feet with low/med arches and I experienced the same thing with my adiZero Feathers.
Right now I'm wearing the Prince T10. It's as narrow as an Adidas shoe, but it secures my feet better so I don't get the same toe jamming. Too bad it's discontinued. Please don't get it if you wear 9.5. I might need to order more. |
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