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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Austin, TX
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I've generally had knee issues with shoes, having played with Barricades & Ballistics. Once I switched to Asics Resolution 4s, the knee pains subsided. The pain is starting to come back after consistent play, but definitely not as bad as before. The shoes have been used well, approaching time for a outsole warranty replacement.
Are any shoes better in terms of comfort? Or would a fresh pair of Asics be the best bet? |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Asics would be the best replacement. I have also had good luck with some of the Nike Air Max series. They change the last name all the time so the ones I have now would not be available. I bought 6 pair as they discontinued them at close out prices. I got tired of trying on crummy feeling and poor support shoes that are being made. Really cheap feeling IMO. My daughter has knee issues and uses Asics as well. Nothing else feels as good to her.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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I switched to the K-Swiss Big Shots, after the AGR4 Fail, and they were just ok. I just ordered the 5s, though, and I am wearing a worn-down pair of 3s and they still feel good!
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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The 4s failed because of the fit and lack of stability. My beat up 3a are better then brand new 4s. I think I'm in the vocal minority in my opinion of the AGR4, but I'm hopeful for the 5s and time will tell.
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Sunny San Diego
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I found the fit to be similar as asics used the same mold, they added more durability to places like the toe guard. I loved the GR3s and GR4s...hopefully they don't mess it up with the GR5s
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Indianapolis
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New User
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Austin, TX
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Vapors appear to have a good following. They are, however, very expensive for a shoe that doesn't include a 6 mo. sole warranty.
The new New Balances might be good... |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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I have knee issues. I've tried them all. The GR line is simply the best. 3's were good. I did not mind the 4's. The 5's are just as good as the 3's were with a bit more firmness.
The Nike's did not cushion as well and the fit just never worked for me. the toebox was too small. The New Balance were an utter nightmare. The cushioning sent pains through my knees ever step after an hour on the court. They were the only shoes I ever threw away after first use. |
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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I have never worn the Babolat SFX but I recommend you watch the video reviews on them. Watch both the Babolat video and the TW video. They seem very comfortable having a few layers of cushioning.
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