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Pugger10
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These are some good looking shos if you ask me, despite being squash shoes....
http://www.princesquash.com/nfsindoor3.asp ...I am a toe dragger, and have worn a huge hole through my Adidas A3 forefoots (the red ones..oh baby), and this ****es me off, because they weren't cheap. Does anybody have any idea if these squash shoes would work as tennis shoes??? Would they be durable? anything????? Thanks[/url] |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Too far from the Blue Ridge
Posts: 1,329
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Pugger,
They would probably be okay for clay, as they generally have herringbone patterns like most tennis shoes (though clay has a tendency to get stuck in the tread), but hard courts will eat through gum rubber in a match or two.
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