Squash Shoes

Squash Shoes

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  • Product label: sale
Salming Eagle 2 Men's Squash Shoes (White) Salming Eagle 2 Men's Squash Shoes (White)
  • Product label: new
  • Product label: sale
Salming Viper Pro Squash Shoes (White/Gold) Salming Viper Pro Squash Shoes (White/Gold)
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Eye Rackets Squash Shoes S-Line 2020 - Hot Pink
  • Product label: Sold out
  • Product label: sale
Eye Rackets Squash Shoes S-Line 2020 - Carbon Black
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Eye Rackets Squash Shoes S-Line 2020 - Atomic Peach
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Asics Gel-Blade 7 Women Squash Shoes - White/Laser pink Asics Gel-Blade Women Squash Shoes - White/Laser pink
  • Product label: sale
Adidas Crazyflight Bounce 2.0 Squash Shoes Adidas Crazyflight Bounce 2.0 Squash Shoes
  • Product label: sale
Adidas Gamecourt Squash Shoes Adidas Gamecourt Shoes
Adidas Gamecourt Squash Shoes Adidas Gamecourt Shoes
Adidas Gamecourt Squash Shoes Adidas Gamecourt Shoes
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Adidas Ligra 6 Squash Shoes Adidas Ligra 6 Squash Shoes
  • Product label: sale
Adidas Stabil Essence Squash Shoes Adidas Stabil Essence Squash Shoes
  • Product label: Sold out
Adidas Stabil Junior Squash Shoes Adidas Stabil Junior Squash Shoes
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FAQ

Non-marking gum-rubber soles grip polished floors, low-profile midsoles enhance stability, and reinforced toe boxes tackle front-court drag—features running shoes lack.

Its soft, tacky compound bites smooth courts, preventing slips during explosive lateral moves, yet leaves zero scuff marks on wooden floors.

Average club players replace every 9–12 months; heavy or professional play may halve that. When tread goes bald or cushioning feels flat, upgrade to protect joints.

Extra foam softens landings but adds grams. Agile players chase feather-light builds; those with knee issues value shock absorption. Modern models blend both—try before you buy.

Avoid it. Pavement grinds gum rubber fast and drags grit onto the court, reducing indoor grip and risking bans at many clubs.