Good shoe if you don't want to spend too much money. They run a little small. I usually wear a 40 EU, but that size was way too small. 41 fit perfect. Everyone's feet are different though!
Pros: very light, decent traction, comfortable cushioning around ankle, feels very low and flat to the ground, flexible. Cons: No midsole = no shock absorption, outsole is some kind of plastic that doesn't feel like gum rubber, the insole it comes with is like paper.
Overall, I really liked these for training, but not matches. I won't be buying these again, but I'm glad I have this pair anyway. They look cool, and feel nice enough on my feet that I can train on bad floors and not have to use my 'nice' shoes. The grip is such that you won't slip while playing on most floors, but it doesn't 'stick' like gum rubber does. If these shoes had better lateral support, a midsole, and decent insole, I'd have 5 pairs. That's basically the Gewo Smash flex though, for $30 more.
I'd say if you're on a budget, have smooth footwork, and have an insole already, these are for you!
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- Types
- Hardbat Rackets (without sponge)
- Entry Level Rackets - Pips-In w/Sponge
- Entry Level Rackets - Pips-Out w/Sponge
- Intermediate Recreational Rackets
- Advanced Recreational Rackets
- Penhold Recreational Rackets
- Penhold Pro Combos
- Offensive Pro Combos
- Allround Pro Combos
- Defensive Pro Combos
- Oversized Rackets
- Outdoor Rackets
- See also
- Balls
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- 729/Friendship
- Andro
- Barna
- Butterfly
- Cornilleau
- Der Materialspezialist
- DHS
- Donic
- Dr. Neubauer
- Falco
- Gambler
- Gewo
- Hallmark
- IPONG
- JOOLA
- Juic
- KETTLER
- MK
- Newgy
- Nittaku
- Paddle Palace
- PingPongBuddy
- Power Pong
- Practice Partner
- REvolution 3
- Sanwei
- Sauer & Troeger
- Sponeta
- STAG
- Stiga
- Tibhar
- TSP
- Victas
- XIOM
- Yasaka
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