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Is wang chuqins li ning shoes good? Or would mizuno wave medal sp5 be better. Im looking for the boa systems as they seem quite cool. Are these bo systems good? Also would these shoes support my wide feet?Are li ning shoes any good? How do they compare to mizuno?
Mizuno Wave Medal is better for wide feet, but Lining shoes are top quality, I have the WCQ shoe from Lining, and it's awesome. I had Wave Medal 6 before and that was great too. The Wave Medal is more of a stability shoe in my opinion.Is wang chuqins li ning shoes good? Or would mizuno wave medal sp5 be better. Im looking for the boa systems as they seem quite cool. Are these bo systems good? Also would these shoes support my wide feet?
Do you think i would be better off getting the wcq shoes? Can i just adjust the boa to the feet? So you're saying the li ning shoes are better than mizunos?Mizuno Wave Medal is better for wide feet, but Lining shoes are top quality, I have the WCQ shoe from Lining, and it's awesome. I had Wave Medal 6 before and that was great too. The Wave Medal is more of a stability shoe in my opinion.
Surprisingly from all the Lining shoes I had be it running shoe or table tennis etc none of them fell apart even after years of use. I can't say the same for Mizuno or Butterfly, Adidas etc.
I'm saying they are made better than Mizuno Wave Medal and Wave Drive.Do you think i would be better off getting the wcq shoes? Can i just adjust the boa to the feet? So you're saying the li ning shoes are better than mizunos?
Where would you recommend i buy any of these shoes from? I live in AustraliaI'm saying they are made better than Mizuno Wave Medal and Wave Drive.
Some Lining shoes actually have the Wave Drive midsole and sole, like my early model WCQ shoe. Now I believe they use the Lining midsole and sole.
The BOA is just like normal lace but it tightens every part evenly. It's nice to have but not a gamechanger.
I think the Lining Kylin shoes are the best, tho I don't have that, but by looking at it that looks to be the most modern.
Wave Medal is very good shoe too.
Wait so, would you recommend mizuno or lining? Also, have you tried the nittaku x yonex movingace?Taobao --> Pandabuy
TT11 usually has Lining and Mizuno but Estonia to Australia is a stretch...
Lining Kylin is my rec. I haven't tried the Nittaku-Yonex shoe.Wait so, would you recommend mizuno or lining? Also, have you tried the nittaku x yonex movingace?
It really depends, usually, i train and sometimes play competitions on wood floors but sometimes i play on the rubber/taraflex floors. Since i have wide feet, i think i might go for the mizuno wave medal. Also, is mizuno better than li ning, as I can see that most pros use mizuno and only the chinese use li ning, which is probably due to contracts and sponsorshipsLining Kylin is my rec. I haven't tried the Nittaku-Yonex shoe.
It's hard to recommend one as some shoes work better on taraflex but usually those shoes "suck" on wood floor. So I have several shoes.
For taraflex Lining is the best. If you play on wood floor a lot maybe get the Yonex one. Yonex shoes have really good grip everywhere. But honestly I would just buy the Yonex Eclipsion Z3 at that point instead of the Movingace.
@B.P Ultimate123 This is the RIGHT thing to do! Go and try some shoes in a store! Not all shoes are the same, not all feet are the same. So instead asking everyone one here "Which shoe to buy" "Which is the best" etc, go and try some. Otherwise you may end up with the best shoe for me or any other but not for you!As it was said Mizuno shoes are made for wider feet, when I was looking for a shoes (at that time was playing with Butterfly Rifones not quite like them as I had blisters on my feet and my feet was sweaty a lot in this shoes) I visited my local (very good equipped) store with almost all Mizuno and Asics shoes.
Before I tried I was blindly convinced to buy Mizuno Wave 9 (as they seems more light not such bulky as Medal model) but as mentioned they are very comfortable but were made for really wide feet. Then checked Wave Medal 7 and were better than Wave 9 (for my feet) but still too wide.
I bought Asics which suits me the best and are made for narrow feet. Since then I've been playing in Asics and will not change it and nothing happens to my feet.
Fine, sorry. But there is no store near me to try mizuno or li ning shoes on.@B.P Ultimate123 This is the RIGHT thing to do! Go and try some shoes in a store! Not all shoes are the same, not all feet are the same. So instead asking everyone one here "Which shoe to buy" "Which is the best" etc, go and try some. Otherwise you may end up with the best shoe for me or any other but not for you!
I've heard that mizuno sizing is different and a bit larger compared to other brandsThen go for Asics or Yonex.... Even if the local store doesn't have the model you want you will be 100% sure about the size (in length). Shoes that are made in Asia and for Asia market have very different sizing than the products for US/European. This also applies to clothes.
this is true, they are larger and wider.I've heard that mizuno sizing is different and a bit larger compared to other brands
But would it be affected by my wide feet?Mizuno size is half a size bigger.
If you are 10,5 buy 10