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Hello Friends,

Currently I am using https://www.megaspin.net/store/default.asp?pid=d-sprint-shoes but that has been quite old, actively used for 2-3 years and have been with me for nearly 6-7 years. When I was playing tournament last week the shoe were skidding and then I realized the bottom part is wearing off. Some guy recommend me to make the sole wet and play to get some grippiness back during the tournament and I after every 1-2 game during the match.

I need to get a new one, cannot get the same shoes as they are not in market. Another challenge is I am not sure of the shoes size as it is being omitted now and it fits me perfectly with no room for any finger movements in toe box. So I am wondering if I need to go .5 size up?

But for that I need to current size. Is there any trick to find that out?

Has anyone used the Yinhe shoes https://yinheusa.com/product/2023-games-shoes/ ? Any feedbacks for it?

Please recommend the shoes that can be a good fit.





Thanks,
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I also recommend the Speed art shoe or Sanwei or now available as yasaka too. Maybe the cheapest as yasaka for some reason.
Since you mention you have loss of grip do you play on wood court? If yes then definitely get the mentioned shoe because for me it works by far the best on wood floor. On taraflex all shoes are pretty grippy I think.
Right now I use a Donic Waldner Flex 3 with Victor insoles and it's only OK on taraflex but I only use it since I bring it with myself to China. Once it's dead I will buy a Yasaka for sure.
 
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@Andrea Jiang , thanks for the update. Another question why the US 10 size is missing, is it out of stock or not made at all?
Hi, dear.

How are you?

In fact all of our FF/ SS shoes are designed basing on the CN/JP szie.
We us CN/JP size to give EU/ US size to the shoes.

So if you can't confirm the final US size, we suggest you measure your length of feet (cm) and contrast with the CN size. It is the best way to avoid the size issue.

Regards,
 
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Hi, dear.

How are you?

In fact all of our FF/ SS shoes are designed basing on the CN/JP szie.
We us CN/JP size to give EU/ US size to the shoes.

So if you can't confirm the final US size, we suggest you measure your length of feet (cm) and contrast with the CN size. It is the best way to avoid the size issue.

Regards,
Is there any chart from feet cms size to CN size chart?
 
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