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Reebok Men’s BB4600 Ultra Mid Basketball Shoes

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This traditional leather court shoe features classic styling at an affordable price. The full-grain leather upper, along with the high traction rubber outsole provides excellent durability. The EVA midsole and insole cus… More >>
Reebok Men’s BB4600 Ultra Mid Basketball Shoes
Nike Men’s NIKE HYPERIZE TB BASKETBALL SHOES

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Nike Men’s NIKE HYPERIZE TB BASKETBALL SHOES
Nike Men’s NIKE ZOOM DT BASKETBALL SHOES

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Nike Men’s NIKE ZOOM DT BASKETBALL SHOES
Nike Men’s NIKE AIR JORDAN 15 SE BASKETBALL SHOES

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Nike Men’s NIKE AIR JORDAN 15 SE BASKETBALL SHOES
Nike Men’s NIKE BLUE CHIP II TB BASKETBALL SHOES

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Nike Men’s NIKE BLUE CHIP II TB BASKETBALL SHOES
Nike Men’s NIKE SHOX VISION TB BASKETBALL SHOES

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Nike Men’s NIKE SHOX VISION TB BASKETBALL SHOES
Adidas Football Cleats Shoes Size 18 Black White

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Adidas Football Cleats Shoes Size 18 Black White
All About Tennis Shoes
Tennis is a game that requires constant movement: forward and backward, side-to-side, running, jumping, lunging, and quick pivots. A good tennis shoe will help you comfortably endure the rigors of the game’s quick stops and starts, short sprints and frequent lateral movements while protecting your feet and helping you to perform at your best. With so many choices, knowing what shoe is best for you can be difficult. Taking into account your playing style, the type of court on which you typically play and your foot type are essential to making the proper shoe selection.
You might ask, why can’t I wear my regular running shoes to play tennis? Running shoes on a tennis court are a sprained or broken ankle waiting to happen. Running shoes are built with a thick, soft heel to maximize cushioning for straight-forward, heel-to-toe foot impacts. Runners don’t cut sharply sideways, and the running shoe sole, especially the heel, is much too unstable for the sideways movements of tennis. Athletic shoes protect the feet from the stresses of the sport for which they are designed. So, when playing tennis, wear shoes specially made for the sport of tennis. Tennis shoes provide stability for side-to-side movement. They are heavier and stiffer than running shoes, with flat, durable soles and the toes are supported for stop-and-go action.
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