Help!! Volleyball shoes
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Aug 19, 2014
Nessa F.
Hey so I need help now!! I was wondering what kind of shoes would be good for volleyball. Yesterday I wore Jordan's because I hadn't bought my shoes yet today I get them and don't know what to get.
Aug 19, 2014
Nessa F.
And when I wore my Jordan's they have me blisters.
Aug 19, 2014
Grace B.
They are a brand especially for volleyball shoes and they are so comfy with a lot of support as well. I have been using this brand for almost 4 years now. Also, there is extra material on the toe so it won't wear out the shoe. These are the Mizuno wave lightning 7. They were almost 90 dollars (I think??) but I think they are worth it if you will use them often. Hope I could help 😊
Aug 19, 2014
Dorothea S.
Jordans are not good for volleyball, if youre talking about the hitops. Shoes like that are mainly intended for basketball players and the hitop is to support the ankle which is why whatever friction you caused during volleyball gave you blisters. You can invest in shoes like the ones Grace suggested, or some good ol' fashioned running sneakers should do the tricks. Your feet need to be stable yes, but they also need the flexibility to move around during volleyball. A lightweight running shoe should be able to provide that comfort you're looking for.
Aug 19, 2014
Nessa F.
Thanks
Aug 19, 2014
Mia A.
I use asics they are volleyball shoes and they don't cause blisters
Aug 20, 2014
Michelle D.
I also use Asics and love them. They were about 70$ but I wear mine for two years before replaceing them.