For me, SHB65-Z3 is the most all-around shoes from Yonex. classic design with power-cushion technology from Yonex. Black is my favorite color. I bought it after saving up for 3 months. I've been using SHB-Z3 for almost 2 years now and it's still in like-new condition. My level is Intermediate and I play once a week. I'll keep them as long as possible until Yonex releases the new generation SHB.
A970 Nitrolite is the perfect shoe for me, it’s very comfortable and protective, has excellent shock absorption and so is very friendly to heavier players
If you’re ok with any brand, two options could be Victor P9200iii or Yonex Eclipsion z3. P9200iii feels more comfy whereas Eclipsion feels stiffer and more stable when landing, and preventive from ankle rolls
Very informative videos! Thank you so much. I was looking to buy one particularly to protect my knees from impacts (had an injury earlier) as my top priority. So would Eclipsion Z3 be a better choice or 65Z3?
Thanks for the kind words - yes, it sounds like it. I've heard good things about Asics badminton shoes from another player with knee issues due to the gel inside, but I don't have any experience with them myself
@@BeastBadminton1 From amongst Yonex shoes which would be the best option if knees protection is the 1st priority, and ankle support is the 2nd priority over the other factors you have described?
I have the dial 88 3, was thinking about getting a pair of 65z3 to replace them, guess I'll skip and save myself some money haha. Thanks got the comparison!
Very concise and informative review! Is 88d 3 narrower than Aerus Z2? I played on my Infinity 2 all the time, and I wanted to get an Aerus Z2 earlier, but it was too wide for me (even the normal version). The Infinity 2 is a good choice for narrow-feet players.
To me the 88 dial 3 felt slightly narrower, but I’m not convinced it actually is. For narrow feet I’d consider victor a970ace, lining mirage pro or lining saga 2 se
For me, SHB65-Z3 is the most all-around shoes from Yonex. classic design with power-cushion technology from Yonex.
Black is my favorite color. I bought it after saving up for 3 months.
I've been using SHB-Z3 for almost 2 years now and it's still in like-new condition.
My level is Intermediate and I play once a week.
I'll keep them as long as possible until Yonex releases the new generation SHB.
A970 Nitrolite is the perfect shoe for me, it’s very comfortable and protective, has excellent shock absorption and so is very friendly to heavier players
Which shoes one use for badminton courts which are basically mats on concrete?
very helpful review, keep making videos mate!
Good review. Thanks!🙏
Which one would you recommend for someone with a wide feet in terms of cushioning and support?
If you’re ok with any brand, two options could be Victor P9200iii or Yonex Eclipsion z3. P9200iii feels more comfy whereas Eclipsion feels stiffer and more stable when landing, and preventive from ankle rolls
@@BeastBadminton1 thankyou for the recommendation, will surely give it a thought.
Very informative videos! Thank you so much. I was looking to buy one particularly to protect my knees from impacts (had an injury earlier) as my top priority. So would Eclipsion Z3 be a better choice or 65Z3?
Thanks for the kind words - yes, it sounds like it. I've heard good things about Asics badminton shoes from another player with knee issues due to the gel inside, but I don't have any experience with them myself
@@BeastBadminton1 From amongst Yonex shoes which would be the best option if knees protection is the 1st priority, and ankle support is the 2nd priority over the other factors you have described?
if you want to protect knees then go with comfort Z3.
I'd probably still go with the Eclipsion in this case
Confused between eclipsion and comfort z3 now got some clarity thans bud
No Yonex Cascade Accel? I think its the combination of the aerus, eclipsion and 65Z3..
Yonex seem to categorize it as a midrange shoe, that’s why I haven’t included it 🤷♂️
I have the dial 88 3, was thinking about getting a pair of 65z3 to replace them, guess I'll skip and save myself some money haha. Thanks got the comparison!
Thank you so much🙏
Very helpful
Very concise and informative review! Is 88d 3 narrower than Aerus Z2? I played on my Infinity 2 all the time, and I wanted to get an Aerus Z2 earlier, but it was too wide for me (even the normal version). The Infinity 2 is a good choice for narrow-feet players.
To me the 88 dial 3 felt slightly narrower, but I’m not convinced it actually is. For narrow feet I’d consider victor a970ace, lining mirage pro or lining saga 2 se
thanks for the review. is there a li-ning version of this? :D
That's the intention ;)
@@BeastBadminton1 I'll wait for it before I decide to buy whether Yunting or Blade max 😂😆
Hello, which all rounded badminton shoes would you suggest for someone who had wide feet? Yonex or victor are both okay
The Yonex badminton shoes tend to be slightly wide (and they made wide-editions too), so I'd consider those first
@@BeastBadminton1 Any specific model? Except for the 65
@@user-darkness0000maybe eclipsion z3 should be fine if you want more support and dont mind a heavier weight. id also try try 88 dial gen 2 and 3s
@@user-darkness0000 I believe all of the shoes covered in the video come in wide editions so it depends on your other preferences
@@user-darkness0000 i think eclipsion z3 new wide version (light blue colour) suits you.
Can you review mirage pro 1 from lining?
Coming soon
imagine if badminton shoes had tensions
My feet are also 28,5cm. If I wanna buy shb 65 z3, what number should I take? 44 or 45?
I’m 44.5 with 28.5cm in Yonex shoes
@@BeastBadminton1 thank u bro