Special Features of Indoor Court Shoes
‘Sole' plays a significant role in reinforcing the indoor court shoes. It is the heart of the indoor court shoe. Sole is the only part that entertains the indoor court shoe to withstand all the abusive impacts. Almost all of the Court shoes are built with gum rubber soles. Whenever you play on indoor court surfaces, you may require performing many starts, stops and quick cuts. For this, indoor shoes come with additional features.
- The most important thing in indoor court shoe is that it is lightweight, which allows you to have a better grip on the court.
- The gum rubber is semi-transparent and it provides you good traction on the wooden surface. For more traction and mobility, the manufacturers mix other types of rubber composite compound with gum rubber.
- The inner lining is facilitated with Dri-Lex moisture management mesh fabric and its keeps the foot dry and comfortable. Due to this moisture management system the feet gets resistant capacity from blisters.
- One-piece toe box construction abolishes stitching over and around the toes. It also lessens friction and irritation to the toes caused by traditional layered stitching.

- Indoor court shoe also protects you from sprained ankles and dangerous falls.
- These shoes provide non-slippery traction when you play in grass.
- The mid sole gives you ankle support to land and gives you additional confidence to play in court.
- Indoor court shoes also come with GEL cushioning or SpEVA cushioning in forefoot to optimize landing and jumping on the court surface.
- Blissful cushioning ability of the indoor court shoes attenuates shock produced when landing.
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