How to Compare Women's Racquetball Shoes
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Sole Types
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All racquetball shoes must have non-marking soles to avoid scuffing the floor of the court. Most women's tennis shoes are non-marking (this is usually stated on the box), as are many other sports shoes with light-colored soles. Regular tennis shoes offer little traction on the slippery floor of a racquetball court. Specialized gum-soled racquetball shoes provide better grip.
Ankle Support
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Women's racquetball shoes are available in high-top, mid-top and low-top. Try on each style of shoe to determine which you are most comfortable with. High-top shoes provide greater ankle support, while low-top shoes are lighter and more breathable.
Price
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Women's racquetball shoes generally range from $50 to 100. Consider your personal level of skill and experience to determine the best compromise of price and quality.
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