Gum-Soled Racquetball Shoes on the Racquetball Court


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Which type of racquetball shoe will work best for you?

Gum-soled racquetball shoes provide better traction on the racquetball court.

Having a good pair of gum soled racquetball shoes can help players get better traction on the racquetball court while playing. Traditional tennis shoes do not grip as well to the surface of the racquetball court.



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Racquet ball clubs require players to wear racquetball shoes that do not mark the racquetball court by leaving streaks of black lines. 2.5(a) Rule of racquetball in the USA racquetball rule book states that shoes must have racquetball shoes must have soles, which do not mark or damage the racquetball court.

Depending on how hard and often you play, a racquetball shoe will last 3 months to a year. They usually begin to rip on the inside of the toe due to it sliding and the constant changing of direction on the racquetball court that the sport demands.

Just like other shoes, racquetball shoes come in a hi-top, a mid, and a low, each type is used and depends on the players preferences. A ¾ top racquetball shoe is recommended if you have weaker ankles because you can tie the tops tighter for better ankle support.

A note of caution: Racquetball courts have a finish over the surface that gets very slippery when it gets wet. With a gum soled racquetball shoe, if you or your playing partner is a diver, make sure to check the floor carefully for spots between rallies to avoid any unnecessary injuries.

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