Squash Shoe Reviews

In Depth Squash Shoe Reviews From SquashGearReviews.com

In these squash shoe reviews, you’ll find information on racket weight, balance, design, shape and feel. Each shoe has been thoroughly tested in solo, training and match play conditions.

I aim to use each pair of shoes over the course of a month before writing a review. This helps to truly understand how they perform and the type of player they might suit. It also helps me to understand how durable they are. I play most days each week and tear through more pairs of shoes than I’d like to admit. Generally speaking, if a shoe can survive three months with me, they’re definitely up there with the most durable shoes on the market.

I hope you enjoy these reviews. If there’s a racket you’d like me to test out, leave a comment at the bottom of this page.

Adidas Stabil 16 Squash Shoe Review – The Icon Returns for 2024

Adidas Stabil 16 Squash Shoe Review – The Icon Returns for 2024

Rob EllisJun 17, 2024
The Adidas Stabil 16, released in 2024, offers extreme cushioning, support, and durability, but comes at a high price. Read our review here!
The Best Squash Shoes in 2022

The Best Squash Shoes in 2022

Rob EllisFeb 17, 2022
We want to help you put your best foot forward on the squash court in 2022 – literally. And what better way to do it than with a brand new pair of squash shoes. To help you on your way, we’ve made a list of the best squash shoes currently on sale in 2022.
The best squash shoe on the market? Adidas Crazyflight review

The best squash shoe on the market? Adidas Crazyflight review

Rob EllisAug 22, 2021
Retailing at £120, the Adidas Crazyflight shoes don’t come in cheap. Far from it, in fact. How does Adidas’s top of the line squash shoe hold up on court? We’ve put these shoes through their paces to bring you our latest squash shoe review.
A fantastic shoe with one major flaw: Salming Eagle review.

A fantastic shoe with one major flaw: Salming Eagle review.

Rob EllisMay 28, 2021
A well priced, lightweight, durable shoe, with one major flaw (that’s thankfully easy to fix!)

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