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bbsbvb83 Tue Nov 07, 2023 10:29am

Shoe Recommendations
 
My high school girls season came to an end Friday. I purchased a new white shirt along with both the gray and blue option for next year. My New Balance court shoes have lasted me ten years. They still look good when I put a shine on them, but are not very comfortable anymore.

These Smitty shoes look okay, but I'm not thrilled with what appears to be suede-like material around the eyelets. https://www.ump-attire.com/Products/...-Referee-Shoes

The 3N2 VX1 looks nice, but I'm not sure about patent leather for volleyball. https://honigs.com/products/3n2-reac...r-shoe-d-width

I know shoes are not as big of an issue for volleyball officials as compared to those in other sports, but I would appreciate any recommendations you might have.

bob jenkins Tue Nov 07, 2023 11:51am

most seem to be going with a fabric upper, as opposed to a leather upper. Something like this (just picked at random; not a recommendation) https://www.brooksrunning.com/en_us/...0393_color=121

FMadera Tue Nov 07, 2023 03:29pm

I love, love, LOVE my HOKA One shoes. A good running store will take your foot measurements and find a good shoe that works best for your foot needs.

Lcubed48 Wed Nov 08, 2023 08:39am

I use a Hoka Bondi and a Brooks Ghost. I like both. Both are light on weight, but the Hoka has more cushioning, IMO. Get a proper fit, and not just someone who's wanting to seek you a pair of shoes.

Scrapper1 Sun Nov 24, 2024 01:38pm

In case anybody is replacing their shoes at the end of the season, I've been using these for the last 6 months, and I really like them. Very comfortable for my wide feet.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TF8&th=1&psc=1

https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/..._AC_SY625_.jpg

IK13 Mon Nov 25, 2024 02:32am

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Originally Posted by Lcubed48 (Post 1051477)
I use a Hoka Bondi and a Brooks Ghost. I like both. Both are light on weight, but the Hoka has more cushioning, IMO. Get a proper fit, and not just someone who's wanting to seek you a pair of shoes.

Hoka and Brooks are my current choices as well. As I got older, I can no longer get whatever white shoes are on sale at the foot locker and be ok. Old injuries and whatnot made sure of that, I guess.

I like the Hokas for everything except a very particular situation - some stands are very slightly tilted forward (I don’t recall any being tilted the other way) and with these, and mind you - only sometimes I get some discomfort for my toes. Exaggerated cushion comfort (will see for how long), at the expense of somewhat less overall support.

The Brooks are not as soft, but with more structural support.

FMadera Thu Dec 05, 2024 05:36pm

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Originally Posted by IK13 (Post 1053264)
Hoka and Brooks are my current choices as well. As I got older, I can no longer get whatever white shoes are on sale at the foot locker and be ok. Old injuries and whatnot made sure of that, I guess.

I like the Hokas for everything except a very particular situation - some stands are very slightly tilted forward (I don’t recall any being tilted the other way) and with these, and mind you - only sometimes I get some discomfort for my toes. Exaggerated cushion comfort (will see for how long), at the expense of somewhat less overall support.

The Brooks are not as soft, but with more structural support.

Buy a bolt (or a few, since they're cheap) to keep in your ref bag. You can use it to straighten out the stand, and alleviate a lot of foot problems, speaking from experience.

Scrapper1 Fri Dec 06, 2024 09:19am

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Originally Posted by FMadera (Post 1053303)
Buy a bolt (or a few, since they're cheap) to keep in your ref bag. You can use it to straighten out the stand, and alleviate a lot of foot problems, speaking from experience.

A bolt? As in, "nuts and bolts"? How does that help alleviate foot problems? I'm not being snarky. I'm genuinely confused. Sorry.

bob jenkins Fri Dec 06, 2024 10:27am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scrapper1 (Post 1053305)
A bolt? As in, "nuts and bolts"? How does that help alleviate foot problems? I'm not being snarky. I'm genuinely confused. Sorry.

Works with the stands that "clamp on" to the pole -- often they can't be tightened enough to hold and the clamp slips down.

Buy a bolt (and a nut). Stick the bolt through the hole in the pole just below where the stand shout attach to the pole. Rest the stand on the bolt and tighten the stand. Attach the nut just to keep the bolt from slipping out and the stand from rotating.


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