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Source for Narrow Volleyball Shoes

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William Howell

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Jan 18, 1994, 10:10:04 AM1/18/94
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I need to find a source for narrow men's volleyball shoes.
Does anyone know of a manufacturer, mail-order, etc that
carries such items? Thanks.

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Brian S Fletcher

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Jan 19, 1994, 5:41:07 PM1/19/94
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how...@cs.unc.edu (William Howell) writes:

>I need to find a source for narrow men's volleyball shoes.
>Does anyone know of a manufacturer, mail-order, etc that
>carries such items?

I always found that Asics shoes were narrower than other brands. I have
no idea what they have over in the states at the moment but I guess that
either the Gel-Crusher II or Gel-Altitude (II?) would be what you are
looking at, but don't take my word for it. Try them on!! See what you
think. I have used Gel-Crushers for all of last year and they were fine.

Hope it helps...

Fletch (#6)

Protein Dynamics Unit
Department of Chemistry
Australian National University
Canberra Australia

bsf...@cscgpo.anu.edu.au


Alex Sami

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Jan 6, 2024, 8:31:35 AM1/6/24
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What kind of shoes do you need for volleyball?
A high-top shoe provides the most ankle support but will also be slightly heavier. If quick, sudden movements are important to the position you play on the court, low-top shoes are a better choice. Movements from side-to-side are better supported by mid- and high-top volleyball shoes. Answer Source https://bestvolleyballshoe.com/
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