Racquet Network carries Calgary’s largest selection of size 14 court shoes for men. In fact, we have the largest selection of court shoes of all kinds. Come in for a fitting with our experts and leave with the perfect fit for your feet. We are open 7 days a week. Monday to Friday 10:00am to 8:00pm. Saturday and Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Best Badminton Racquets for Youth
We define youth players as those aged 9 to 12. Depending on their height and musculature, some youth may move into the teen category as early as 11 while some may not get there until the age of 13 or 14. Some youth who are training regularly as part of a coached program may even move into adult racquets in their very early teens.
There are minor but important differences between youth racquets and teen racquets. Most youth racquets, for example, are a bit shorter and slightly more flexible than teen racquets. At the same, youth racquets are a bit longer and a little stiffer than children’s racquets. They are designed to hit the shuttle deeper into the opposing court than teen or adult racquets.
The best way to determine which racquet is right for your youth is to bring them into the store for consultation with one of our experts. We can help you pick out a badminton racquet that will bring out the best in the youth badminton player in your family.
Below is a sample of racquets that our experts have determined to be generally suitable for badminton players aged 9 to 12. For more information, please come into the store and consult with one of our experts. We are open 7 days a week and we carry Calgary’s largest selection of badminton racquets for men, women, teens and children.
For a full list of racquets in this category, please check out our ONLINE RACQUET SELECTOR. You can sort by sport, gender, brand, size, weight, balance and more. |
Youth Badminton Racquets
Nine badminton racquets suitable for youth badminton players.
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Yonex B 4000 Badminton Racquet
CAD $24.99 -
Yonex Muscle Power 8LT Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $65.00.CAD $59.99Current price is: CAD $59.99. -
Yonex Muscle Power 2 Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $40.00.CAD $34.99Current price is: CAD $34.99. -
Yonex Carbonex 8000N Badminton Racquet
CAD $60.00 – CAD $458.00 -
Yonex Astrox 01 Feel Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $80.00.CAD $74.99Current price is: CAD $74.99. -
Yonex Astrox 01 Ability Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $80.00.CAD $74.99Current price is: CAD $74.99. -
Yonex Astrox 01 Clear Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $80.00.CAD $74.99Current price is: CAD $74.99. -
Yonex B7000 MDM Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $36.00.CAD $29.99Current price is: CAD $29.99. -
Yonex Muscle Power 5LT Badminton Racquet
Original price was: CAD $59.00.CAD $49.99Current price is: CAD $49.99.
For a full list of racquets in this category, please check out our ONLINE RACQUET SELECTOR. You can sort by sport, gender, brand, size, weight, balance and more. |
Wrong Product – Right Price
It doesn’t matter what you are buying — racquets, shoes, string, accessories — price should not be your most important consideration. If it is, you will almost certainly make a poor decision.
In the past 24 hours, for example, we have had two customers make poor decisions because they had price-focused tunnel vision. One spent twice as much as she should have because she refused to consider a less expensive pickleball paddle that was perfectly suited to her needs. Another saved $40.00 but walked away with shoes that will actually detract from his on court performance and may actually lead to injury.
We understand that price has to be a consideration at some point in the purchasing process. That is completely reasonable. But it should never be a starting point.
Sports are about performance. The products that you purchase for sporting activities must not hinder or detract from your performance.
All too often, customers come into our store with the preconceived notion that expensive is good and cheap is bad. While this may be generally true (most products are priced according to their input costs), it is not always the case. Sometimes, the better option is the cheaper one.
How can you know? Come into our store and ask our experts.
Staff at Racquet Network are trained to ask questions. They want to know what level you will be playing at and the context you will be playing in. They will also want to know what problem you are trying to solve. Once they have this information, they will be able to help you select some products that fit your needs.
Often, our staff will come up with a category of products that will support your performance goals. And within that category, there will be items at different price points. At that point, price considerations become appropriate. But not before. Otherwise, you run the risk of buying the wrong product just because it is offered at the right price.
Size 15 Court Shoes in Calgary
Racquet Network carries Calgary’s largest selection of size 15 court shoes for men. In fact, we have the largest selection of court shoes of all kinds. Come in for a fitting with our experts and leave with the perfect fit for your feet. We are open 7 days a week. Monday to Friday 10:00am to 8:00pm. Saturday and Sunday 10:00am to 5:00pm.
Choosing Squash Shoes
Whether or not you choose to have a designated pair of shoes just for squash (squash shoes) or a general pair of shoes that you use for multiple indoor racquet sports (indoor court shoes) is entirely up to you. The principles remain the same regardless of the decision you make.
Squash Etiquette
Squash etiquette (which is backed up by rules in most facilities) requires players to wear clean shoes with non-marking soles. This means that the shoes you play in should not be the shoes you wear while traveling to or from the squash court.
Outdoor shoes are not squash shoes; they are not squash shoes because they are dirty. Dirty shoes make dirty courts. Dirty courts become slippery courts and slippery courts are dangerous courts to play on.
For a full list of shoes in this category, please check out our ONLINE SHOE SELECTOR. You can sort by sport, gender, brand, size, weight, balance and more. |
Not Suitable for Squash
Basketball shoes are not squash shoes either. Nor are cross-trainers or running shoes. Almost without exception, black-soled shoes are not suitable for squash.
Badminton shoes or racquetball shoes can be substituted for squash shoes. However, tennis shoes are not squash shoes and should not be used for squash under any circumstances.
Gum Rubber Outer Soles
Squash shoes and indoor courts shoes typically have outsoles made of a blend of synthetic rubber and gum rubber. Pure gum rubber is blonde in colour and soft to the touch; however nobody makes pure gum rubber outsoles anymore. Virtually every manufacturer now uses a blend of gum and synthetic rubbers that is soft to the touch and sticky on hardwood floors.
The first thing you should be looking for when shopping for indoor court shoes of any kind is soles that are soft to the touch. If the shoes you are looking at have soft rubber in their outer soles, they are made for use on indoor courts.
For a full list of shoes in this category, please check out our ONLINE SHOE SELECTOR. You can sort by sport, gender, brand, size, weight, balance and more. |
Things to watch for:
Shoes that are too short may cause you to lose a toenail. The repeated pounding of your toenail against the end of the shoe will damage the nail bed. Eventually, the nail will loosen and fall off.
Shoes that are too tight will cause pain when your feet swell. Keep this in mind when trying shoes on in the store. Remember that your feet swell during a typical squash match.
Shoes that are worn out on the inside will cause your feet to hurt the next day. If your feet hurt signficantly the day after you play squash, check the inside of your shoes for wear.
Rule of Thumb
Serious squash players replace their shoes in a season as many times as they play per week on average. In other words, squash players who play squash three times per week will replace their shoes three times per season.
Of course, not every player wears shoes out at an equal rate. Players who toe drag, for example, will replace their squash shoes more often than players who do not drag their toes.
For a full list of shoes in this category, please check out our ONLINE SHOE SELECTOR. You can sort by sport, gender, brand, size, weight, balance and more. |