Badminton Shoes under Rs. 1499


If you want a new badminton shoe or want to replace the old one, here is a guide to help you with your selection.

Very first question you may ask - why do you need a badminton shoe, when I already have a running shoe? The reason is your running shoes are not as quick as badminton shoe. Badminton is a very fast paced game, and you frequently change the direction during the game. Due to thicker sole you cannot achieve the flexibility required with your running shoe. If you play on wood or PU court, shoes with gum rubber sole are perfect choice.  Below are few best badminton shoes under Rs. 1499.

1. Zeefox Men's Ryder Non-marking PU Badminton Shoes :



This shoe is very comfortable and durable. Outer layer is made from PU and inner layer is linen. Available in navy blue color, this shoe is light weight and has very good grip. You can check it here.

2. Nivia Smash Badminton Shoes:






















Nivia is known for good quality badminton shoes at affordable prices. Nivia Smash Badminton shoe is Eva Phylone, TPU Sank and rubber sole for comfort and durability. It has gum sole, so its best for wood and PU court. You can check this shoe here.

3. ProASE Men's Synthetic Badminton Shoe: Third in our list is ProASE badminton shoe. It is made of synthetic leather with non marking sole. You may find that it has less cushion, but you can add it. Check this shoe here.



4. B-TUF Passion Badminton Shoe: This unisex badminton shoe is fitted with rubber sole for perfect grip and has cushioned ankles for extra comfort. It is available on Amazon.



5. Nivia Krait Badminton Shoe: This shoe is under sale on Amazon and available below 1499. Like all other Nivia shoes this also has option of Eva Phylone, TPU Sank and rubber sole for comfort and durability. You can buy it here.
There were few shoes available under 1499. We always recommend to check all the options and select the one which is perfect for you.

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