Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Choosing A Basketball Shoe For Your Competitive Level Of Play - Sports - Basketball

Everyone in basketball is at a different stage in their skill levels. This means that there are many different basketball shoes suiting different people. One of the first things you should be doing when going to buy a basketball trainer is to look at where you're at with regards to your skill level. Doing this will help you pick a basketball shoe that's suitable for you and will also help you spend a wise amount of money.

MaterialsDifferent materials on the basketball shoes help different types of players but also different people of different skill levels. For a start many basketball shoes have different levels of cut. These are specifically high top, mid top and low top. In competitive play it's uncommon and rare to see players wearing low top basketball shoes, this is because they don't offer them the ankle support and protection that's required. High tops are much more common; they may be heavier in weight but have a lot more materials that can be beneficial on court.

Mid tops shoot somewhere in the middle and give you some leeway on weight and also material. They're good for players who are just starting or want the extra pace.

Low Tops Good For:Casual Use/Beginners

Mid Tops Good For:Beginners/Intermediates

High Tops Good For:Intermediates/Professionals

This is not a set in stone marker but it should give you an indication of what's expected. Of course different types of shoes suit different players and you should take that into consideration as well.

PricingPricing is a large factor in picking a decent shoe but your skill level will be an indication into how much you should be paying as well. Of course if you're willing to spend more than you need to that's totally fine but this should give you a small indication.

Low $50-$70This is a low price point and a good one to break into if you're a beginner. Many basketball trainers in this range will have simplistic features and will focus on things such as protection and stability.

Mid $71-$90The mid range is better for basketball players who have a bit more to spend or for players who have been playing for a while and wish to step it up.

High $91The high range is for intermediate players who want to be spending a bit more on their shoes. You will also see a lot of professionals wearing basketball shoes in this range. These basketball shoes are ones such as the Reebok Zig Slash and the Adidas Adizero Rose.

Obviously the more you play the more comfortable you should be paying higher prices for the basketball shoes. This article has hopefully given you an insight into what you should expect when choosing basketball shoes based on their price and your skill level.





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