The Asics Gel Volleycross Revolution MT, a.k.a the Asics Gel Volleycross 4.
Men
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To be honest I wasn’t even going to post about these. I was scared off by the MT, which I think stands for mid-top, but anyway it means the shoe has high ankle support. Now personally, I like my ankles to roam free. And so I was thinking about not posting these. But then Kenneth Tuttle Wilhelm sent me this review:
When I tried these shoes on in a store, I was immediately impressed with how fitted they felt on my feet. The design is very much like a running shoe, but with a rubber sole meant for the indoor courts.
I used to play competitive badminton (Open/A grade in both the USA and Australia), and now play relatively high level, recreational squash. Because of the wear and tear on my knees from 18 plus years of badminton, and the general pounding of the squash game, I prefer court shoes that have excellent cushioning in both the heel and the forefoot.
About the sizing, I believe because of the fitted cut: quite tight in the heel and around the arch area, then gradually flaring out around the forefoot region, it is important to try these shoes on prior to purchase. A little bit too long and the cut in the arch region will end up feeling too tight. I pretty much only use Asics, but I’ve found that depending on the model, I’ve successfully worn anywhere from an 8, 8.5, to even a 9. The Volleycross, I’m wearing an 8.5.
In terms of play, the Gel-Volleycross Revolution MT were some of the best I’ve ever used. They simply never caused me a second thought during their first use on court, which was in a competitive match. And that’s pretty unique, as usually when I wear shoes on the court for the first time, or switch models from day to day, I will notice the different ‘feel’ on the court’s surface.
When I tried these on for the first time, I also tried on the Asics Sensei 4. This is where I first noted the very ‘fitted’ cut of the newer Asics models. The Sensei I tried on was a size 9 (the store didn’t have 8.5 in stock). Being just a little too long and they were uncomfortable, width wise, in the arch region, pinching on the outside edge of my foot. The Volleycross was perfect in a size 8.5. No slack side to side, or forward movement in the store, nor anything noticeable on the court. And the grip on the wood floor was superb.
And so then I had to post them.
Since then, I’ve seen a couple of people at my local courts wearing these. Honestly they look so BIG in the pictures, I was scared off by them. But in person, they just look like normal squash shoes, with a little extra ankle support.
There’s a blue guy:
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Search:Here’s a red one, or maybe it’s orange?
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Search:Here’s a yellow and blue one. They call this Flash Yellow and Royal:
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This one’s in navy blue and “coral”. A girl named Elizabeth at my local courts plays with these and they look cool:
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Search:This is one in black that looks pretty awesome:
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Search:Here’s a pink one. Whoa:
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Search:Simple black and white:
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Search:Here’s one in purple. Or as they call it, grape.
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Bruno says
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Hi man, great review on the Volleycross. Are the blue and red designs still available? I would love to get them.
Jonathan says
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I doubt it, you should consider the netburner ballistic instead
Jary says
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Can you help me find the Flash Yellow and Royal? Size 9.5 Men (US).
Jonathan Hope says
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They don’t make these anymore. The new ones are the netburner ballistic. They are still great shoes, but not as bright as the yellow ones. I loved those too and still wear mine although they are really worn out. You could try on ebay.com and ebay.co.uk good luck
http://www.asics.com/us/en-us/mens-volleyball-shoes/c/mens-volleyball-shoes
Jonathan Hope says
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I have these in both regular and MT forms. Since Nike stopped making the Quick Court model in the 90’s I struggled to find squash shoes with adequate heel cushioning that were still supple. I always bruise my heals with inadequate impact protection when doing explosive lunges. However with these and the cyber shots (they have the same sole and cushioning) I never have to worry. They are the best squash shoes I have ever owned in 30 years.