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Asics Gel Volley Elite

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This is the Asics Gel Volley Elite, which I’ve seen on Australians Kasey Brown and Ryan Cuskelly.

Note: this shoe has been supplanted by the Asics Gel Volley Elite 2.

Asics Gel Volley Elite Squash Shoes

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Here’s Kasey at the 2012 US Open, rocking the Gel Volley Elites:

Kasey Brown Gel Volley Elite
Photo: Steve Cubbins

And here’s Ryan Cuskelly at the 2013 British Open:
Ryan Cuskelly
Photo: Steve Cubbins

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Comments

  1. Chris says

    (August 12, 2017)

    Fantastic indoor, outdoor running, and walking shoes.
    Cloud like feeling, superbe design!
    Nice job!

    Reply
  2. Michael says

    (February 23, 2014)

    I have always struggled with knee soreness forever and since starting squash 2-years ago; i assumed it was just the way it will continue.
    Since moving over to the Asics Gel Volley Elite shoe (from Head), my soreness has almost gone. I play 3-4 times per week
    these shoes are extremely comfortable, supportive and grippy.
    I would HIGHLY reccomend these to anyone seeking a strong performace squash shoe.

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    • Pierre Bastien says

      (February 24, 2014)

      Thanks Michael!

      Reply
    • Bondi says

      (January 21, 2017)

      I concur. These shoes are nothing short of amazing as far as balance and movement are concerned. I feel as if my lunges both forwards and backwards are quicker and more on balance. Lateral movement is a joy, as they seem to have cut down completely on the twisted ankles of before. And the soles have just that perfect amount of give and cushion that you get a solid grip on the floor, but not so much that it becomes a burden to push off afterwards in any given direction.

      Reply

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