Choosing your basketball shoes
When shopping for basketball shoes, you need to:
1- establish your level and how often you play
2- identify your main expectations based on your style of play: responsiveness and fast footwork or increased shock absorption for powerful support.
3- Pick the correct upper height: covered ankle or not?
What size to choose?
We recommend that you try the shoes before your first training session and go for your usual size for basketball.
If it feels a little tight, go one size up.
There should be about 1 cm between your toe and the end of the shoe because your foot will tend to swell slightly as you exercise.
Finally, make sure that your child wears basketball-specific socks that reduce friction in the areas that are most likely to get rubbed.
Why you should opt for light shoes
The shoe's weight must move every time you step and jump. Wearing 500 grams on your feet will feel heavier than carrying 500 grams on your back.
The Fast 500 is light, so light you may forget you're wearing shoes at all, no matter your size, weight or skill level.
Wearing extremely light shoes is even more important for small players, especially growing kids and teens.
What type of terrain are these shoes for?
All of them! Our shoes are tested and approved on different indoor surfaces, as well as different types of outdoor ground.
We test grip at different levels of dust (in the laboratory and in real-life conditions), as well as resistance over time, particularly with abrasion from the floor.