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How about the VICTOR Victor badminton shoes brand introduction

The king of the price-performance ratio of the feather arena must be VICTOR. Since its establishment in 1968, it took four years to enter the discerning Japanese market, and since then it has gradually become an international brand. In recent years, VICTOR has signed contracts with the national teams of South Korea and Malaysia, and has set up factories in Taiwan, China, Indonesia and Germany. In 2014, VICTOR signed a contract with the Asian Badminton Federation (AFBF) as an official partner of the AFBF, and subsequently became the official equipment supplier and the official ball sponsor of the Asian Badminton Federation (Asian Championships, Asian Youth Championships and Asian Team Championships).
 
The P9200 is the brainchild of VICTOR, and the most eye-catching of the new technology is the midsole segment, which uses lightweight and high-elastic padded EVA in the forefoot and EVA in the rear footfoot with better cushioning. While this move increases costs, it's undoubtedly more targeted than a one-piece midsole. A specially shaped ENERGYMAX3.0 high-performance EVA is added to the forefoot and forefoot to further improve the cushioning and rebound performance of the shoe. The deflected foot sensation makes it very sensitive to the force of the foot start, and it runs without any sluggishness and muddy feeling, without dragging mud and water at all.
 
As a new generation of stable feather shoes, the P9200 has TPU stabilizers and side paws embedded in the sole and heel, and the fulcrum falls on the sole for a more stable emergency stop. At the same time, VICTOR's newly designed large shading pattern escorts multi-directional stable movement, with lateral anti-slip lines on the outside, front and rear anti-slip lines on the inside, and circular patterns on the forefoot, which can perfectly provide multi-directional anti-slip on the wooden floor. Surprisingly, the P9200 has almost no weight requirements, especially for golfers with weak ankle strength, large weight, and unstable pace, which allows it to give full play to its strong protection and stability.
 
In all aspects of performance, the P9200 is undoubtedly the best choice for VICTOR. But if you don't have such high requirements for stability and prefer the ultimate wrapping feel, the 2017 new favorite S81 may be more suitable for you.
 
In the shouts of a group of enthusiasts, I finally looked forward to VICTOR's first pair of woven sneakers S81, the large area of woven jacquard on the upper has a more natural texture, softer, wrapping and breathability, and the upper foot is very tight and fitting. Although it is a 2.5 standard last, the lining and woven jacquard upper are relatively thick, and the tongue and heel are also very solidly filled, so the inner space of the shoe is not very spacious, and with the V-SHAPE last, it is suitable for narrow feet.
 
The large carbon plate on the sole is the most eye-catching, and with the bridge guards on both sides and the stiff midsole EVA, the S81's support stability is quite good in a speed-type sneaker, and it can be stable on the ground and pedaling in fast movements. The ankle support is qualified, and the thick sponge will not compress the ankle bone, but there is no high-friction fabric on the heel, the mesh is still relatively slippery, and the narrow foot occasionally has the problem of heel slippage.
 
S81 not only uses a lot of ENERGYMAX 3.0 in the midsole, but even the insole is made of EM3.0, so in actual combat, S81's heel cushioning is quite good, but the forefoot position is relatively thin, although the impact on the foot is large, but it is very in line with its speed positioning, the hard foot feeling responds more quickly to the ground, and the start and movement will be faster, which also helps to actively force the emergency stop. Overall, the S81 ensures comfort and stability, maximizes quick start-up movement, and has excellent slip resistance, making it an all-rounder if not very much soft.
 
VICTOR also has a lot of shoes worth reading, P9200's direct brother P7800 performance is just right in all aspects, using the whole sneaker to share the impact, will not be overly complicated support performance stacking, and affect the flexibility of movement, but more solid than the main lightweight sneakers that are light and fast. In addition, the P7800 is extremely cost-effective, with a moderate weight of the sneaker, an arch carbon plate, a ENERGYMAX3.0, a new leather material for the upper, a tongue strap and an ENERGYMAX insoles, and a mid-range positioning that brings out high-end performance, making it very competitive in the early 500s.