ASICS vs Bitro: Badminton Shoe Quality & Durability

Six brand badminton painting test results

[서울=뉴시스] On the 3rd, Korea Consumer Resources (Consumer Resources) tested six badminton shoes of six brands with high consumer preferences, and as a result of the highest satisfaction of the ASICS product. (Source = Provided by Consumer Resources) *Resale and DB Prohibited

[서울=뉴시스]Lee Hyun -joo reporter = Badminton is popular as a living sport, and interest in badminton shoes is increasing, and there are differences in products such as satisfaction and durability.

On the 3rd, Korea Consumer Resources (Consumer Resources) tested six badminton shoes of six brands with high consumer preferences, and as a result of the highest satisfaction of the ASICS product.

First of all, the degree of not slipping on the floor of the indoor environment was that five products: Kawasaki (K-086), FIORD, Victor (A170II), Rivre CF, and STRIDER Flow were relatively good.

The burden on the ankle joints during exercise was relatively small.

When landing on the floor, four products were reduced to the degree of shock delivered to the feet.

The overall wearing satisfaction was high, followed by 4.4 points of ASICS product and 4.1 points in Bitro and Yonex products.

In addition, the consumer source tested the shoe adhesive strength, and one product was relatively excellent, and the damage of the area that was repeatedly folded by wearing was good for all products.

The wear of the outer spear (the area that touches the floor) is a bit, and the two Victor products are 4.2 mm and the Kawasaki products are 4.3mm, which is less than other products.

The wear of the lining was above five products, but Kawasaki products were less than the standard of lining.

When wearing shoes, it was confirmed that the friction checks were found to know whether the color is buried in the lining and the insole.

All products were suitable for safety standards in the results of verifying seven items of harmful substances safety.

However, the Kawasaki product did not have a Korean mark, and the Bitro product was not subject to KC mark, but it was necessary to improve.

In the case of weight, the Mizuno product was the lightest with 295g and the Yonex product was the heaviest at 323g.

The price was the cheapest at 699,00 won, and the Beatro product was the highest at 129000 won.

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