Badminton Shoes YONEX INFINITY Reviews
Personal Impression: The POWER CUSHION INFINITY is well-suited for the quick movements of doubles players. I purchased it as soon as it was released.
The INFINITY features a seamless upper and a dual BOA system, equipped with shock-absorbing power cushions, a hexagonal rubber outsole, and a 3D power cushion that enhances midfoot torsion resistance. The two adjustment dials provide quick feedback for the toes and ankles, allowing for meticulous adjustments and an unparalleled sense of fit. This results in a comfortable, snug fit and more agile, rapid footwork. YONEX incorporates a 3D carbon plate in the midsole, ensuring stability upon landing during gameplay while maintaining a comfortable feel.
The midsole is equipped with YONEX’s Power Cushion+ technology. Unlike shock-absorbing shoes, especially those with excellent wrapping, when wearing these, during peak physical condition, it feels like stepping on clouds. However, as endurance wanes, legs can feel like lead, and the feet may drag, akin to walking on a soft cushion. The initial cozy wrap can then feel like a swamp, hindering movement and reducing the enthusiasm to receive shots.
Conversely, the INFINITY is a start-up type shoe, suitable for instant acceleration. It remains stable even in high-intensity doubles matches. Despite its seamless upper, it still demonstrates decent anti-torsion stretch elasticity during secondary starts. Its durability is also impressive, balancing fit, stability, and shock absorption. It efficiently converts impact into energy. Compared to the original Power Cushion material, there’s a notable enhancement in both shock absorption and rebound.
Initially, the lack of a stable ankle wrap with start-up shoes might feel unfamiliar, but once the game begins, all doubts dissipate. Throughout, it maintains high mobility efficiency. Even when physical strength dwindles, with a bit of foot strength left, one can still pivot and extend the duration of peak performance. While cushioning may not match that of dedicated shock-absorbing shoes, joint discomfort is minimal. Shock-absorbing shoes allow for unrestrained movements when fresh, but exhaustion can make the extreme wrap feel like sinking into quicksand, hindering starts. In contrast, start-up shoes allow for full-speed movements with minimal effort, ensuring prompt feedback at all times.
Over the years, the heel wrap remains firm, with the forefoot divided into an inner thumb start zone and an outer support zone. The inner zone is closer to the ground, while the midfoot support and outer area are slightly elevated, enhancing the wrap feel further. Breathability is moderate due to the prevalence of leather, which is, however, highly durable. The BOA system’s rotary closure allows for personalized wrapping, though it’s not recommended for high insteps. Normal creasing in the upper is to be expected. A recommended lifespan is two years. The automatic BOA lace system truly makes it a Lamborghini among badminton shoes.
These are my personal thoughts, and I welcome feedback and corrections from fellow players who have worn this shoe model.