Prince NFS Indoor III - shoes.
Reviews
By jason from north york on 18/06/2007
Had two pairs. Found out sometime in the second pair that insufficient cushioning in this other good performing shoe causes my hip joint to hurt. Owning different shoes simultaneously will help you determine these things. Thought I'd share the experience.
By Bill from Saskatchewan, Canada on 28/02/2007
This is my third pair. That should say enough, but after 12 years for playing squash, this is the best shoe I've found. A very fast, and low shoe with better resistance to toe slide than most.
By Matt from moncton on 30/10/2006
I hate um I have had addidas stabil 6s and now i am using the adidas stabil 5 and i love them the 5s are my favorite pair of shoes iver ever owned they are the most durible and you look at these princes they fall apart and after my first match i already h
By Drew from Edmonton, Alberta on 10/04/2006
This is a fantastic shoe. I was worried when I read some of the reviews on this site that referred to problems with the sole of this shoe separating after minimal use. I took this up with Prince and found that they had been made aware and had addressed th
By Kevin from Montreal on 01/12/2005
Very good - the shoes and the on-line shopping experience. The shoes have great support all along both sides of the foot, a no-slip lacing arrangement and a low-cut form. The low-cut form is especially nice at the back of the ankle when making the exten
By Squash Unlimited from Canada on 10/09/2003
The Prince NFS III are new for 2003 and continue on the NFS tradition. NFS stands for Natural Foot Shape and is basically a squared off toe construction giving the forefoot a bit more room. The fit is for someone with a medium to wide forefoot. These sho