Wrestling shoes

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A pair of ASICS wrestling shoes, model Split Second V
A pair of ASICS wrestling shoes, model Split Second V

Wrestling shoes are active wear used in competition and practice for the sport of wrestling. Generally extremely light and flexible, they try to mimic the bare foot with slightly more traction and ankle support and less chance of contracting a disease or hurting some one with your toe nails. Wrestling shoes are often used for street racing as well. When purchasing wrestling shoes, be sure to check the prices of several online store fronts, as well as local sporting goods stores. Sporting goods stores generally will carry a smaller stock of wrestling shoes and have a price much higher than online dealers who deal solely in wrestling shoes.

Some name brands of wrestling shoes are adidas and asics.

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