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儿童击剑鞋
儿童击剑鞋

儿童击剑鞋

Azza Sports 儿童击剑鞋,适合男孩和女孩:欧码33-38。轻便、防滑,专为安全步伐设计。全球订单满€200免运费。

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16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49
5.0 (2 评论)

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

16 €

33/35 36/38 39/42 43/46 47/49

常见问题解答

我们热爱击剑文化,但我们知道有时它可能会让人感到困惑。请查看我们的常见问题解答,如果您需要其他击剑信息,请告诉我们。我们很乐意为您提供帮助。

击剑对儿童安全吗,他们需要特殊的鞋子吗?

击剑是最安全的青少年运动之一,受到高度监管,拥有严格的规则和防护装备。合适的鞋子非常重要,因为年轻的击剑运动员不断弓步、刹车和变换方向:合适的儿童击剑鞋能在击剑场上提供抓地力并支撑脚踝,而普通运动鞋做不到。Azza的儿童击剑鞋采用与我们成人系列相同的工程设计,针对成长中的脚型进行了缩小。请查看儿童击剑鞋

我应该买多大码?需要买大一码以便有成长空间吗?

儿童的脚长得很快,所以留一点空间是有帮助的,但不要超过半码,因为松动的击剑鞋在弓步时会滑动,影响抓地力和控制力。请测量您孩子的脚并查看我们的儿童尺码表,以找到最合适的尺码。如果介于两个尺码之间或脚较宽,请选择较大的尺码。

什么样的击剑鞋适合儿童?

儿童击剑鞋应轻便,让年轻的击剑运动员能够快速移动,拥有专为击剑场上的起停步伐调校的抓地力鞋底,支持脚踝在变向时的稳定,并且足够舒适以适应完整的训练课程。Azza的儿童击剑鞋拥有与成人系列相同的抓地力和支撑,针对较小的脚型进行调整,让初学者在专为这项运动设计的鞋子中学习良好的步法。探索儿童击剑鞋

如果我的儿童刚开始练习,击剑鞋值得买吗?

是的,即使在初学者阶段,合适的鞋子也能帮助儿童安全舒适地学习正确的步法,减少在击剑场上的滑倒。击剑鞋专为日常训练设计,能够经受整个赛季的考验。如果您的儿童坚持这项运动,您从一开始就为他们打下了正确的基础。请参见儿童击剑鞋

Wear Zones & Shoe Life: What to Expect

Azza shoes are built for combat, not for the pavement. Fencing, like tennis, padel or squash, is one of the most demanding sports there is for footwear: every lunge and every recovery drives the foot hard into the floor. That intensity is exactly what our shoes are engineered for, and it also means they wear differently from everyday sneakers. Here's what's normal, why, and how to get the most out of your pair.

Where your shoes wear first, and why

Two areas take the most punishment:

  • The toe: the very front drags along the floor on the trailing foot with every lunge.
  • The inner forefoot: the pivot and push-off zone that scrapes the strip during explosive movements.

On your shoes, these are the areas marked TOE PROTECT and LUNGE PROTECTION. That's not decoration: they are reinforced, sacrificial zones, engineered to absorb this abrasion so the rest of the shoe stays intact.

This is by design

Think of these zones like the tread on a tyre, the string bed on a racket, or brake pads on a car: they are meant to wear, because they're doing their job. Every mark, scuff or worn patch there is the reinforcement taking the hit instead of the structure of the shoe. A worn toe or lunge zone after months of training isn't a shoe failing. It's a shoe protecting you exactly as intended.

Normal wear vs. a real defect

Some wear is expected. A genuine defect is something else, and we stand behind those. Here's how to tell them apart:

Expected wear (from use):

  • Scuffing, abrasion or loss of the surface coating on the toe and inner-forefoot zones
  • Gradual thinning of the protection zones over a season of training
  • Cosmetic marks, scrapes and discolouration from the strip

Worth contacting us (possible defect):

  • Sole or components separating without abrasion, in a low-stress area
  • Stitching coming undone on its own
  • Material cracking or crumbling on a pair that has seen little or no use
  • Structural failure somewhere that isn't a normal contact/wear zone

If you're unsure, send us clear photos. We'll always take a proper look.

How to make them last longer

  • Minimise unnecessary toe-dragging in warm-up and footwork drills.
  • Let the shoes dry fully between sessions (avoid direct heat).
  • Clean the protection zones gently, with a soft brush, mild soap and warm water, rather than aggressive scrubbing.
  • Rotate pairs if you train very frequently; it gives materials time to recover.
  • Use them for their purpose: on-strip performance, not daily street wear.

A word on lifespan

How long a pair lasts depends heavily on how often and how hard you train, and on your surface. An intensive competitor drilling several times a week will naturally go through the protection zones far faster than an occasional fencer, sometimes within a single active season. That's not a shortcoming of the shoe; it's the price of a sport that asks everything from your footwear. We'd rather build a shoe that performs at that level and shows its battle scars than one that stays pristine because it was never really tested.

Built for the strip. Engineered to protect. Made to be used.