The wrong shoes can ruin your movement and your match. For players with wide feet, standard squash shoes can cause pain, blisters, and hesitation during crucial lateral lunges. A proper fit is the foundation of confident footwork, allowing you to focus on the ball instead of your feet.

We’ve seen players transform their agility on court simply by switching to a shoe that accommodates their foot shape. They stop shortening their lunges and start moving with the explosive power they were missing. Finding the best squash shoes for wide feet is about unlocking your true movement potential.

EQx3 White/Black

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EQx3 White

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EQx3 Navy/Blue

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EQx3 Black

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EQx3 Beige/Gold

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DragonFly White/Red

Original price was: $160.00.Current price is: $120.00.
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DragonFly White/Blue

Original price was: $160.00.Current price is: $120.00.
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DragonFly White

Original price was: $160.00.Current price is: $120.00.
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DragonFly Black

Original price was: $160.00.Current price is: $120.00.
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What to Look For in Wide-Fitting Squash Shoes

Our on-court experience has shown us exactly what players with wider feet need to perform at their best. We've curated this collection based on specific criteria for fit and performance.

A More Generous Toe Box

The most common issue is a cramped toe box that crushes the sides of your feet. The shoes in this collection are selected for their roomier forefoot design, giving your toes space to splay naturally during quick direction changes. Trying to play in narrow shoes is like asking your feet to perform in a clown car; there’s just no room to move.

True Width Sizing

Some brands, like ASICS, offer models in specific wide sizes, often designated as "2E". These are the gold standard for a true wide fit. Other brands may not label their shoes as "wide" but are known for building their Indoor Court Shoes on a naturally wider last, providing a more comfortable fit than their competitors.

Uncompromised Stability

A wider fit should never mean less support. Every squash shoe here has been vetted to ensure it provides the robust lateral stability needed for deep lunges and rapid pivots, keeping your foot locked in and secure.

A Buying Tip from Our Experts

Look for models specifically labeled with a width like "2E" for the most reliable fit. If a shoe isn't explicitly sized as wide, check reviews and brand reputations, as some standard models are known to be wider than others.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need wide squash shoes?

If you consistently experience pinching, numbness, or blisters on the sides of your feet (especially the pinky toe area) in standard-fit court shoes, you are a prime candidate for a wider model. A proper fit should be snug but not restrictive.

ASICS is well-known for offering specific "2E" wide models in their popular lines like the Gel-Rocket. Other brands, while not always explicitly labeled "wide," are often built with a more generous fit that can accommodate many players.

We strongly advise against it. Running shoes are designed for forward motion and lack the critical lateral support required for squash. This can lead to ankle rolls and other injuries. A dedicated squash shoe is built to handle the intense side-to-side movements of the game.