Fencing Shoes

1 - I can do better 2 - Jury's out 3 - Pretty darn good 4 - Splendiferous 5 - Awesometastic by 0 people | Log in to rate

Ranked #375 in Sports, #12,054 overall

Fencing Shoe Info and Reviews

Fencing requires shoes that are low to the ground, provide good traction, are durable, and can provide cushioning for actions that put up to 7x body weight of force into the fencers leading heel.

Adidas adiStar 2008 

Adidas release another shoe for the Olympic cycle

The 2008 adiStar is one of the new shoes that Adidas has created for the 2008 Olympic Games. This shoe is priced at $200, so the Nike will most likely come in under the price.

We'll have to wait and get some reviews from the hard core Adidas fans. Those will be posted at our Adidas Fencing Shoe lens.

Asics Fencing LA or the Asics Tiger Fencing Shoe 

A "fencing" shoe just like Chucks are basketball shoes

There seems to be a push to sell the Asics "Tiger" into the fencing market as an acceptable entry-level shoe. This is a shoe that is designed more for fashion than for performance.


Shoes.com markets this as:
"designed for the Japanese Fencing Team at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics. Smooth leather with suede overlays in a streamlined fencing style"

but, as fencing.net forum member academe pointed out:
"Please. These are just fashion shoes. Stick a fork in this topic, I'm tired of seeing people bring them up...these shoes are not for serious fencers...nor should they be for recreational fencers. They are the equivalent of playing basketball in Chuck Taylor All Stars. Can you use them? Yes. Are you risking injury if you use them for any kind of semi-serious effort? Yes."

I love my Chuck's - still have a pair of red ones. Will I ever play basketball in them? Not a chance.


Just look at it this way - if you walked into a store for any other product and the main pitch was "this was designed in 1984", would you be clamoring to buy it?

Vote Your Favorite Shoes 

These are some fencing shoes available via Amazon.com

Vote for your favorite fencing shoe - these are all available via Amazon Marketplace.

Scimitar Fencing Shoe from Leon Paul / Hi Tec

Scimitar Fencing Shoe from Leon Paul / Hi Tec

The Scimitars are light weight, cooler and stronge more...1 point

Blades Fencing Shoe from Leon Paul / Hi Tec

Blades Fencing Shoe from Leon Paul / Hi Tec

Leon Paul and Hi-Tec set out to revolutionize fenc more...0 points

AF Elite Fencing Shoes

AF Elite Fencing Shoes

AF Elite are budget shoes from Absolute Fencing Ge more...0 points

Estoc Low Fencing Shoes

Estoc Low Fencing Shoes

Super shock absorbing material used to construct s more...0 points

Leon Paul / HiTec Blades 

First fencing shoe to come out of a Leon Paul / HiTec Joint Venture

The Blades came to market as an extremely durable, though clunky, fencing shoe. The primary driver for this shoe was durability and the Blades and the next model (Scimitar) certainly delivered.


At the Fencing Equipment Reviews site, one reviewer states:


As kshan5 mentioned, the cheese grater strips are hell on the soles, but the wear pattern that develops will show you where you're landing wrong or dragging (so... you can work on it). I occasionally fence on wood or linoleum tile floors, and they are gummy enough to grip well. They do run wide, which is good for those of us who never *quite* recovered from pregnancy feet. They have support in all the right places, though I use orthotics in both shoes to deal with some lingering soft tissue damage (caused by the cross-trainers, not the Blades). The orthotics fit fine in there, unlike in other shoes I have.


The Blades are about $110 and run a little wide, so if you are used to narrow shoes then you may want to get them a half size smaller.

Do you need a heel cup?

Most fencers end up getting a hard heel cup to put in their lead shoe. If you have had problems with a bruised heel in the past, make sure to get a hard plastic heel cup. (The soft gel ones don't work as well for fencing.)

Adidas En Guard Fencing Shoes 

Budget shoes from Adidas

Adidas's economy model fencing shoe, this shoe has a soft sole and combo leather/mesh upper. Normally priced at $75 - $90, it's a budget shoe with limited lifespan on metal fencing strips.


On sale at Absolute Fencing Gear and other suppliers.

Fencing T-Shirts from Cafe Press 

FencingPhotos.com T-shirt

fencingphotos.com T-shirt

Price: 14.99Buy Now

Sticker (Rectangular)

Saber From Above

Price: 4.49Buy Now

Powered by CafePress

Nike Ballestra 

New for 2008 - the Nike Fencing Shoe

The Nike Ballestra is one of over 20 new Olympic shoes being created as part of their shoe contract with the Chinese Olympic team. Part of their contract required Nike to create shoes for a number of "new" sports - fencing included.

The Nike shoe is named the "Ballestra" and has undergone 18 months of development.

More detailed reviews of the Ballestra are over at our Nike Fencing Shoe lens. You can also see a video of how the Ballestras hold up over time: Used Nike Ballestras

by FencingNet

I started fencing after seeing the brief clips of Peter Westbrook winning the Olympic Bronze medal in 1984. Since then, I've been a compeitor, coach,... (more)

Explore related pages

Create a Lens!