




Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes (Blue)
Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes are part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection — designed for intermediate players who play fast and train hard.
₹2,990.00 Original price was: ₹2,990.00.₹2,043.00Current price is: ₹2,043.00.
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)
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God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoessits at the intermediate level within Hundred’s footwear range — positioned above the Raze line and part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection. It is designed around the demands of fast, aggressive play: protective cushioning for the explosive jumps that offensive singles play demands, Active Grip traction for the quick direction changes that Srikanth’s style is built on, and a reinforced support plate that stabilises through high-powered lateral lunges.
- The X-Cushion midsole system is the technical foundation — a multi-layered sole combining cushioned foam, a structural support plate, and Active Grip non-marking rubber outsole. Where the Raze and Raze Pro use this same X-Cushion platform at a more accessible price, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes applies it within a shoe designed specifically for the demands of faster, more explosive intermediate play rather than general recreational use.
- The Srikanth Kidambi connection is not purely marketing. Srikanth is one of the fastest court movers in world badminton — a former World No. 1 whose game is defined by speed, explosive net attacks, and relentless pressure. A shoe designed for his style of play must handle high-frequency direction changes, explosive push-offs, and the impact of repeated jump landings across long rallies. Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes cushioning and grip specifications directly reflect these demands.
- At Rs. 2,190 against an MRP of Rs. 2,990, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes delivers the Srikanth Kidambi collection’s technology at an accessible price. For intermediate players who want more than the Raze range but are not ready for the professional-grade Phenom, it is the natural next step in the Hundred shoe hierarchy.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- X-Cushion Midsole — Protective Cushioning for Explosive Play: Hundred’s multi-layered midsole system built for jump landings and aggressive footwork. The cushioned foam layer absorbs the impact of smash landings and split-step jumps, protecting the ankle and knee joints through extended rallies. Designed specifically for the type of explosive, jump-heavy play that characterises attacking singles badminton — the style Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is built around.
- Reinforced Support Plate — Stability Under High-Powered Hits: A structural plate within the midsole that locks in lateral stability and cuts out unwanted torsional twisting during high-powered lateral lunges and direction changes. The support plate is what prevents the midsole from rolling or flexing excessively under the forces generated by explosive court movement — keeping the foot properly aligned through aggressive footwork sequences.
- Active Grip Non-Marking Outsole — Court Traction Without Compromise: A non-marking rubber outsole with Hundred’s Active Grip tread pattern providing multi-directional traction on indoor court surfaces. Grips through lateral pushes, sudden stops, and net pivots on PU synthetic, wooden, and vinyl courts. The non-marking compound leaves no scuff marks — essential for club, academy, and tournament use across India.
- Lightweight Upper Construction: Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes upper is designed to be lightweight without sacrificing structural support at the lateral sides and toe box — the areas most stressed by badminton’s side-to-side movement. This keeps the shoe agile for fast court coverage while maintaining the structural integrity needed for repeated direction changes at speed.
Shoe Finder — Is Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Trains Regularly and Plays Aggressively: You play 3–4 sessions per week, prioritise court speed and explosive movement, and want a shoe that reflects the demands of attacking play rather than general recreational use. The Quantum’s X-Cushion system handles the cushioning demands of jump-heavy, fast-footwork play. It is the step up from the Raze range when your playing style becomes more aggressive and your training frequency more consistent.
- Srikanth Kidambi Fan or Hundred Brand User: You follow Srikanth’s game and want footwear from the same collection as the player who defined India’s attacking singles tradition. Or you are already using Hundred rackets (Srikanth series, Nitrix, Hyfonic, Flareon) or Hundred shuttlecocks (F5, F8) and want to complete your setup with Hundred footwear. God of Sports stocks the full Hundred range with authenticity guaranteed.
- Player Stepping Up from the Raze or Raze Pro: You have been using the Hundred Raze or Raze Pro and want the next level in the Hundred shoe hierarchy. The Quantum adds the Srikanth collection positioning and is designed for slightly more aggressive use than the Raze Pro’s general intermediate profile. For players who train hard and play fast, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is the natural upgrade within the Hundred range.
- Player Who Needs More Upper Durability and Structure: You want a more structured upper than the Raze Pro’s TPU and mesh combination provides — particularly for aggressive toe-drag footwork and lateral side-push movements.
Foot Health & Shoe Selection Guide for Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
-
Flat Feet (Fallen Arch / Overpronation):
- What it is: Low or absent arch causing the inner foot to roll inward excessively during lateral lunges — straining the ankle, knee, and shin over time. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Arch support · Firm midsole · Wide stable base · Torsion stabiliser · Removable insole for orthotics · Firm heel counter.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Flat Feet: Good match. The reinforced support plate within the X-Cushion system resists torsional movement and lateral rolling during lunges — the primary mechanical concern for flat-footed players. The X-Cushion midsole cushioning is firm enough not to worsen overpronation. For moderate-to-severe flat feet, pair with an aftermarket arch insole in the removable insole slot. For severe overpronation with ankle or knee history, consult a podiatrist.
-
High Arch (Underpronation / Supination):
- What it is: Rigid, pronounced arch causing outward foot rolling. Places excess pressure on heel and ball of foot, increasing ankle sprain risk during lateral movement.
- Look for: High cushioning for poor natural shock absorption · Neutral/curved last — not motion-control · Flexible midsole · Cushioned insole.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for High Arch: Good match. The X-Cushion midsole’s protective cushioning provides meaningful shock absorption that compensates for the reduced natural impact absorption of a high arch. The support plate is not an aggressive motion-control component — it controls torsion without forcing the foot into an unnatural motion pattern. A cushioned aftermarket insole can further improve comfort for significant high arches.
-
Plantar Fasciitis (Heel and Arch Pain):
- What it is: Inflammation of the plantar fascia. Sharp morning heel pain. Common when playing frequency increases suddenly or in inadequate footwear.
- Look for: Firm arch support · Heel cushioning · Firm heel counter · Slight heel-to-toe drop · Removable insole slot.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis: Good match. The X-Cushion multi-layered system — midsole cushioning plus support plate — distributes stride load and reduces direct stress on the plantar fascia. The support plate provides the firm arch base that plantar fasciitis management requires. For mild-to-moderate PF, pair with a heel cushion or arch support insert in the removable insole slot. For active plantar fasciitis with morning pain, physiotherapy is essential alongside any footwear change.
-
Heel Pain & Achilles Tendon Issues:
- What it is: Pain at the back or underside of the heel from Achilles tendinopathy, heel spurs, or rearfoot stress. Often develops when training volume increases rapidly.
- Look for: Heel cushioning depth · Firm heel counter · Slight positive heel-to-toe drop.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Heel / Achilles Pain: Moderate match. The X-Cushion midsole provides adequate heel cushioning for players without established heel conditions. The Quantum does not include a dedicated Extended Heel Lock — rearfoot containment is standard rather than reinforced. For mild heel discomfort from increased training load, a heel cup insert helps. For established Achilles tendinopathy or heel spurs, consult a sports physiotherapist before continuing training.
-
Wide Feet:
- What it is: Wider-than-average forefoot or midfoot that compresses in standard-width shoes — causing blisters, toe overlap, or numbness during play. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Wide last designation · Wider toe box · Flexible upper that accommodates foot width without compressing.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Wide Feet: Moderate match. Standard last without a dedicated wide-fit designation. Verified buyer feedback confirms that players with wide feet should size up by one — a UK 11 player with wide feet found the standard size tight and UK 12 comfortable. If you have wide feet, sizing up by one is strongly recommended before purchasing. For players who need confirmed wide-fit court shoes, Victor’s U-Shape 3.0 range (e.g. the Victor A970TD) is purpose-engineered for wider Indian foot profiles.
- Hundred Raze Pro Badminton Shoes — Extended Heel Lock, intermediate level
- Hundred Raze Badminton Shoes — entry-level Hundred court shoe
- Hundred Phenom Badminton Shoes — professional grade, Goodyear rubber outsole
- Hundred Badminton Shoes — complete range of Hundred badminton shoes
- Badminton Shoes at God of Sports — complete range of badminton shoes
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| Series | Quantum — Intermediate, SK Collection |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
| Outsole | Non-Marking Rubber — Active Grip tread pattern |
| Midsole | X-Cushion — protective cushioning foam + reinforced support plate |
| Upper | Lightweight construction (confirm exact materials with GOS backend) |
| Last / Fit | Standard last — go one size up for wide feet |
| Available Sizes | UK 5 to UK 12 |
| Available Colourways | Black/Gold | White/Orange/Black | Blue/White | Navy Blue/Light Yellow |
| Country of Origin | India |
Description
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoessits at the intermediate level within Hundred’s footwear range — positioned above the Raze line and part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection. It is designed around the demands of fast, aggressive play: protective cushioning for the explosive jumps that offensive singles play demands, Active Grip traction for the quick direction changes that Srikanth’s style is built on, and a reinforced support plate that stabilises through high-powered lateral lunges.
- The X-Cushion midsole system is the technical foundation — a multi-layered sole combining cushioned foam, a structural support plate, and Active Grip non-marking rubber outsole. Where the Raze and Raze Pro use this same X-Cushion platform at a more accessible price, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes applies it within a shoe designed specifically for the demands of faster, more explosive intermediate play rather than general recreational use.
- The Srikanth Kidambi connection is not purely marketing. Srikanth is one of the fastest court movers in world badminton — a former World No. 1 whose game is defined by speed, explosive net attacks, and relentless pressure. A shoe designed for his style of play must handle high-frequency direction changes, explosive push-offs, and the impact of repeated jump landings across long rallies. Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes cushioning and grip specifications directly reflect these demands.
- At Rs. 2,190 against an MRP of Rs. 2,990, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes delivers the Srikanth Kidambi collection’s technology at an accessible price. For intermediate players who want more than the Raze range but are not ready for the professional-grade Phenom, it is the natural next step in the Hundred shoe hierarchy.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- X-Cushion Midsole — Protective Cushioning for Explosive Play: Hundred’s multi-layered midsole system built for jump landings and aggressive footwork. The cushioned foam layer absorbs the impact of smash landings and split-step jumps, protecting the ankle and knee joints through extended rallies. Designed specifically for the type of explosive, jump-heavy play that characterises attacking singles badminton — the style Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is built around.
- Reinforced Support Plate — Stability Under High-Powered Hits: A structural plate within the midsole that locks in lateral stability and cuts out unwanted torsional twisting during high-powered lateral lunges and direction changes. The support plate is what prevents the midsole from rolling or flexing excessively under the forces generated by explosive court movement — keeping the foot properly aligned through aggressive footwork sequences.
- Active Grip Non-Marking Outsole — Court Traction Without Compromise: A non-marking rubber outsole with Hundred’s Active Grip tread pattern providing multi-directional traction on indoor court surfaces. Grips through lateral pushes, sudden stops, and net pivots on PU synthetic, wooden, and vinyl courts. The non-marking compound leaves no scuff marks — essential for club, academy, and tournament use across India.
- Lightweight Upper Construction: Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes upper is designed to be lightweight without sacrificing structural support at the lateral sides and toe box — the areas most stressed by badminton’s side-to-side movement. This keeps the shoe agile for fast court coverage while maintaining the structural integrity needed for repeated direction changes at speed.
Shoe Finder — Is Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Trains Regularly and Plays Aggressively: You play 3–4 sessions per week, prioritise court speed and explosive movement, and want a shoe that reflects the demands of attacking play rather than general recreational use. The Quantum’s X-Cushion system handles the cushioning demands of jump-heavy, fast-footwork play. It is the step up from the Raze range when your playing style becomes more aggressive and your training frequency more consistent.
- Srikanth Kidambi Fan or Hundred Brand User: You follow Srikanth’s game and want footwear from the same collection as the player who defined India’s attacking singles tradition. Or you are already using Hundred rackets (Srikanth series, Nitrix, Hyfonic, Flareon) or Hundred shuttlecocks (F5, F8) and want to complete your setup with Hundred footwear. God of Sports stocks the full Hundred range with authenticity guaranteed.
- Player Stepping Up from the Raze or Raze Pro: You have been using the Hundred Raze or Raze Pro and want the next level in the Hundred shoe hierarchy. The Quantum adds the Srikanth collection positioning and is designed for slightly more aggressive use than the Raze Pro’s general intermediate profile. For players who train hard and play fast, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is the natural upgrade within the Hundred range.
- Player Who Needs More Upper Durability and Structure: You want a more structured upper than the Raze Pro’s TPU and mesh combination provides — particularly for aggressive toe-drag footwork and lateral side-push movements.
Foot Health & Shoe Selection Guide for Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
-
Flat Feet (Fallen Arch / Overpronation):
- What it is: Low or absent arch causing the inner foot to roll inward excessively during lateral lunges — straining the ankle, knee, and shin over time. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Arch support · Firm midsole · Wide stable base · Torsion stabiliser · Removable insole for orthotics · Firm heel counter.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Flat Feet: Good match. The reinforced support plate within the X-Cushion system resists torsional movement and lateral rolling during lunges — the primary mechanical concern for flat-footed players. The X-Cushion midsole cushioning is firm enough not to worsen overpronation. For moderate-to-severe flat feet, pair with an aftermarket arch insole in the removable insole slot. For severe overpronation with ankle or knee history, consult a podiatrist.
-
High Arch (Underpronation / Supination):
- What it is: Rigid, pronounced arch causing outward foot rolling. Places excess pressure on heel and ball of foot, increasing ankle sprain risk during lateral movement.
- Look for: High cushioning for poor natural shock absorption · Neutral/curved last — not motion-control · Flexible midsole · Cushioned insole.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for High Arch: Good match. The X-Cushion midsole’s protective cushioning provides meaningful shock absorption that compensates for the reduced natural impact absorption of a high arch. The support plate is not an aggressive motion-control component — it controls torsion without forcing the foot into an unnatural motion pattern. A cushioned aftermarket insole can further improve comfort for significant high arches.
-
Plantar Fasciitis (Heel and Arch Pain):
- What it is: Inflammation of the plantar fascia. Sharp morning heel pain. Common when playing frequency increases suddenly or in inadequate footwear.
- Look for: Firm arch support · Heel cushioning · Firm heel counter · Slight heel-to-toe drop · Removable insole slot.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis: Good match. The X-Cushion multi-layered system — midsole cushioning plus support plate — distributes stride load and reduces direct stress on the plantar fascia. The support plate provides the firm arch base that plantar fasciitis management requires. For mild-to-moderate PF, pair with a heel cushion or arch support insert in the removable insole slot. For active plantar fasciitis with morning pain, physiotherapy is essential alongside any footwear change.
-
Heel Pain & Achilles Tendon Issues:
- What it is: Pain at the back or underside of the heel from Achilles tendinopathy, heel spurs, or rearfoot stress. Often develops when training volume increases rapidly.
- Look for: Heel cushioning depth · Firm heel counter · Slight positive heel-to-toe drop.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Heel / Achilles Pain: Moderate match. The X-Cushion midsole provides adequate heel cushioning for players without established heel conditions. The Quantum does not include a dedicated Extended Heel Lock — rearfoot containment is standard rather than reinforced. For mild heel discomfort from increased training load, a heel cup insert helps. For established Achilles tendinopathy or heel spurs, consult a sports physiotherapist before continuing training.
-
Wide Feet:
- What it is: Wider-than-average forefoot or midfoot that compresses in standard-width shoes — causing blisters, toe overlap, or numbness during play. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Wide last designation · Wider toe box · Flexible upper that accommodates foot width without compressing.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Wide Feet: Moderate match. Standard last without a dedicated wide-fit designation. Verified buyer feedback confirms that players with wide feet should size up by one — a UK 11 player with wide feet found the standard size tight and UK 12 comfortable. If you have wide feet, sizing up by one is strongly recommended before purchasing. For players who need confirmed wide-fit court shoes, Victor’s U-Shape 3.0 range (e.g. the Victor A970TD) is purpose-engineered for wider Indian foot profiles.
- Hundred Raze Pro Badminton Shoes — Extended Heel Lock, intermediate level
- Hundred Raze Badminton Shoes — entry-level Hundred court shoe
- Hundred Phenom Badminton Shoes — professional grade, Goodyear rubber outsole
- Hundred Badminton Shoes — complete range of Hundred badminton shoes
- Badminton Shoes at God of Sports — complete range of badminton shoes
FAQ's
Yes. The Hundred Quantum is a genuine badminton-specific court shoe for intermediate players — not a generic sports shoe repurposed for the court. It has a non-marking Active Grip rubber outsole, an X-Cushion midsole with protective cushioning, and a reinforced support plate for stability during lateral lunges. It is part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection, inspired by his style of fast, explosive play. At its price point, it is one of the better-value intermediate badminton shoes available in India.
Both the Quantum and Quantum Boom belong to the same Quantum range and share the same X-Cushion midsole platform, Active Grip non-marking outsole, and support plate construction. The Quantum Boom (HBFS-5M240) is the upgraded version with a confirmed weight of 325g, a PU plus TPU plus mesh upper construction, and a slightly higher MRP of Rs. 2,999. The base Quantum (HBFS-5M238) uses a lighter upper construction at MRP Rs. 2,990. If you prioritise upper durability and a more structured build, the Boom is worth the small price difference.
X-Cushion is Hundred’s multi-layered sole system combining a cushioned midsole foam for landing impact absorption, a reinforced support plate for torsional stability during lateral movement, and an Active Grip rubber outsole for court traction. Each layer handles a different function — cushioning, stability, and grip — working together in a way that a single-material sole cannot replicate.
Yes. The Hundred Quantum is part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection — designed to reflect his relentless, fast-paced style of play. Hundred is co-founded with Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth is a brand ambassador. The Quantum’s emphasis on explosive cushioning, active grip, and stability directly reflects the demands of Srikanth’s attacking singles game.
| Series | Quantum — Intermediate, SK Collection |
| Player Level | Intermediate |
| Outsole | Non-Marking Rubber — Active Grip tread pattern |
| Midsole | X-Cushion — protective cushioning foam + reinforced support plate |
| Upper | Lightweight construction (confirm exact materials with GOS backend) |
| Last / Fit | Standard last — go one size up for wide feet |
| Available Sizes | UK 5 to UK 12 |
| Available Colourways | Black/Gold | White/Orange/Black | Blue/White | Navy Blue/Light Yellow |
| Country of Origin | India |
God of Sports Expert Verdict on Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoessits at the intermediate level within Hundred’s footwear range — positioned above the Raze line and part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection. It is designed around the demands of fast, aggressive play: protective cushioning for the explosive jumps that offensive singles play demands, Active Grip traction for the quick direction changes that Srikanth’s style is built on, and a reinforced support plate that stabilises through high-powered lateral lunges.
- The X-Cushion midsole system is the technical foundation — a multi-layered sole combining cushioned foam, a structural support plate, and Active Grip non-marking rubber outsole. Where the Raze and Raze Pro use this same X-Cushion platform at a more accessible price, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes applies it within a shoe designed specifically for the demands of faster, more explosive intermediate play rather than general recreational use.
- The Srikanth Kidambi connection is not purely marketing. Srikanth is one of the fastest court movers in world badminton — a former World No. 1 whose game is defined by speed, explosive net attacks, and relentless pressure. A shoe designed for his style of play must handle high-frequency direction changes, explosive push-offs, and the impact of repeated jump landings across long rallies. Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes cushioning and grip specifications directly reflect these demands.
- At Rs. 2,190 against an MRP of Rs. 2,990, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes delivers the Srikanth Kidambi collection’s technology at an accessible price. For intermediate players who want more than the Raze range but are not ready for the professional-grade Phenom, it is the natural next step in the Hundred shoe hierarchy.
Technology Breakdown of Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
- X-Cushion Midsole — Protective Cushioning for Explosive Play: Hundred’s multi-layered midsole system built for jump landings and aggressive footwork. The cushioned foam layer absorbs the impact of smash landings and split-step jumps, protecting the ankle and knee joints through extended rallies. Designed specifically for the type of explosive, jump-heavy play that characterises attacking singles badminton — the style Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is built around.
- Reinforced Support Plate — Stability Under High-Powered Hits: A structural plate within the midsole that locks in lateral stability and cuts out unwanted torsional twisting during high-powered lateral lunges and direction changes. The support plate is what prevents the midsole from rolling or flexing excessively under the forces generated by explosive court movement — keeping the foot properly aligned through aggressive footwork sequences.
- Active Grip Non-Marking Outsole — Court Traction Without Compromise: A non-marking rubber outsole with Hundred’s Active Grip tread pattern providing multi-directional traction on indoor court surfaces. Grips through lateral pushes, sudden stops, and net pivots on PU synthetic, wooden, and vinyl courts. The non-marking compound leaves no scuff marks — essential for club, academy, and tournament use across India.
- Lightweight Upper Construction: Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes upper is designed to be lightweight without sacrificing structural support at the lateral sides and toe box — the areas most stressed by badminton’s side-to-side movement. This keeps the shoe agile for fast court coverage while maintaining the structural integrity needed for repeated direction changes at speed.
Shoe Finder — Is Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes Right for You?
- Intermediate Player Who Trains Regularly and Plays Aggressively: You play 3–4 sessions per week, prioritise court speed and explosive movement, and want a shoe that reflects the demands of attacking play rather than general recreational use. The Quantum’s X-Cushion system handles the cushioning demands of jump-heavy, fast-footwork play. It is the step up from the Raze range when your playing style becomes more aggressive and your training frequency more consistent.
- Srikanth Kidambi Fan or Hundred Brand User: You follow Srikanth’s game and want footwear from the same collection as the player who defined India’s attacking singles tradition. Or you are already using Hundred rackets (Srikanth series, Nitrix, Hyfonic, Flareon) or Hundred shuttlecocks (F5, F8) and want to complete your setup with Hundred footwear. God of Sports stocks the full Hundred range with authenticity guaranteed.
- Player Stepping Up from the Raze or Raze Pro: You have been using the Hundred Raze or Raze Pro and want the next level in the Hundred shoe hierarchy. The Quantum adds the Srikanth collection positioning and is designed for slightly more aggressive use than the Raze Pro’s general intermediate profile. For players who train hard and play fast, Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes is the natural upgrade within the Hundred range.
- Player Who Needs More Upper Durability and Structure: You want a more structured upper than the Raze Pro’s TPU and mesh combination provides — particularly for aggressive toe-drag footwork and lateral side-push movements.
Foot Health & Shoe Selection Guide for Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes:
-
Flat Feet (Fallen Arch / Overpronation):
- What it is: Low or absent arch causing the inner foot to roll inward excessively during lateral lunges — straining the ankle, knee, and shin over time. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Arch support · Firm midsole · Wide stable base · Torsion stabiliser · Removable insole for orthotics · Firm heel counter.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Flat Feet: Good match. The reinforced support plate within the X-Cushion system resists torsional movement and lateral rolling during lunges — the primary mechanical concern for flat-footed players. The X-Cushion midsole cushioning is firm enough not to worsen overpronation. For moderate-to-severe flat feet, pair with an aftermarket arch insole in the removable insole slot. For severe overpronation with ankle or knee history, consult a podiatrist.
-
High Arch (Underpronation / Supination):
- What it is: Rigid, pronounced arch causing outward foot rolling. Places excess pressure on heel and ball of foot, increasing ankle sprain risk during lateral movement.
- Look for: High cushioning for poor natural shock absorption · Neutral/curved last — not motion-control · Flexible midsole · Cushioned insole.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for High Arch: Good match. The X-Cushion midsole’s protective cushioning provides meaningful shock absorption that compensates for the reduced natural impact absorption of a high arch. The support plate is not an aggressive motion-control component — it controls torsion without forcing the foot into an unnatural motion pattern. A cushioned aftermarket insole can further improve comfort for significant high arches.
-
Plantar Fasciitis (Heel and Arch Pain):
- What it is: Inflammation of the plantar fascia. Sharp morning heel pain. Common when playing frequency increases suddenly or in inadequate footwear.
- Look for: Firm arch support · Heel cushioning · Firm heel counter · Slight heel-to-toe drop · Removable insole slot.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Plantar Fasciitis: Good match. The X-Cushion multi-layered system — midsole cushioning plus support plate — distributes stride load and reduces direct stress on the plantar fascia. The support plate provides the firm arch base that plantar fasciitis management requires. For mild-to-moderate PF, pair with a heel cushion or arch support insert in the removable insole slot. For active plantar fasciitis with morning pain, physiotherapy is essential alongside any footwear change.
-
Heel Pain & Achilles Tendon Issues:
- What it is: Pain at the back or underside of the heel from Achilles tendinopathy, heel spurs, or rearfoot stress. Often develops when training volume increases rapidly.
- Look for: Heel cushioning depth · Firm heel counter · Slight positive heel-to-toe drop.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Heel / Achilles Pain: Moderate match. The X-Cushion midsole provides adequate heel cushioning for players without established heel conditions. The Quantum does not include a dedicated Extended Heel Lock — rearfoot containment is standard rather than reinforced. For mild heel discomfort from increased training load, a heel cup insert helps. For established Achilles tendinopathy or heel spurs, consult a sports physiotherapist before continuing training.
-
Wide Feet:
- What it is: Wider-than-average forefoot or midfoot that compresses in standard-width shoes — causing blisters, toe overlap, or numbness during play. Very common among Indian players.
- Look for: Wide last designation · Wider toe box · Flexible upper that accommodates foot width without compressing.
- Hundred Quantum Badminton Shoes for Wide Feet: Moderate match. Standard last without a dedicated wide-fit designation. Verified buyer feedback confirms that players with wide feet should size up by one — a UK 11 player with wide feet found the standard size tight and UK 12 comfortable. If you have wide feet, sizing up by one is strongly recommended before purchasing. For players who need confirmed wide-fit court shoes, Victor’s U-Shape 3.0 range (e.g. the Victor A970TD) is purpose-engineered for wider Indian foot profiles.
- Hundred Raze Pro Badminton Shoes — Extended Heel Lock, intermediate level
- Hundred Raze Badminton Shoes — entry-level Hundred court shoe
- Hundred Phenom Badminton Shoes — professional grade, Goodyear rubber outsole
- Hundred Badminton Shoes — complete range of Hundred badminton shoes
- Badminton Shoes at God of Sports — complete range of badminton shoes
Yes. The Hundred Quantum is a genuine badminton-specific court shoe for intermediate players — not a generic sports shoe repurposed for the court. It has a non-marking Active Grip rubber outsole, an X-Cushion midsole with protective cushioning, and a reinforced support plate for stability during lateral lunges. It is part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection, inspired by his style of fast, explosive play. At its price point, it is one of the better-value intermediate badminton shoes available in India.
Both the Quantum and Quantum Boom belong to the same Quantum range and share the same X-Cushion midsole platform, Active Grip non-marking outsole, and support plate construction. The Quantum Boom (HBFS-5M240) is the upgraded version with a confirmed weight of 325g, a PU plus TPU plus mesh upper construction, and a slightly higher MRP of Rs. 2,999. The base Quantum (HBFS-5M238) uses a lighter upper construction at MRP Rs. 2,990. If you prioritise upper durability and a more structured build, the Boom is worth the small price difference.
X-Cushion is Hundred’s multi-layered sole system combining a cushioned midsole foam for landing impact absorption, a reinforced support plate for torsional stability during lateral movement, and an Active Grip rubber outsole for court traction. Each layer handles a different function — cushioning, stability, and grip — working together in a way that a single-material sole cannot replicate.
Yes. The Hundred Quantum is part of the Srikanth Kidambi collection — designed to reflect his relentless, fast-paced style of play. Hundred is co-founded with Saina Nehwal and Kidambi Srikanth is a brand ambassador. The Quantum’s emphasis on explosive cushioning, active grip, and stability directly reflects the demands of Srikanth’s attacking singles game.
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