Volleyball Shoes Market is Projected to Reach USD 727.0 Million by 2032

The Volleyball Shoes Market is estimated at USD 468.1 million in 2022 and is projected to reach USD 727.0 million by 2032, at a CAGR of ~4.50% from 2022 to 2032.

Basketball and other types of running shoes are not designed the same as volleyball shoes. This is a result of the frequent lateral and vertical movement volleyball players engage in. The rubber sole, midsole, and upper sections are the three parts of the shoe. Usually, a gum-like substance makes up the rubber sole. Basketball shoes and cross trainers may look very similar on the outside, but volleyball shoes are fundamentally completely different shoes. This is a result of the frequent lateral and vertical movement volleyball players engage in.

Three parts make up volleyball shoes: a rubber sole, a midsole, and an upper part. Usually, a gum-like substance makes up the rubber sole. The rubber is made to provide superior traction on gym floors and keep the shoe from slipping. This traction makes sure you have a firm foundation and helps reduce the risk of ankle injury. Additionally non-marking, this gum rubber helps safeguard the gym floors.

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The midsole, the next component of the shoe, is made to support the ball of the foot. The majority of a volleyball player’s time is spent on the balls of their feet. This stance enables fast side-to-side and forward motions. Cross trainers and basketball shoes are made for forward running. For the lateral movements, a volleyball shoe offers stability. The balls of the feet are put under strain by these motions, and the midsole absorbs the majority of the shock.

The midsole must be exceedingly robust and flexible to withstand these strains. Typically, foam of some kind is use to do this. This foam is improve by gel or air cushions in more expensive shoes. Numerous characteristics of Volleyball shoes contribute to the success of the global Volleyball shoes market. For instance: Mizuno is the best company in the Volleyball Shoes Market. Mizuno combines their signature Wave Plate Technology with improved cushioning setup and material.

Shoes for volleyball should have rubber bottoms that can grip the court surface while allowing for quick cuts and pivots. It is essential to avoid slipping and sliding when wearing footwear with excellent traction if you want to avoid being hurt. Jumping is the technique that volleyball players use the most frequently, whether it is to attack, block an opponent’s attack, set an attacker, or create additional space on a serve, according to Kathy DeBoer, executive director of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. Therefore, athletes prefer lightweight shoes. Wearing a light shoe will not only make jumping simpler for you, but it will also prevent foot fatigue.

Key Takeaways from the Volleyball Shoes Market Study

  • The All Rounder Volleyball shoes Type are the popular shoes type among all the different Volleyball Shoes.
  • Synthetic Material are common material type for the Volleyball Shoes.
  • Volleyball Shoes commonly referred to as Sports events and in Tournaments.
  • Rubber and PU Sole Type is most preferred in Volleyball Shoes Market.
  • Men’s Volleyball Shoes are in higher demand than children and women’s Volleyball Shoes. Men prefer volleyball shoes, as they are engage in more offices tend to go sports events or tournaments for work purpose and industries.
  • In the case of regional analysis of regions like the North America and Asia is, expect to gain traction in the Volleyball Shoes Market.

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“Volleyball Shoes are becoming more and more popular at competitions and sporting events, and the market for volleyball shoes is developing new technology with cushioning and materials.” Says an FMI Analyst.

Impact of COVID-19 on the Market

The COVID-19 epidemic caused a temporary shutdown of many enterprises. Public spaces were restricted since the illness could spread through contact and the air. Public meetings required a permission, and public transit was subject to regulations. The footwear industry is divided into two segments: retail and manufacturing.

Due to the impact of COVID-19 on both firm ends, a few businesses in this market area have experienced nil revenue over the past few weeks. COVID-19’s effects will be felt for some time. The COVID-19 impact led to a decline in sales revenue for the British shoe company Clarks. Despite the delays brought on by the outbreak, the corporation has not yet cancelled orders. Consequently, this is expected.

Who is winning?

Leading players operating in the global Volleyball Shoes are Mizuno, Peak Sport Products Co., Limited, Reebok, Nike Inc., Asics, Crocs Inc., Adidas AG, FILA, New Balance Inc., PUME SE, Sketchers USA Inc. and among others.

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Global Volleyball Shoes Market by Category

By Type, Volleyball Shoes Market Is Segmented as:

  • All Rounder Volleyball Shoes
  • Defense Position Shoes
  • Attack Position Shoes

By Outer Material, Volleyball Shoes Market is Segmented as:

  • Synthetic
  • Mesh
  • Laminates
  • Leather, others

By Sole Type, Volleyball Shoes Market is segmented as:

  • EVA
  • PU
  • Rubber
  • PVC, Others

By Application Type, Volleyball Shoes Market is Segmented as:

  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Competition

By Consumer Orientation, Volleyball Shoes Market is segmented as:

  • Men
  • Women
  • Kids

By Sales Channel, Volleyball Shoes Market is Segmented as:

  • Multi-brand Stores
  • Independent Small Stores
  • Online Retailers
  • Other Sales Channel

By Region, Global Volleyball Shoes Market is Segmented as:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceania
  • MEA

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