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  2. Volley (shoe) - Wikipedia

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    Volley, formerly known as Dunlop Volley is an Australian brand of athletic shoes manufactured by Brand Collective.. Formerly, it was produced by Dunlop Sport (Australia), a sports equipment subsidiary of Pacific Brands, which separated the Volley brand into its Brand Collective which was sold to private equity firm Anchorage Capital Partners in November 2014.

  3. Dunlop Sport (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Focused on the tennis and golf markets, Dunlop Australia products included tennis and squash racquets, tennis balls, squash balls, golf clubs and golf balls. [1] The company also manufactured athletic shoes through the "Dunlop Footwear" division. [2] Some of its most renowned shoes were the Volley and the KT-26. [3] [2]

  4. Onitsuka Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Since Onitsuka Tiger was incorporated in 1949, shoes have been created for football, running, martial arts, basketball, cheerleading, volleyball, cross-training, track and field, wrestling, golf, cricket, fencing, and tennis. The most famous brand of Onitsuka Tiger shoes is the striped Mexico 66 Line.

  5. 11 Best Tennis Shoes That Absolutely *Serve* More Than Just Looks

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    Whether you're a beginner to tennis or pickleball or you're an avid player, we've rounded up 11 of the best tennis shoes for women. Shop them all here.

  6. Category:Athletic shoe brands - Wikipedia

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    Volley (shoe) W. Template:Wilson Sporting Goods; World Balance; X. Xero Shoes This page was last edited on 9 October 2016, at 14:44 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  7. Volley (tennis) - Wikipedia

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    A volley in tennis is a shot in which the ball is struck before it bounces on the ground. Generally a player hits a volley while standing near the net, although it can be executed farther back, in the middle of the tennis court, or even near the baseline. The word derives from M. French volée meaning flight.

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