Court shoes are specifically engineered for stability and flexibility, whereas a running shoe promotes forward movement. A court sport requires you to move in all directions, with lateral movement stability key. With racquet sports being physically demanding, especially on your legs and feet, it is important to have the proper cushion, support and stability. Court shoes provide cushioned mid-soles and shock-absorbing technology that protects your feet and ankles. Unlike running shoes, court shoes extend above the ankle bone, providing greater stability for your foot and ankle. They are designed with outsole patterns that provide traction, helping you make quick lateral movements. The outer center shank, built into the shoe sole, is a stabilizing attribute protecting the foot from turning over. When looking for tennis shoes there are many options, and like many other decisions you have to make in tennis and pickleball, it can be overwhelming. Here are popular court shoe options and their benefits:
Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 6 - provides support in exploding off your feet while changing direction; one of the lightest shoes on the market while also being one of the fastest.
KSwiss Express Court 2 - With lots of breathability and the latest technology, these shoes have been named the most comfortable court shoes on the market.
Wilson Rush Pro 4.0 - Designed to give the player more power and energy, helps you move faster and have more explosive movements.
all of these shoes are provided in both men’s and women’s sizes
You can find all these shoes at the Tennis Station, where you can get fitted to find the right court shoe for you!
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