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K-Swiss Ultrashot looks promising: http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-MKUSRBK.html
And it has a 6-month warranty.
And it has a 6-month warranty.
Looks like a direct competitor to Vapors/Ubersonics. No weight yet though...
I think the last K-Swiss shoe I wore was...the Si-18...the original...circa 1990...The last K-Swiss shoe I wore was the big shot 2.
I’m really hoping that they keep the toe box that fit wide feet very well. I have a wider forefoot and it’s hard to find speed oriented shoes now after the solution speeds became narrower. Hopefully these will be the ones!![]()
They are claiming "slightly wide" in the forefoot. I'm hoping that means at least as wide as the BS light 2.5s.
I think the last K-Swiss shoe I wore was...the Si-18...the original...circa 1990...
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crap I'm old...
I think the last K-Swiss shoe I wore was...the Si-18...the original...circa 1990...
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crap I'm old...
Chance and srvnvly, what did you guys think about shoes back then compared to now? I’ve heard that some people believe that there hasn’t been a major change in shoe technology for years, unlike strings or racquets. I don’t know as my tennis shoe experience doesn’t go back as far as you guys. I’ve been hitting a lot of different more modern shoes, and I’m curious about how older shoes stack up.
But I guess that it does depend on the type of shoe that is being made, like the Asics GR 7's are built for exceptional cushioning and durability, and the solution speeds are made for speed.Interesting, I would have thought that shoe cushioning would have remained the same. New cushioning technology and lower to the ground shoes might have cancelled each other out, out leaving cushioning relatively similar across the board.
The outsole is the same as their high-end shoe, the Knitshot which is more durable than they Hypercourt Court Express, Bigshot Light etc. so this should help. Looks like Donald Young switched from the Knitshot to the Ultrashot and plays Novak tonight.I love everything about K-Swiss except their durability of the outsole: I can burn through their Aosta 7.0 in 3-4 hard matches. Their shoes particularly excel in comfort and my slightly wider forefoot fits great in them. I wish I could say the same about GR7 which are just too tight in the toe box.
Interesting that the ultrashot is coming with a 6 month guarantee without mentioning a change in tech for a better durability. I'm really hoping for a change there.
PS. I'm using Hypercourt Express now.
15.9 oz for a mens size 10.5Looks like a direct competitor to Vapors/Ubersonics. No weight yet though...
The outsole is the same as their high-end shoe, the Knitshot which is more durable than they Hypercourt Court Express, Bigshot Light etc. so this should help. Looks like Donald Young switched from the Knitshot to the Ultrashot and plays Novak tonight.
Looks like Kswiss is pretty confident about durability because they are giving a 6 month durability guarantee.I noticed that too - the outsole pattern is the same as in Knitshot, so that is a positive sign. However, Knitshot is pretty new and I haven't seen enough real world reviews on durability.
The last K-Swiss shoe I wore was the big shot 2. It was near perfect, but the traction is what held it back for me as I slide more than often compared to other shoes that I wore. Hopefully this update will put it in the right track. I do love their styling compared to other big brand companies such as Nike/Adidas.
does this have responsive cushioning and energy return and make you faster ?Looks like one of the K-Swiss players Bernarda Pera beat Konta last night in the shoes
https://www.gettyimages.com/photos/bernarda-pera?family=editorial&phrase=Bernarda%20Pera&sort=best
Interesting. Question for you -- would you describe the toe box as large? More specifically, I need a toebox that is deep/tall. Width is nice but less important for my foot. Right now I play in the KSwiss Hypercourt Express. Thanks!So i took the plunge on picking up a pair (since i was not selected to be a playtester). has anyone else purchased these yet? I have tried them on - they feel slightly short, maybe not quite a full half size, but close. Since i wear size 12 and it does not look like anyone sells half sizes above 12, not sure if i keep them or just send them back. as far as initial impressions, like many lighter weight shoes (eg Asics Gel Solution Speed) foot feels closer to the ground, support feels decent, the tongue is interesting, fairly thin, but well cushioned (at least for a thin tongue). while the color is described as red and the picture may lend more to a pinkish red in person, these look more orangish-pink. if i decide to keep these i will give them a go tomorrow. one other thing to note, the inside heel cup is slightly textured i assume to mitigate heel slippage.
Interesting. Question for you -- would you describe the toe box as large? More specifically, I need a toebox that is deep/tall. Width is nice but less important for my foot. Right now I play in the KSwiss Hypercourt Express. Thanks!
Interesting. Question for you -- would you describe the toe box as large? More specifically, I need a toebox that is deep/tall. Width is nice but less important for my foot. Right now I play in the KSwiss Hypercourt Express. Thanks!
Interesting. Question for you -- would you describe the toe box as large? More specifically, I need a toebox that is deep/tall. Width is nice but less important for my foot. Right now I play in the KSwiss Hypercourt Express. Thanks!
Great! Thanks for the tip. Will keep an eye out.Not to threadjack, but @Jimbud- keep an eye out for the new diadora’s, I had a chance to try them on today and the toe box felt pretty roomy. I don’t have a ton of experience with Diadora, and the last round of shoes we’re not that highly reviewed by the TW play testers but (granted this was just in the store) these felt pretty comfortable, good cushioning and support. Not super light, but did not feel like I was wearing cement shoes either.
Great! Thanks for the tip. Will keep an eye out.
Love the design aesthetic on these. Thinking about ordering a pair now although I’m trying to exercise discipline and wait for the play test. I’m always amazed how many of the great TW playtesters have skinny feet though.....These. I spied the playtesters wearing these in their recent racquet playtests do assume they will be reviewing these
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Dia...ange_Mens_Shoe/descpageMSDIADORA-DMB2WBO.html
These. I spied the playtesters wearing these in their recent racquet playtests do assume they will be reviewing these
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Dia...ange_Mens_Shoe/descpageMSDIADORA-DMB2WBO.html
Great! Thanks for the tip. Will keep an eye out.
great looking shoe, wonder how it compares to the Asics GR 7
Link?Video review is up on you tube - check out it out at the 2:00 mark - Troy's comments on larger toe box...
Yup, thanks! Saw it this morning. Have a pair in my cart with some Yonex apparel from the AO. Will likely cash out Monday morning in case I see anything else I wantVideo review is up on you tube - check out it out at the 2:00 mark - Troy's comments on larger toe box...
I seriously think I have never seen Troy do a play test without mentioning the gel resolutions.........Troy mentioned a favorable comparison to earlier generation GRs
So are you going to buy the updated version? Really wish Nike would do the sa,e with the air tech challenge.I think the last K-Swiss shoe I wore was...the Si-18...the original...circa 1990...
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I just saw the announcement the other day. Was a bit disappointed as I had hoped they would resemble the ones I wore. But still, I may give them a try.So are you going to buy the updated version? Really wish Nike would do the sa,e with the air tech challenge.
They dissapeared from all the online stores. Hmm...Did these shoes disappear from the TW website?