Asics Court FF

PigPen

Professional
The Court FF are the most comfortable and shock absorbent hard court shoes for my wide feet and surgically repaired knee that I have ever used. The shoe is light, low to the ground and feels so natural. Besides the cost, the only down side is that the boot style can be a little difficult to get on. Overall, a phenomenal shoe. Hope Asics decides to keep these around for some time and maybe introduce a clay court version.
 

CosmosMpower

Hall of Fame
Agree wish they had a 6 month outside warranty like gr7 but otherwise awesome. I use these for my tournament shoe
 

PigPen

Professional
I forgot to mention that the SuperFeet FlexThin insole has been a perfect match for this shoe.
 

Ramon

Legend
I agree. This is the only tennis shoe I have in which I can't think of any complaints or issues (yeah it's bit hard to get your foot into but I don't even consider that a factor for me). For instance, I wish the T22's were lighter and quicker. I wish the Barricade Boosts were a bit less harsh in the forefoot, not quite so stiff, and a little more comfortable. I wish the Asics GR6 had no heel slippage and better impact protection. I can't think of the any issues I have with the Court FF. It's comfortable, it protects my knees from impact, it's lightweight, it's stable, the traction is good on all surfaces...really, what's not to like about this shoe?
 

rader023

Rookie
I agree. This is the only tennis shoe I have in which I can't think of any complaints or issues (yeah it's bit hard to get your foot into but I don't even consider that a factor for me). For instance, I wish the T22's were lighter and quicker. I wish the Barricade Boosts were a bit less harsh in the forefoot, not quite so stiff, and a little more comfortable. I wish the Asics GR6 had no heel slippage and better impact protection. I can't think of the any issues I have with the Court FF. It's comfortable, it protects my knees from impact, it's lightweight, it's stable, the traction is good on all surfaces...really, what's not to like about this shoe?
Glad I am not the only one who thinks the barricade boost forefoot sucks
 

IowaGuy

Hall of Fame
The Court FF are the most comfortable and shock absorbent hard court shoes for my wide feet and surgically repaired knee that I have ever used. The shoe is light, low to the ground and feels so natural. Besides the cost, the only down side is that the boot style can be a little difficult to get on. Overall, a phenomenal shoe. Hope Asics decides to keep these around for some time and maybe introduce a clay court version.

My local tennis shop said the gel Court FF are being discontinued, has anyone else heard something similar?
 

Ramon

Legend
My local tennis shop said the gel Court FF are being discontinued, has anyone else heard something similar?
It appears that the Holy Grail has been taken away from me! I guess I'll have to try the Solution Speed FF's next time, or maybe another company will come out with a great shoe as well. As long as that company isn't Nike I'll be glad to try other shoes.
 

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
The Court FF are the most comfortable and shock absorbent hard court shoes for my wide feet and surgically repaired knee that I have ever used. The shoe is light, low to the ground and feels so natural. Besides the cost, the only down side is that the boot style can be a little difficult to get on. Overall, a phenomenal shoe. Hope Asics decides to keep these around for some time and maybe introduce a clay court version.

https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/reviews/AMCFFBR/AMCFFBRreview.html

Agree that it is one of the best shoe out there. But I am worried that once I put in my Custom orthotic insole given to me by my doctor, there may not be enough room for my feet to get in there. I am leaning toward Speed FF shoes for this reason.
 

ace18

Professional
It appears that the Holy Grail has been taken away from me! I guess I'll have to try the Solution Speed FF's next time, or maybe another company will come out with a great shoe as well. As long as that company isn't Nike I'll be glad to try other shoes.
That is not cool at all. I guess I'm a little lucky as I have 4 pairs, 2 of which are still brand new.
 

Nostradamus

Bionic Poster
It appears that the Holy Grail has been taken away from me! I guess I'll have to try the Solution Speed FF's next time, or maybe another company will come out with a great shoe as well. As long as that company isn't Nike I'll be glad to try other shoes.
Ok so they stopped making this............. GREAT. Next version coming out hopefully will have normal opening like Speed FF ?? Only knock on court FF was it was so hard to get into
 

rader023

Rookie
shoehorn won't help if I can't fit that custom made orthotic insoles I have. Doctor gave it to me and it is bit thicker than your usual insoles. It felt like I can't fit it in there and even if I did put it in, it will take up too much room
I know I was just joking because people always tell you to get a shoe horn.
 

om panda

Rookie
The Court FF are the most comfortable and shock absorbent hard court shoes for my wide feet and surgically repaired knee that I have ever used. The shoe is light, low to the ground and feels so natural. Besides the cost, the only down side is that the boot style can be a little difficult to get on. Overall, a phenomenal shoe. Hope Asics decides to keep these around for some time and maybe introduce a clay court version.

What width is your feet? 2e or 4e?
 

thefederman

Rookie
court ff not being discontinued but rather there will be a new version in early 2019. Novak is set to wear it and he redesign makes it more structured and more stable
 

pennc94

Professional
court ff not being discontinued but rather there will be a new version in early 2019. Novak is set to wear it and he redesign makes it more structured and more stable

Oh no. Didn’t think it needed any changing and I certainly do not want that tacky Djokovic logo. Time to stock up on the current version.


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