wide tennis shoes

jblake21

New User
Hey guys just wondering which brand of tennis shoes run a little wider, my feet are wide and i was wondering if it would be possible to fit in the new adidas and nike shoes?
 

Douggo

Semi-Pro
The miadidas.com Barricade V come in narrow and wide. Spendy at $140, but you do get to play with colors and stuff.
 

WildVolley

Legend
Yonex 304s are wider than D in the toe box, but not particularly wide in the heel. They are worth checking out if you have E width feet and need a little more toe box shape.

I've worn New Balance in the past, but I thought their EE shoes didn't fit the rest of my foot.
 

Al Czervik

Hall of Fame
Prince MV4 was good for me. I have heard the Roadster is great for wide feet, but I think it is being discontinued.

Nike Air Zoom Tennis Trainer is also solid.
 

MegacedU

Professional
Prince shoes are extremely wide. I only wear them because that's what sponsors my school, but they're wide.
 

El Guapo

Semi-Pro
Hey guys just wondering which brand of tennis shoes run a little wider, my feet are wide and i was wondering if it would be possible to fit in the new adidas and nike shoes?
Where are your feet wide? Heel, midstep, toes? That makes a huge difference.
 

El Guapo

Semi-Pro
they are wide up near my toes
Stay far away from Asics then. They are wide in the heel and tight in the toes. If you don't like NB, then you probably don't have fat heels or low arches. You should try Yonex. Wide toebox but normal sized heel, midfoot and arch support with unbeatable cushioning/weight.
 

Il Mostro

Banned
OC1's and OV1's actually offer "wides" as an option if you have very wide feet. Narrow shoes like Asic's are a no-go for me since I need room in the toe box and forefoot. Regular OC1's, Barricade V's, SHT306's and Air Zoom Cross Trainers all have enough room for me. The 306's and OC1's are a bit more "glove-like" in fit but still super comfortable. All of these combine width with a snug fitting heel.
 

1st Seed

Professional
RBK KFS pumps.

On my third pair,Great comfort, great support,horrible durability.With the 6 month warranty plus 60 bones a pair is a steal to me.
Warranty replacement shoes came in three weeks, also not to bad

Try them, super wide feet will love them
 

orangettecoleman

Professional
New Balance comes in wide. Prince Roadsters are pretty wide. K-Swiss Ascendors are pretty wide as well. I wear a 2E in NB but the Roadsters and Ascendors fit me fine.
 

dc_gooner

New User
Stay far away from Asics then. They are wide in the heel and tight in the toes. If you don't like NB, then you probably don't have fat heels or low arches. You should try Yonex. Wide toebox but normal sized heel, midfoot and arch support with unbeatable cushioning/weight.

If I did my measuring right, according to TW learning center, I'm a size 11 with an E width. The part in bold describes my foot - normal heal, but need a bit bigger toebox.

But I'm looking for something in the $50 range. Anything in that price range?
 

SFrazeur

Legend
I find this thread kind of funny from my personal perspective.

People talking about all these brands with "wide" widths. If a person has a slightly to mild wide foot then you'll be able to find something in Wilson or Prince, etc. However, if you have truly wide foot 4E, EEEE+ wide foot then New Balance is the only choice you have.

I would be a lot happier if New Balance had a 5E or 6E width.

-SF
 
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