Wilson Rush Pro 3.0, very comfortable shoes!

Tennease

Legend
Wilson is having 50 % discount on some of their products online.

I got the Wilson Rush Pro 3.0 shoes. They're so comfortable.

Before, I had a pair of Yonex Power Cushion Eclipsion 2 and I found that the sole is way too stiff and it gave me foot cramp. So I changed to my very old Babolat Jet Team Omni shoes which has a very flexible sole, and voila, no more foot cramp.

I couldn't find the same Babolat shoes so I looked at Wilson and I found the Wilson Rush Pro 3.0 on special. The sole is not stiff and the shoes fit my feet perfectly. I also love the stretchy and elastic tongue, which makes it even more comfortable!

The cushions on the heel and on the ball of the foot is so noticeable and you can feel it a lot, comforting your feet.


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mad dog1

G.O.A.T.
I'm a slider, coming from Nike Zoom Vapor X and ASICS GR8, would you say this shoe enables sliding or is the sole "sticky"
The rush pro 3.0 are super comfortable. Regarding the outersole grip..I think there is the “right” amount of traction. By right, they grip when I need and want them to and break controllably/predictably when I want them to. I’ve gone through 4 or 5 pairs of Nike zoom cage 3s and those outersoles always seem to break free when I don’t want them to.
 
The rush pro 3.0 are super comfortable. Regarding the outersole grip..I think there is the “right” amount of traction. By right, they grip when I need and want them to and break controllably/predictably when I want them to. I’ve gone through 4 or 5 pairs of Nike zoom cage 3s and those outersoles always seem to break free when I don’t want them to.

So are the Wilsons conducive to sliding or not?
 

Tennease

Legend
So are the Wilsons conducive to sliding or not?
I play on a synthetic grass court (astro turf / omni court) with a lot of sand on it, so of course I can slide because of the sand.

I'm not sure if I will be able to slide on a hard court with this shoes... Maybe I can if the court is dusty?
 

Tennease

Legend
Does this favor a wide or narrow foot? Low or high arch?

I think it is for narrow foot, as I have narrow foot and the shoes fits so well.

About arch, I'm not sure but I can feel that it has a pronounced arch as I can feel it pushing up to my foot's arch. My Yonex shoes feels flatter than this Wilson shoes.
 

SlvrDragon50

Semi-Pro
Anyone know if all Wilsons are narrow? Their Amplifeel 2.0 looked really neat with extended ankle support. Would be really nice to ditch my ankle brace.
 
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I haven’t tried them, however my coach uses them. I recently bought a pair of Gel Resolution 8’s and they also have amazing cushioning, extremely soft and very padded.
 
I got 2.5 that is now on sale at $40. Never got to play in them yet because of all the closures these days. Just walking in them they feel very well made, upper wraps around my foot nicely. They feel fairly light, nothing that would obstruct movement, it seems they're geared towards comfort but stability is there as well. They are fairly narrow, I have medium width feet and prefer wider shoes. Supposedly these expand a bit with use so I think they should be fine once broken in. Assuming 3.0 are similar then they should be quality shoes, I like them especially at the price I paid
 

Tennease

Legend
omg, the Wilson rush pro 3.0 I got is much much much cheaper (Wilson Australia online), at 57.49 USD, compared to Wilson USA at 99 USD.
 

jeep2008

Rookie
Very comfortable indeed but the big toe jams on the top of the shoe.Perhaps with time the fabric will expand and that won't bother you.
 

chazz

Rookie
I got 2.5 that is now on sale at $40. Never got to play in them yet because of all the closures these days. Just walking in them they feel very well made, upper wraps around my foot nicely. They feel fairly light, nothing that would obstruct movement, it seems they're geared towards comfort but stability is there as well. They are fairly narrow, I have medium width feet and prefer wider shoes. Supposedly these expand a bit with use so I think they should be fine once broken in. Assuming 3.0 are similar then they should be quality shoes, I like them especially at the price I paid
I got a pair of the 2.5's as well. Been wearing them once in awhile to get them nice and broken in for when tennis can be played again. When/if the 3.0's go on sale I'll pick up a pair of those in white.
 
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Deleted member 769694

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I got 2.5 that is now on sale at $40. Never got to play in them yet because of all the closures these days. Just walking in them they feel very well made, upper wraps around my foot nicely. They feel fairly light, nothing that would obstruct movement, it seems they're geared towards comfort but stability is there as well. They are fairly narrow, I have medium width feet and prefer wider shoes. Supposedly these expand a bit with use so I think they should be fine once broken in. Assuming 3.0 are similar then they should be quality shoes, I like them especially at the price I paid

Ive been using these shoes for a while now. The stiching on the toe is very strong, even has the rubber bumper on top for serving.

Bought 6 pairs, 3 for me. At $40, it maybe the best deal ive gotten in a year

WIlson made great shoes in the past, prostaff line. Then they went really crappy making moonboots. Now they are making a great shoe again
 
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