For my taste it's not bad, but it is a more low to the ground feel shoe rather than a comfy one. I switched to Rush Pro 4.0 this season and it's absolutely fantastic. It's better in every aspect so I recommend trying the 4.0 or the new 4.5 version.
Does the top side of the shoe right above the MTP / Toe joints get softer? I tried them on but haven't pulled the trigger on buying them because when walking, this does put pressure into my skin where the toes meet the foot base.
It was always soft for me, no break-in period. But I've heard from one friend who tried the shoe that this part felt stiff and too narrow to him so he didn't liked the shoe. For me no problem at all. So it depends on shape of your foot and your fingers.
@@CzechTennisGuy Thank you for the info. Most likely those shoes then sadly are not for me. I really liked their feel and stability, but hurting toes are a deal breaker.
hello i have the kaos 3.0 st the ones without laces , i would like to take the rush pro 4.0 ... they seem to have more cushioning than the kaos ... even if i prefer faster shoes ... the kaos lasted me almost two years . .. what do you suggest ? weight 85kg
hello i have the kaos 3.0 st the ones without laces , i would like to take the rush pro 4.0 ... they seem to have more cushioning than the kaos ... even if i prefer faster shoes ... the kaos lasted me almost two years . .. what do you suggest ? weight 85kg
@@boldrino80 Compared to Kaos line it has more comfort and more cushioning, it also feels more stable and durable. In terms of weight, it's about 50-60g heavier. Kaos shoes are around 330g in size 10,5 UK and Rush Pro is about 400g in the same size. So it's a perfect blend between durability, stability and speed. It's the best shoe from Wilson without a doubt.
How is the heel cushioning ? I have some Achilles tendinitis and looking for a comfy shoe with good padding in the heel area
For my taste it's not bad, but it is a more low to the ground feel shoe rather than a comfy one. I switched to Rush Pro 4.0 this season and it's absolutely fantastic. It's better in every aspect so I recommend trying the 4.0 or the new 4.5 version.
Does the top side of the shoe right above the MTP / Toe joints get softer? I tried them on but haven't pulled the trigger on buying them because when walking, this does put pressure into my skin where the toes meet the foot base.
It was always soft for me, no break-in period. But I've heard from one friend who tried the shoe that this part felt stiff and too narrow to him so he didn't liked the shoe. For me no problem at all. So it depends on shape of your foot and your fingers.
@@CzechTennisGuy Thank you for the info. Most likely those shoes then sadly are not for me. I really liked their feel and stability, but hurting toes are a deal breaker.
hello i have the kaos 3.0 st the ones without laces , i would like to take the rush pro 4.0 ... they seem to have more cushioning than the kaos ... even if i prefer faster shoes ... the kaos lasted me almost two years . .. what do you suggest ? weight 85kg
hello i have the kaos 3.0 st the ones without laces , i would like to take the rush pro 4.0 ... they seem to have more cushioning than the kaos ... even if i prefer faster shoes ... the kaos lasted me almost two years . .. what do you suggest ? weight 85kg
Hi, the Rush Pro 4.0 will be a great shoe for your weight so don't worry and buy it. It also doesn't feel that heavy thanks to the superb cushioning.
@@CzechTennisGuy thanks but i don’ t know the feeling.. i never Tried it .. wich is the difference in term of weight referring to kaos?
@@boldrino80 Compared to Kaos line it has more comfort and more cushioning, it also feels more stable and durable. In terms of weight, it's about 50-60g heavier. Kaos shoes are around 330g in size 10,5 UK and Rush Pro is about 400g in the same size. So it's a perfect blend between durability, stability and speed. It's the best shoe from Wilson without a doubt.
@@CzechTennisGuy well , what about Adidas solematch control or mizuno wawe enforced tour ?
@@boldrino80 I didn't test them but both look very good, especially the new Mizuno, which should be super stable.