Could you compare this exceed tour with the enforce tour, particularly for comfort (I’m in my 50’s lol). I suspect the exceed is more for foot speed and the enforce for comfort?
Yes, and no. The 6 month warentee is at "their" discretion of the damage and is NOT a guarantee. I had a pair that didn't last me the full 6 months and had damage on the side from sliding (not covered) AND wear at the bottom to the point you could see white rubber under the tred, (should've been covered) and they still rejected my claim. Good thing Amazon was nice enough to take them back (even after that amount of time, being a Prime member probably helps) and gave me nearly a full refund. You need to talk to these companies ahead of time before purchasing and get a written document stating exactly what does fall under warranty "specifically" so they can't F you over later. I did this with Adidas in case there was an issue I'd face in the future and have the written evidence to back me up.
We know how much you love your Mizunos! We are loving this update as well...so light, yet still better cushioning & support from the previous gen and a guarantee?! Plus the colors are looking fire as the kids say 🔥😉
I've been wearing these shoes the past 2 weeks and played a tournament in them too. I gotta say I am very impressed with the shoes. The most important think I look for in tennis shoes is comfort and these do tick the box for me. Has a lot of cushion and the mizuno size fits like a glove on my feet. The traction is superb and the durability of the sole is great. I am on the faster side on court and I grind with a lot of sprints + change of movement in my play style and these shoes held their ground. What I did find was despite the high grippiness of the shoe, if loaded with weight and directed in certain ways, i was able to slide quite a lot more on court. The first few times came as a surprise (mind the ankle) but once i got the feeling of it, i was using it more intentionally in some cases. The downside though as mentioned in this video is the tongue being too short and having not enough padding to the top. I use the runners knot and tying the laces tight digs in as there is only literally a thin piece of fabric between the laces and socks. Also with really forceful stops and change of direction, I experienced the tongue sliding a little into the shoe. Good thing is that I don't feel this happening and its just a cosmetic thing. I would love mizuno to add more of the soft "air" padding into the entirety of the tongue.
Despite being an Exceed user for most of his career and the improvements to this shoe, Taro Daniel switched to the Enforce Tours very recently. Maybe he saw your videos 😂 Great video Doc, can't wait for the Eclipsion 5 too
Hi Zach...Your reviews are great and thorough. If you had to choose between the Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 6 AC 10 Anniv. versus the Head Motion Pro Pickleball, which would you choose? I play men's doubles tennis about 10 hours a week but play pickleball 20 hours a week. Trying to decide which one. I did purchase the Wave Enforce Tours but the bottoms only lasted 7 months of just tennis play. Thanks for your help and advice.
I’m not a fan of sticky shoes… would you say these are sticky on hard court surface or are they forgiving when sliding like the asics solution speed ff 2’s out of the box?
I’ve been really pleased with these exceed 6s so far, now 2 weeks in. They were comfy straight away, perfect for my slim feet but enough space in the toe box for long toes. Tongue is thin, but I’ve not found it an issue even with runners knot tie down. Great match shoes, super light and springy yet very stable. Review is spot on.👍🏻
First off, thanks for the review. Second, another good speed focused shoe that accommodates a wider foot. Too many lightweight "speed shoes" are on the narrow side of foot shape.
Any thoughts on using the AC version on clay? Also looking forward to a clay video for 2024 shoes! Unfortunately I don't think the clay version will come to the USA.
These shoes look great. I've been looking for a shoe for tennis/pickleball but have been having trouble finding a 4e shoe that's wide enough with a wide enough outsole. Is there any chance you could make a video for people with very wide feet like me? Every shoe I find for this sport my foot hangs over the outsole.
IMO there isn’t a thing as a pickleball shoe- for indoor basketball shoes are the play and for outdoor tennis is the way to go since the movements are all the same- but the 808 is great IMO
@@FootDoctorZach thanks for the reply Zach! Yes i should’ve been more clear. Outdoor tennis. I saw your other top 5 outdoor video, might pick between the babolot Mach 3 or Head brands for future upgrade after these get worn down.
These are my favorites- I’ve found that the pickeball specific brands haven’t been able to match the quality of tennis and basketball except for Selkirk ruclips.net/video/zjfOk9FtWTc/видео.html
Greetings from Greece... If you can do a small list of most durable tennis shoes for us poor parents buying our kids new shoes every month, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks a bunch! ❤
best tennis shoes are the trekking shoes. I have been playing in nike zegamas. My foot pain is gone. no more black toe and cushion less feel. Best shoes for playing tennis are certainly not the tennis shoes. Realized it after playing tennis for almost 11 years.
@@FootDoctorZach Thanks Zach for your advice. Actually the only reason I opted for Nike Zegamas for tennis is due to its Zoom X cushioning on the forefoot and plush feeling in the mid foot area. As tennis is primarily about dancing in a rhythm that requires players to be on their toes so it has done wonders for me and agility on the court has significantly improved. I have been playing in them for almost a year with no complaints. I am a heavy built 186cm guy who has been suffering with an ongoing knee pain especially after I play singles so kinda relived after switching to them.
I really don’t like this shoes. The toe box material is so soft and flimsy that I have absolutely no stability in them. Any hard change of direction my toes are floating side to side. Really hate that feel.
2024 Tennis Shoe Buyers Guide (with updates): geni.us/tnnsguide
Could you compare this exceed tour with the enforce tour, particularly for comfort (I’m in my 50’s lol). I suspect the exceed is more for foot speed and the enforce for comfort?
Keep up great work foot doctor. You are keeping the tennis shoe companies honest with your expert reviews and forcing them to up their shoe game.
Love the 5s and the 6s! What really sets this shoe apart is that it’s one of the only shoes that is lightweight and offers a 6 month warranty.
Yes, and no.
The 6 month warentee is at "their" discretion of the damage and is NOT a guarantee.
I had a pair that didn't last me the full 6 months and had damage on the side
from sliding (not covered) AND wear at the bottom to the point you could see white rubber under the tred,
(should've been covered) and they still rejected my claim.
Good thing Amazon was nice enough to take them back
(even after that amount of time, being a Prime member probably helps) and gave me nearly a full refund.
You need to talk to these companies ahead of time before purchasing and get a written document
stating exactly what does fall under warranty "specifically" so they can't F you over later.
I did this with Adidas in case there was an issue I'd face
in the future and have the written evidence to back me up.
We know how much you love your Mizunos! We are loving this update as well...so light, yet still better cushioning & support from the previous gen and a guarantee?! Plus the colors are looking fire as the kids say 🔥😉
I’ve given up trying to keep up with what the kids are saying haha
I've been wearing these shoes the past 2 weeks and played a tournament in them too. I gotta say I am very impressed with the shoes. The most important think I look for in tennis shoes is comfort and these do tick the box for me. Has a lot of cushion and the mizuno size fits like a glove on my feet. The traction is superb and the durability of the sole is great. I am on the faster side on court and I grind with a lot of sprints + change of movement in my play style and these shoes held their ground. What I did find was despite the high grippiness of the shoe, if loaded with weight and directed in certain ways, i was able to slide quite a lot more on court. The first few times came as a surprise (mind the ankle) but once i got the feeling of it, i was using it more intentionally in some cases.
The downside though as mentioned in this video is the tongue being too short and having not enough padding to the top. I use the runners knot and tying the laces tight digs in as there is only literally a thin piece of fabric between the laces and socks. Also with really forceful stops and change of direction, I experienced the tongue sliding a little into the shoe. Good thing is that I don't feel this happening and its just a cosmetic thing. I would love mizuno to add more of the soft "air" padding into the entirety of the tongue.
I dont play tenis but i love every video zach makes
You’re the real MVP
Could this be a replacment from VP and VP 9.5?
Despite being an Exceed user for most of his career and the improvements to this shoe, Taro Daniel switched to the Enforce Tours very recently. Maybe he saw your videos 😂 Great video Doc, can't wait for the Eclipsion 5 too
Hi Zach...Your reviews are great and thorough. If you had to choose between the Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 6 AC 10 Anniv. versus the Head Motion Pro Pickleball, which would you choose? I play men's doubles tennis about 10 hours a week but play pickleball 20 hours a week. Trying to decide which one. I did purchase the Wave Enforce Tours but the bottoms only lasted 7 months of just tennis play. Thanks for your help and advice.
I’m not a fan of sticky shoes… would you say these are sticky on hard court surface or are they forgiving when sliding like the asics solution speed ff 2’s out of the box?
Another excellent tennis shoes review. Please do a review on the new ON ROGER Clubhouse Pro when you get a chance. Thanks @Zac
How do these compare to the Wave enforce?
The red one is just so beautiful
It’s slick looking for sure
@FootDoctorZach Which would you choose - the WET6 or SS FF3 for comfort and for performance?
Depends what you want out of them- watch both reviews and see which ones gels with you
@@FootDoctorZachDoes the SS FF3 run more narrow?
When will you address a padel shoe guide?? That would be awesome!
Not sure about that one- maybe as part of the tennis guide though
I’ve been really pleased with these exceed 6s so far, now 2 weeks in. They were comfy straight away, perfect for my slim feet but enough space in the toe box for long toes. Tongue is thin, but I’ve not found it an issue even with runners knot tie down. Great match shoes, super light and springy yet very stable. Review is spot on.👍🏻
Got these limited edition version. Definitely the fastest shoe I have ever experienced. Feels like I can chase more balls
Hi Zack, thank you for your review. Would you recommend this shoe to someone with heel pain or should they just skip entirely?
There are better
Can you use this kind of shoes for basketball?
Tennis shoes yes for outdoor but these aren’t the best for that
First off, thanks for the review. Second, another good speed focused shoe that accommodates a wider foot. Too many lightweight "speed shoes" are on the narrow side of foot shape.
Any thoughts on using the AC version on clay? Also looking forward to a clay video for 2024 shoes! Unfortunately I don't think the clay version will come to the USA.
These will in clay but not the enforce- the AC will be like ice skates imo
These shoes look great. I've been looking for a shoe for tennis/pickleball but have been having trouble finding a 4e shoe that's wide enough with a wide enough outsole. Is there any chance you could make a video for people with very wide feet like me? Every shoe I find for this sport my foot hangs over the outsole.
Ultimate Tennis Shoe Buyers Guide 2024
ruclips.net/video/acaTwAhuE7Y/видео.html
I’ve been playing pickleball with my WOW 808 v3. Should I invest in a proper pickleball shoe or keep playing w 808 v3? All outdoor Pickleball
IMO there isn’t a thing as a pickleball shoe- for indoor basketball shoes are the play and for outdoor tennis is the way to go since the movements are all the same- but the 808 is great IMO
@@FootDoctorZach thanks for the reply Zach! Yes i should’ve been more clear. Outdoor tennis. I saw your other top 5 outdoor video, might pick between the babolot Mach 3 or Head brands for future upgrade after these get worn down.
7:18 I can't find the link for google sheet..
It’s in the description (2024 tennis guide)
Review a Handball/Voleyball shoe! Adidas Stabil next gen
do you think they would be good for basketball?
Nope
Can you do a best of 2024 (so far) for pickleball shoes? Tyrol, Montis, ect...
These are my favorites- I’ve found that the pickeball specific brands haven’t been able to match the quality of tennis and basketball except for Selkirk
ruclips.net/video/zjfOk9FtWTc/видео.html
@@FootDoctorZachThanks!! must have missed that one. I do love my Mizunos.
are these shoes good for volleyball?
There are better
Does anyone know what inserts/ orthotics RAFA wears?
Custom
@@FootDoctorZach A well known company doc?
Do you know when they are coming out in a size 14
Time to switch to a Blade v9 18x20 doc, maybe an overspec one at 310g or just add 5g to the handle, string it low with 4G, and do a review 😉
I switch racquets every millennia or so so I doubt I’ll be a buyer any time soon - I may get paint jobs though soon
@@FootDoctorZach Paint jobs?
Need a wide version….
Greetings from Greece... If you can do a small list of most durable tennis shoes for us poor parents buying our kids new shoes every month, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks a bunch! ❤
Ultimate Tennis Shoe Buyers Guide 2024
ruclips.net/video/acaTwAhuE7Y/видео.html
best tennis shoes are the trekking shoes. I have been playing in nike zegamas. My foot pain is gone. no more black toe and cushion less feel. Best shoes for playing tennis are certainly not the tennis shoes. Realized it after playing tennis for almost 11 years.
Just watch your lateral ankle - I’ve seen some horrible sprains/ breaks from using shoes like that
@@FootDoctorZach Thanks Zach for your advice. Actually the only reason I opted for Nike Zegamas for tennis is due to its Zoom X cushioning on the forefoot and plush feeling in the mid foot area. As tennis is primarily about dancing in a rhythm that requires players to be on their toes so it has done wonders for me and agility on the court has significantly improved.
I have been playing in them for almost a year with no complaints. I am a heavy built 186cm guy who has been suffering with an ongoing knee pain especially after I play singles so kinda relived after switching to them.
Razor thin tongues nooooo
Foot doctor up to 183k. Meteoric rise
I’m tryin’
I really don’t like this shoes. The toe box material is so soft and flimsy that I have absolutely no stability in them. Any hard change of direction my toes are floating side to side. Really hate that feel.
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would you buy these or the cybersonic?