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Air zoom zero is the best fort me speed cushion, lightweight, and breathable
I've always been a New Balance guy myself because they've been one of the few brands that traditionally carry extra wide sizes which is what I need. I've had foot problems in the past but none since sticking with New Balance and Spenco replacement insoles. A bit pricey but I don't wear out shoes quickly so they're a good value for me.
Nike GP Turbo and vapor pro X...GP Turbo by far a very confortable and stable shoe.
I use the Asics gel lima 2 padel shoes. We play only on artificial grass and clay and the dampening of these Asics padel shoes are great!
Asics solution speed FF 2 for me is a great all around shoe. Light, supportive and great comfort 🤩
I ordered the Head Revolt Pro 4.0 but too narrow & uncomfortable in forefoot area (for me anyway) but wanted to like them as a cool looking shoe imo. Passed on trying the latest Head Sprint Pro as TW review dinged it on stability. My current shoe is the Diadora Speed Blu Shield Torneo which are very comfortable under foot with plenty of room in forefoot area plus excellent stability (& weighs approximately the same as the Nike Vapor Pro 9.5 version) so highly recommend that shoe.
Thanks for your comment. Very helpful.
Good comment! Never tried that Diadora shoe!
@@Tennisnerd Initially ordered the Diadora Speed B Icon's but they run a good 1/2 size long & the right shoe (only) was too narrow & uncomfortable in forefoot area (which was strange as left shoe felt fine) so returned & ordered the Speed Blu Shield Torneo's instead (which are more true to size) & glad I did for reasons noted above. One of my adult sons has the latest Head Sprint Pro's & he really likes those. Thanks again for the review & take it easy...
I use Nike gp turbo, NB 996 2E, K Swiss ultrashot v2 never tried head shoes so far
If you are playing 4 times or more a week you would be smart to invest in orthodics. They will preserve your knees and ankles so that you can play longer into your old age without major issues. I would suggest proper orthodics are more cost effective than expensive shoes, but admittedly i spend $$$ on both. I don't want to end up like friends of mine having surgeries as they get older.
Asics gel resolution 8 but would be open to head shoes if they are wide.
I found Head tend to run a bit small. I really find the Italian makers are great--both Diadora and Lotto make wonderful shoes!
Sprints and Revolts have always seem very good. A low midsole Revolt would be great. I really wish tennis shoes would have a more natural, foot shape outline. Specially wider toe box. Would be much more comfy and stable.
@Joe Garfield I feel you man. Maybe the NB Lavs could work too. Nikes weren't even that pointy and narrow back in the day. Barricade 7s had decent width up there.
How would you say the compare to the Vapor Pro?
40 years old? Damn, looking like 25... ;) To the topic: Playing with Asics Speed for over ten years, for a more narrow/small foot these are so comfortable, fast and stable...
Thanks! 🙏🏼 Asics make some excellent shoes - the Speed line is great
I really like the mizuno wave exceed 4s
Adidas Solecourt Boost, super stable and pretty durable. They give me a lot of confidence in my movement. Went from Asics Speed 2's to Adidas Ubersonic 2's, to 3's (which sucked) then to the Boost's which I've been through about 10 pairs of (hardcourt sliding really eats up shoes)
FILA AXILUS 2..ARTENGO TS..ASICS SPEED COURT FF
Can you review le coq shoes?
I think you are maybe subconsciously Head biased… I am too.
Diadora Speed Blueshield 5, thank me later. Best shoes I've ever used.
Yonex Eclipsion 3...it's awesome.
Nike Vapor 9.5 Flyknit
Waiting for the next Vapors (12)
The 9.5 Vapors are classic!
can someone recommend the most comfortable shoe with the most cushioning, for an overweight guy
Nike GP Turbo. Like playing tennis on a cloud.
@@amirjon thx my bro... i ll check them out today
Prince t22 are cheap comfortable spongy insoles still comfortable till the seems broke after 2 years getting them
Sprints run very narrow and uncomfortable for me. There’s no way Clic can wear it
lol yeah pros like Cilic have shoes that are custom made for them.