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expired Posted by idk_then | Staff • 2d ago
May 13, 2025 11:46 PM
adidas Men's Pickleball Shoe (Cloud White / Silver Metallic / Lucid Red)
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Are these wide ?
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If you're playing very casually with your 5-7 year old kids or like you see in commercials maybe you could get away with it.
Neither shoes are designed for hard quick lateral movement on a hard concrete court especially running shoes.
If you don't injure your ankles and or knees, your shoe support and sole will degrade quickly.
Well to clarify there really isn't a specific indoor court pickleball shoe.
Tennis does have different court surface shoes(ie grass,clay).
There are design differences between tennis & pickleball shoes.
In general a pickleball shoe is less weight and more responsive(quicker) with lateral movements.
How much someone would notice will vary from person to person.
Tennis does have different court surface shoes(ie grass,clay).
There are design differences between tennis & pickleball shoes.
In general a pickleball shoe is less weight and more responsive(quicker) with lateral movements.
How much someone would notice will vary from person to person.
I thought for indoor badminton was comparable?
Imo too heavy and not the best sole.
You would better off looking at volleyball or racquetball shoe.
That would be more comparable for indoor badminton imo.
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Tennis does have different court surface shoes(ie grass,clay).
There are design differences between tennis & pickleball shoes.
In general a pickleball shoe is less weight and more responsive(quicker) with lateral movements.
How much someone would notice will vary from person to person.
There are way more options for responsive, lightweight court shoes marketed as tennis shoes than pickleball shoes. There is every conceivable style for every type of play because the industry has marketed and designed these shoes for tennis players since athletic shoes existed.
If a court style shoe is marketed as a pickleball shoe rather than a tennis shoe and it works for you for pickleball, great. Just don't limit yourself to the shoes marketed as pickleball if you want options for your style of play.