Padel Shoes K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2, the new model of shoes from Sanyo Gutiérrez. This icon of the brand is characterized by being a light, comfortable and breathable model with a very good fit. Durawrap Flex provides footwear support with no break-in period, while Surgelite midsole technology provides all-day comfort.
Padel Shoes K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2, the new model of shoes from Sanyo Gutiérrez. This icon of the brand is characterized by being a light, comfortable and breathable model with a very good fit. Durawrap Flex provides footwear support with no break-in period, while Surgelite midsole technology provides all-day comfort.
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The lowest price for K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 HB Mens Shoe (Reflective Pond/Biscay Bay/White) » Strung Out US 11 right now is $219.95 at Strung Out.
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Prices last updated 13 May 2026.
K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 HB Mens Shoe (Reflective Pond/Biscay Bay/White) » Strung Out US 11
Padel Shoes K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2, the new model of shoes from Sanyo Gutiérrez. This icon of the brand is characterized by being a light, comfortable and breathable model with a very good fit. Durawrap Flex provides footwear support with no break-in period, while Surgelite midsole technology provides all-day comfort.
Padel Shoes K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2, the new model of shoes from Sanyo Gutiérrez. This icon of the brand is characterized by being a light, comfortable and breathable model with a very good fit. Durawrap Flex provides footwear support with no break-in period, while Surgelite midsole technology provides all-day comfort.
Last updated at 13/05/2026 04:41:25
K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 HB Mens Shoe (Reflective Pond/Biscay Bay/White) » Strung Out US 11
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originally posted on tennisexpress.com
Very comfortable shoe right out of the box, but not the most supportive if you are a super-mover on court or like to slide.For example, it doesn't have any harder plastic or "boot like" features to totally lock your foot in if that's the fit you like. The ankle collar is a bit low, and the tongue annoyingly does not stay centered. If you are prone to ankle twisting, may be good option to pair this shoe - one size up - with ankle braces.Best feature of this shoe is the roomy toe box. The "dura-wrap" upper strikes a balance I like with being more flexible and breathable like a regular shoe but durable vs. court abrasion. I've had 3 or 4 pairs and I wore holes through the sole before much damage to the upper. Main thing I love is that these shoes never hurt my ... MoreVery comfortable shoe right out of the box, but not the most supportive if you are a super-mover on court or like to slide.For example, it doesn't have any harder plastic or "boot like" features to totally lock your foot in if that's the fit you like. The ankle collar is a bit low, and the tongue annoyingly does not stay centered. If you are prone to ankle twisting, may be good option to pair this shoe - one size up - with ankle braces.Best feature of this shoe is the roomy toe box. The "dura-wrap" upper strikes a balance I like with being more flexible and breathable like a regular shoe but durable vs. court abrasion. I've had 3 or 4 pairs and I wore holes through the sole before much damage to the upper. Main thing I love is that these shoes never hurt my feet.Overall good option if you have an otherwise normal shaped foot - i.e. do not use "wide" shoes - but have a hard time with your forefoot or toe splay getting pinched by rigid and narrow toe box of many new shoes. This is a less technical and structural design than most modern players shoes, which could be good or bad depending on what you seek or are willing to sacrifice.
originally posted on kswiss.com
I have bought several pairs of shoes from K Swiss over the years and have always been very happy with them. These are no exception. Very comfortable on first use. Recommend these shoes highly.
originally posted on kswiss.com
I was looking for a tennis and pickleball shoe with a natural toe box size and also enough stack height for cement courts. I don't believe this market is served yet, which blows my mind. Based on other reviews I decided to purchase the K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2. I had to size up on this purchase as my big toe was getting crunched. Even in the next size up, I have to tie the shoe laces very tight at the top to keep my toe from slamming into the shoe. I like the lighter weight of this shoe and the materials are high quality and the price is right.
K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 HB Mens Shoe (Reflective Pond/Biscay Bay/White) » Strung Out US 11
Free delivery
Very comfortable shoe right out of the box, but not the most supportive if you are a super-mover on court or like to slide.For example, it doesn't have any harder plastic or "boot like" features to totally lock your foot in if that's the fit you like. The ankle collar is a bit low, and the tongue annoyingly does not stay centered. If you are prone to ankle twisting, may be good option to pair this shoe - one size up - with ankle braces.Best feature of this shoe is the roomy toe box. The "dura-wrap" upper strikes a balance I like with being more flexible and breathable like a regular shoe but durable vs. court abrasion. I've had 3 or 4 pairs and I wore holes through the sole before much damage to the upper. Main thing I love is that these shoes never hurt my ... MoreVery comfortable shoe right out of the box, but not the most supportive if you are a super-mover on court or like to slide.For example, it doesn't have any harder plastic or "boot like" features to totally lock your foot in if that's the fit you like. The ankle collar is a bit low, and the tongue annoyingly does not stay centered. If you are prone to ankle twisting, may be good option to pair this shoe - one size up - with ankle braces.Best feature of this shoe is the roomy toe box. The "dura-wrap" upper strikes a balance I like with being more flexible and breathable like a regular shoe but durable vs. court abrasion. I've had 3 or 4 pairs and I wore holes through the sole before much damage to the upper. Main thing I love is that these shoes never hurt my feet.Overall good option if you have an otherwise normal shaped foot - i.e. do not use "wide" shoes - but have a hard time with your forefoot or toe splay getting pinched by rigid and narrow toe box of many new shoes. This is a less technical and structural design than most modern players shoes, which could be good or bad depending on what you seek or are willing to sacrifice.
I have bought several pairs of shoes from K Swiss over the years and have always been very happy with them. These are no exception. Very comfortable on first use. Recommend these shoes highly.
I was looking for a tennis and pickleball shoe with a natural toe box size and also enough stack height for cement courts. I don't believe this market is served yet, which blows my mind. Based on other reviews I decided to purchase the K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2. I had to size up on this purchase as my big toe was getting crunched. Even in the next size up, I have to tie the shoe laces very tight at the top to keep my toe from slamming into the shoe. I like the lighter weight of this shoe and the materials are high quality and the price is right.
Well made and very light for movement around the court. True to size, even with wearing ankle braces. Sturdy with good support. Hopefully they last. K-Swiss soles usually known to wear out quick.
I tried for a month to order Tennis shoes on-line that fit. Three purchases, three returns. Not only are these comfortable, Dick's Sporting Goods staff was very helpful in finding the size I needed in storage, they were not on the floor and the sales person made the extra effort to find what I needed.
While I have not yet worn these specific shoes I will say that ordering online was extremely easy and fast. The shoes were delivered very quickly. The shoes look great and fit as ordered. I am a 55 male 4.0 tennis player and have worn these Hypercourt express 2 shoes in the past. I think they are excellent shoes for tennis, giving solid support to my ankles and supporting great mobility around the courts.
Wire Babalot shoes for years. Was tired how fast they wore out. I have wider feet so thought my only option. Stumbled upon the hypercourt not only are they more comfortable the support is much better on my ankles my new go to show bought 2 pairs so far. Will update review based on durability
Happy to have found the last pair available in-store (on sale, no less). These shoes are great on-court. They fit properly and offer nice support without being restrictive. Grip is good. Durability remains to be seen, but so far so good. Should last me a while playing about 6 hrs. weekly.
I typically wear Yonex shoes but couldn't find a newer lightweight Yonex so I decided to take a chance on Kswiss since it appeared to fit my criteria of being lightweight, well cushioned, slightly wide and have a low to the ground feel. I've worn it twice so far for competitive matches and what surprised me the most was that it has no break in period. It literally felt as though I had been wearing it for months. No shoe fatigue or soreness at all! Plus it hit the mark in all the other areas that I had hoped for. It feels so comfortable and effortless. I would buy this shoe again!
After hearing rave reviews of the previous version of the Hypercourt Express, decided to get the v2 of the same. They have made the upper a bit stiffer but the shoe breaks in easily after a couple of hours on the court. Has a wide toebox even in the D size and has a solid grip on hard courts. Bought it on sale and am pleased with the shoe so far. Seems to be well built and durable, having used it for about 3 months.