Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface. Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning. Midsole: Surgelite material provides added comfort, shock absorption, and cuts down on weight for a very speedy feel. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting. Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface. Color: Grey / Black / Yellow Fit Details Length: True Width: Slightly Wide Arch: Slightly Low Break-in: None Surface Type: All Court (Hard) Weight: 13.0 ounces (size 10.5)
Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface. Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning. Midsole: Surgelite material provides added comfort, shock absorption, and cuts down on weight for a very speedy feel. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting. Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface. Color: Grey / Black / Yellow Fit Details Length: True Width: Slightly Wide Arch: Slightly Low Break-in: None Surface Type: All Court (Hard) Weight: 13.0 ounces (size 10.5)
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The lowest price for KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Gy/Bk/Yl MN 14.0 right now is $149.00.
Prices last updated 10 July 2025.
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Gy/Bk/Yl MN 14.0
Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface. Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning. Midsole: Surgelite material provides added comfort, shock absorption, and cuts down on weight for a very speedy feel. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting. Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface. Color: Grey / Black / Yellow Fit Details Length: True Width: Slightly Wide Arch: Slightly Low Break-in: None Surface Type: All Court (Hard) Weight: 13.0 ounces (size 10.5)
Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface. Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning. Midsole: Surgelite material provides added comfort, shock absorption, and cuts down on weight for a very speedy feel. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting. Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface. Color: Grey / Black / Yellow Fit Details Length: True Width: Slightly Wide Arch: Slightly Low Break-in: None Surface Type: All Court (Hard) Weight: 13.0 ounces (size 10.5)
Last updated at 10/07/2025 21:29:46
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
The shoe fit was initially really good, but the shoe quickly expanded after a week of use making it uncomfortable adding soreness to toes and heel. I will need to find another shoe or risk injury to the foot.
originally posted on kswiss.com
These are the most comfortable, longest wearing tennis shoes, I have ever had.Tried other brands that of shoes and there are some as comfortable but have not found any that wear as well.
| Length | True |
| Arch | Slightly Low |
| Surface Type | All Court (Hard) |
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.
The shoe fit was initially really good, but the shoe quickly expanded after a week of use making it uncomfortable adding soreness to toes and heel. I will need to find another shoe or risk injury to the foot.
These are the most comfortable, longest wearing tennis shoes, I have ever had.Tried other brands that of shoes and there are some as comfortable but have not found any that wear as well.
These sneakers are great I bought a pair a month ago and they're still looking perfect and new they have amazing support and I came here to buy another pair but I'm going to wait for the price to go a little lower. If you need pickleball sneakers I would buy these
Picked the same size as now discontinued NB 1006 but a little tighter across the width. One size larger is too wide. Back to the drawing board.
My husband always wore these and was pleased. This new model is much smaller. We returned the first pair and ordered the next size up and they were still too tight. Now he has to look for new tennis shoes.
2nd time I have bought these shoes. They are good for stability and wider toe box. I don't love the plastic-y aspect of the shoe, but it is lighter weight than the New Balances or Prince shoes I have worn often for tennis. Overall a decent court shoe. Also, I bought the men's even though I am a woman. It was in stock in the color and style I wanted.
Great shoes. Works for Pickelball. Love the support and very comfortable. Price was amazing and Ill buy again when these wear out.
The shoe is very nice looking but turned out to not be suitable for me. I have had two previous pairs of K-Swiss Hypercourt shoes because of their wider widths. The Express 2 was specified as a wide width but really wasn't. I wore it indoors several hours a day for a few days to see if it would widen but they didn't. I am returning them today. Also, when I removed the insole on the left shoe, it had some very sharp edges. Although the show looks like a quality shoe, it got a 1 star from me because the width is not really a wide as advertised.
True to size. Comfortable fit. Played about 3 hours in them right out of the box. Excellent lateral stability, although I've only played about 8 hours in them so far. Very happy with my purchase. I've had good luck with k-Swiss in the past, and I will definitely buy them again.
| Length | True |
| Arch | Slightly Low |
| Surface Type | All Court (Hard) |