Hi Mike, this is my first time buying an actual tennis shoe. I've always played with just normal nike running shoes and I always ended up ripping the bottom part of the toe but most commonly the outer part near my toes. I’m wondering if this shoe will be durable enough to hold up the ripping I get from normal running shoes. Thank you
Pretty much any tennis shoe you get will be wayyy more durable in those areas. They put extra material and tough rubber in those areas. This Nike shoe has it too.
Hey Jonathan believe it or not I’m still using the same shoe and it’s holding up well! To be fair I haven’t been playing as much as I used to but I’m really happy with how durable the shoe is. Thanks for watching!
I’m still using them but have to say played a lot less then normal because of courts being shut down and difficulty getting court time this winter when it reopened here. Holding up pretty good probably will be toast by end of spring when I’m back on court more frequently. Thanks for watching!
Hey Don, I haven’t tried the GP Turbo but I heard it’s not as light/quick but more comfortable. They are pretty narrow. I normally don’t have issues with shoes being tight on the sides but I felt it with these. Hope that helps!
Great video thanks for this review I think they look great 😊👍🎾 appreciate! I've been getting a few of the FILA axilus 2 energized tennis shoes, haha some of the colors though 😬 kinda wild!!! LoL
FILA is making a comeback with some of their popular street shoes but I haven’t seen them much on tennis courts lately. I’ll have to check them out! Thanks for watching Nathan!
Happy to help! I personally use the yonex vcore 95 and love it but I also really like the price 93p head prestige pro. Those three are the best for me.