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There's something about K-Swiss tennis shoes that will pull at your heartstrings if you love the classic style and how memory foam cradles your foot. Now, if you're uncertain which K-Swiss shoe will suit you best, we went ahead to playtest every available shoe model in the market.

After giving each shoe a rigorous two-week drill test, we had the opportunity to filter which of them outperformed the rest. If you are scouring for the best from this brand that isn’t bottom-heavy, stable through long rallies, or won't rip you off your entire savings, we present you our top choices which you can access hassle-free.

Best K-Swiss tennis shoes overall

What makes it the best?

The adidas Ultraboost 22 Shoes Legacy Indigo Mens offers nothing but true improvements. It is one of the most durable and stable tennis shoes from the K-Swiss line. It is supportive enough for quick court movements and grippy enough to change directions smoothly. While the looks are admirable, the Ultrashot 3 is not breathable. If breathability is a deal-breaker for you, consider a pair from Adidas or New Balance.

Franco Sarto sandals Pros

  • Phenomenal bounce and energy return
  • Stable platform
  • Durable outsole
  • Superb traction
  • Sandals BIBI Little Me 1104015 Red Verniz
  • Helis ankle boots

Franco Sarto sandals Cons

  • Lack of breathability
  • Thin tongue
Full review of adidas Ultraboost 22 Shoes Legacy Indigo Mens

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Moonless Night Amber Yellow (06988071)
Lollipop/Blue Opal/Blanc De Blanc (06988640)
White/Peacoat/Silver (06988177)
Asphalt Jet Black Spicy Orange (06988061)
Black/White/Poppy Red (06988043)
Reflecting Pond/Colonial Blue/Amethyst Orchid (06988453)
Classic Blue/Berry Red/Lemon Chrome (06988442)
White Blue Green (06988136)
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K-Swiss tennis shoes with the best cushioning

What makes it the best?

K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 is lauded by all players from all levels for its comfortable, well-cushioned, and lightweight design. Its wide toebox works for medium to broad-footed players. Its midfoot shank helps prevent players from tipping inwards, while its traction solidly works on different surfaces. This shoe has improved a lot when it comes to lock-in compared to the previous version.

Franco Sarto sandals Pros

  • Amazing comfort
  • Plush cushioning
  • Lightweight
  • Flexes well
  • Secure fit
  • Great traction as in the Hypercourt Supreme
  • Stable ride
  • Appealing style

Franco Sarto sandals Cons

  • Not durable
  • Too wide
Full review of K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2

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Blanc de Blanc Blue Opal Lollipop (06614146)
Blanc de Blanc Blue Opal Lollipop (06613146)
Weiß Blau (06613136)
Black (06613039)
Classic Blue/White/Berry Red (06613444)
Jet Black Steel Gray Spicy Orange (06613042)
Barely Blue/White/Black (06613423)
Reflecting Pond/Biscay Bay/White (06613434)
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Best lightweight K-Swiss tennis shoes

What makes it the best?

The Old School touch-strap sneakers White is a cushioned tennis shoe for different playing surfaces. It has received positive feedback from most users because of its supportive and lightweight design.

Franco Sarto sandals Pros

  • Lightweight
  • Philippe Model Paris PRLD distressed leather sneakers
  • Solid traction
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Extremely durable
  • Visually-appealing

Franco Sarto sandals Cons

  • Narrow fit
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Blue Opal Blanc de Blanc Lollipop (06615418)
Amber Yellow/Moonless Night (06615702)
White/Reflecting Pond/Colonial Blue (06615141)
Moonlit Ocean/Love Bird (06615417)
Blau Weiß (06615424)
White (06615083)
Black/White (06615002)
Asphalt Jet Black Spicy Orange (06615061)
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Comparison of the 3 best K-Swiss tennis shoes

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How we test tennis shoes

Brand advertisements don't influence our selection process in any way. And we don't blindly pick which shoes land among our top choices. Instead, we follow this process:

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  • As tennis experts, we evaluate each shoe's overall build and conduct uncompromising playtests, a minimum of 16 hours a week for two weeks. We expose the tennis shoes to the typical conditions and challenges that string along with tennis. We then jot down all our observations and evaluate each one systematically.
  • We do not stop with just playtesting. We bent our techie sides on and test the shoes inside our lab. We measure the different properties of the shoes and we relate them to our thoughts during our wear tests. Moreover, we bust the shoes open and cut them into pieces to accord us a more extensive eyeshot of Geox that builds them from outside to inside.

 

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Brenton Barker
Brenton Barker

Brenton is an Australian with 20 years of experience coaching WTA and ATP professional tennis players, whom have won a total of 10 international professional Tournaments. Brenton holds a Degree in Sports Coaching and was the former Head Tennis Coach at the Japanese Government Sports Science Institute. Brenton was also a former Manager & Head Coach of Australia’s Governing Sporting Body, Tennis Australia, and has been a Dunlop International Advisory Board Member since 2010. Additionally, Brenton was the Head of Player development for World No 7 and two-time Grand Slam Champion Johan Kriek.