![]() ![]() Lengthwise, it is true to size (these are great for people with large second toe). Does anyone feels the same way changing brands?) The fit is great (I have square feet, not wide but also not narrow). Every time I change brands my calves and knees feel sore until I get used to them. The break in period for me was about 3 matches (shoes felt good after a set, but bio-mechanically for me took me 3 matches to get used to a different sole pattern. Comfort is not bad, but not great (again Asics are really comfy). The are lightweight, really fast and totally silent (Asics are really squeaky). Let me tell you this shoe in now my go to shoe. After trying many other brands, I decided to give them a try. Somebody told me to try these shoes, but Nike never felt good and actually gave me plantar fasciitis so Nike was blacklisted for me. Totally different feeling from the previous version. Well cushioned, very comfortable, light and I felt I was faster on court, reaching balls that I usually missed. Then switched to the Solution Speed FF which was perfect for me. I've been an Asics guy since I started playing tennis. Rubber has been removed from low wear areas, to reduce weight.Īlmost perfect. Outsole: A data informed herringbone tread pattern for a good balance of grip and give.Full-length foot frame on lateral side adds stability. Midsole: Air Zoom unit in forefoot and soft foam midsole for responsive cushioning and a low to the ground feel.Asymmetrical lacing hugs feet during lateral movements. Upper: Stretchy internal sleeve and mesh for 2 layers of support breathable.A data informed outsole design provides plenty of traction, without hindering athletic movers from sliding on the hard courts. The upper feels nice and contoured, due to the stretchy internal sleeve, while the outer shell is well ventilated and supportive. Building off the success of the first version, this Nike Vapor Pro 2 carries on the speedy feel, breathability, and even more comfort! Now featuring an Air Zoom unit in the forefoot for more cushioning underfoot, and a springy, explosive feel. ![]()
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