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KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme Pond/Wh Men's 7.0
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Speedy, comfortable, and bootie construction provides a glove-like fit.

An addition to the Hypercourt family of shoes, the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme maintains the comfort that this line of shoes is known for, while adding a more secure fit, increased support and greater durability than before. The upper has been constructed with Durawrap Flex for premium support, while keeping a flexible feel as you sprint around the court. A molded EVA sock liner bootie construction has been added to provide a more secure, and locked-in fit. The midsole features Surge 7.0 for maximum energy return on every step, while the mid foot shank helps to maximize lateral stability. Aosta 7.0 outsole is beefed-up with Dragguard 7.0 for aggressive movers, and the modern player who likes to slide into their shots. The outsole is formed into a modified herringbone tread pattern for traction, and durability on all court surfaces.

  • Upper: Synthetic materials with a Seamfree construction for comfort and breathability, combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more pliable feel. Molded EVA Sock Liner bootie construction creates a more secure fit.
  • Midsole: Surge 7.0 for maximum energy return on each step. 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. Dragguard 7.0 is added for even more durability for aggressive movers.
  • Color: Pond / White

    Fit Details

    Length: True
    Width: Snug Medium (tight around the ball of the foot) *updated Dec, 2022 due to fit change.
    Arch: Medium
    Break-in: Slight
    Weight: 13.1 ounces (size 10.5)

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    Customer Reviews

    4.0 out of 5
    26 Customer Reviews
    1 out of 5 Stars
    Toe nails are all purpleI bought this shoe because of these reviews. However, my toe nails are always pushed to the tip of the shoe, which is causing my toenails to turn all purple and hurt now. Also, the tail cushion is not thick enough, which is causing my feet to hurt when I run across the court. Anyway... now I need to find another pair of tennis shoes...
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    GreatGreat for tennis. Comfortable with a lot of support.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    kswiss hypercourt supremeAmazing shoe! Fits like a glove. I’m on my third pair! You won’t go wrong with this shoe. It’s very comfortable and durable as well. will not regret it. I highly recommend!
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme Black/White Men's SI recommend it if you like a snug fitting shoe. It has an inner lining so it's more snug compared to it's same size counter part. If you wear ankle braces which take up space in the shoe, then I would recommend the standard Kswiss shoes without the inner lining.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Comfortable balanced wide fitting tennis shoeMy toes and feet appreciate this shoe. My only criticism is in the cheapness of the insert. Consider adding super feet.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    My favorite shoe...These shoes are just dreamland for my old feet. Medium wide toe box and a well designed lace system and the light neoprene sock thingy just work for me. I can really dial in the fit. However, as another reviewer indicated, the sizes were bigger 2 years ago. 1/4 of a size smaller in this newer batch as of Q4 '22. But changing the sizing is worth it for me. In addition to the tremendous support, the shoes offer the modern traction that slides. They feel soft but snappy and they take some of the sting out of hard courts. I'm not catching any edge and I am feeling quicker than a 50+ well nourished North American probably should. As a reference I used the adidas Barricade 8+ with success for years. This K-Swiss design is superior to the ASICS and New Balance I've used. But KSwiss Hypercourt Supremes are not 6 month guarantee worthy. Even though steady wear through the soul does occur. But upper holds up very well and these shoes look good when retired to normal walking around duty. Im a 4.5+ baseliner , proper serve plus one 80s era bombs away blooper real.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great shoes if they fit youI have worn these before and really liked them, except they were a little loose fitting so I wore thicker socks. This new version is extremely tight in the toe area, which made them very uncomfortable. I had to return them. My prior version from 2 years ago were the most comfortable tennis shoes I had ever owned. They also looked great, and were well constructed. The only knock was they had only good, not great, ankle support for lateral movements. Sometimes I felt like I would turn an ankle with sharp movements. Again, not bad, just not as much stability as I wanted.
    2 out of 5 Stars
    Front padding too thingAfter using for a couple of sets, the front padding of my foot became extremely painful. The shoes's front cushioning is too thin -- will not protect your foot well. Nice looking shoe though. They need to use better cushioning material at the front part.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great but sole wore out at toe area too quickI’ve had at least 6 pairs of these shoes and play a couple of times per week. Sole wears out in a few months. My latest pair wore out in toe area more quickly than previous shoes. Very comfortable but should be a bit more durable.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Not wide at all!Confused with some of these reviews. My pair of Supremes where the tightest shoes I’ve ever put on. Mostly in the forefoot—so much so that I had to unlace after one warmup sprint to stop the intense pain. I wasn’t impressed aesthetically at first (saw grey first) but quickly came to appreciate the simplicity and clean lines and design. The shoe seems very high quality (except for the little lace guide in the middle of the tongue that ripped on mine the first day). Just well made, decent price point, durable upper, and nice cushioning that I didn’t expect to get. Ultimately I’m returning mine for fear they won’t break in enough to avoid cramping from overly snug fit up front (and broken lace guide) even though I’m told they will break in/loosen up . Honestly, I like the shoe more than I thought and more than I want to admit. Considering even getting a wide version just because it’s felt like a great shoe at a good price, build quality and cushion while still providing stability. Love the heel cup fit and padding there any shoes seem to skimp here and with a fairly low volume foot/ankle, the complete secure but plush feel in rear was really nice. Great shoe for the money.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Not the sameI liked this shoe previously. There were changes in design that made this final pair I purchased uncomfortable for me. Someone else may like the fit however.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great ShoesThese shoes are comfortable & durable with good support. Played hard in them right out of the box with no issues with my feet.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    ExcelentesThey fit my foot very well. As we say in my country they are a glove to play in and are the 2nd pair that I've bought. Se ajustan al pie, como decimos en mi pais son un guante para jugar, son los dos que compro.
    1 out of 5 Stars
    Terrible StitchingI bought these for my teenage son. He complained almost immediately how uncomfortable they were after his first practice. I asked him to give it a week or two to break them in. He continued to complain about how much they hurt. Upon inspecting the inside toebox, the panel stitching created sharp protrusions like hundreds of needlepoints. They were so bad that they actually started ripping my son's socks. For the cost of these shoes, I'm surprised at this poor design and workmanship.
    2 out of 5 Stars
    Hot and heavy!...And not in a good way. They remind me of my work boots. Not bad, but I wouldn't want to play tennis in them.
    3 out of 5 Stars
    Mediocre qualityI wear a size 10 D, normal width. These shoes are not a "generous medium" in my opinion. Secondly, there are no ventilation holes so your feet will sweat like a pig. Lastly, the arch insert is a very thin/poor quality and so I removed them and installed Super Feet inserts which work fine. Overall? Mediocre quality.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    K-Swiss hyper-court supremeGreat court shoe. Very comfortable and supportive.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Happy with this shoeWell, happy to even be able to buy a top of the line shoe right now. This is a nice, beefy shoe in which your foot will remain secure, ensconced, and otherwise supported. It's a little hard to get in and out of, but that's due in small part to the sock style shoe and in large part to the annoying "Display Shoe" lacing they used in the factory, where the lace is sent downward through the eyelets versus upward. What kind of sociopath does that? The lace ends have this "bulbing" nature to them that give your standard shoe knot some bite, keeping it in place. No mid-match reties needed. Nice touch there. All in all, I'm very happy with these and will be buying them again, if they can keep them in stock. As background: I've been wearing the Gel Resolution shoes for years, but they are perpetually out of stock, it seems. I find these (at least) as good, if not a bit better. I've also tried lower tier shoes, but they wear out way too quickly.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Pickleball playerExcellent customer service. Great company to work with. Great shoes.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Prety Darn GoodThese shoes won't wow you, but they won't allow you to blame them for losing to that club pusher for the 10th time either. I love the fact that it keeps my heel in place. This is the best shoe I've ever had for that. The cushioning is adequate. The tread has held up pretty well and the black and white cosmetics are beautiful. Most importantly, they've been in stock.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Nice shoesGreat fit and feel. Would buy again.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Fits amazingly wellAmazing fit for me, locks down the foot and provides a good responsive feeling.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Size runs a bit smallThe product is excellent, however it runs a half size smaller than my normal shoe size. After receiving my initial order, I returned it for a half size larger. The initial delivery arrived quickly. The second delivery of the larger size took way too long, approx. 3 weeks.
    3 out of 5 Stars
    NOT WIDEThey're good shoes BUT not suitable for 2E and up. They should be removed from the "wide tennis shoes" recommendations on your site. I bought two pairs which are not usable due to foot pain.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    So comfortableThis is my second pair, the first ones held up for 1.5 years of heavy play. I highly recommend them.
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Not as wide as I assumed from the reviewsThese tennis shoes seem to be built well. However, with the reviews saying they run wide I thought I'd give them a try. They turned out to be not wide enough for what I now realize are my 2E-4E width feet. These were painful on me. I am very grateful for TW's return policy. I have landed on NB model 806s, in a 4E, which are slightly large fitting but comfortable.

    Previous Feedback  

    Comments: Extremely flimsy tennis shoes. It started falling apart and ripping from the top after just 15 hours on the court.
    From: Ramin, 5/6/21

    Comments: Very good sneaker, lightweight, secure, much better wear than the Nike line and less expensive. I play 15 hours a week and love them.
    From: Scott, 5/6/21

    Comments: Overly wide in the toe box and around the ankle. Plush underfoot, but can't recommend with such poor fitting shoes. I rarely wear the pair I bought and wish I could return them.
    From: Craig, 5/1/21

    Comments: Bought for my teenage son with size 13 feet. Listed as one of the best tennis shoes for big feet, but as other reviewers have noted the shoes run wide, so my son has to wear thick socks and cinch the laces super tight. He says the shoes are comfortable and helped him get over his shin splints, so sole padding seems good. Laces are shredding only one month in, but shoes are otherwise holding up well to many hours of daily use. I recommend these shoes, but not enthusiastically.
    From: Jim, 4/12/21

    Comments: KSwiss Hypercourt Supremes are good shoes, but I wish the Asics in my original order were available. I waited four months for the Asics before calling Tennis Warehouse. I was informed that Asics were unavailable with no potential delivery date, I therefore accepted the KSwiss. I appreciate the assistance I received from the sales representative, the KSwiss shoes are acceptable for now, but I will return to the Asics shoes.
    From: Phil, 3/28/21

    Comments: I like these shoes. I can still move around the court pretty well, yet I also look for comfort in less expensive shoes. These shoes seem to have the comfort I'm looking for so far and I like the price.
    From: Anonymous, 3/12/21

    Comments: Love them. Lightweight and supportive. Wide toe box is great!
    From: BK, 3/11/21

    Comments: I'm a slightly wide, but not 2E foot. These fit my feet perfectly. I'm amazed at how durable they are for how light they are. The uppers are rigid enough to be supportive, but flexible enough that they bend with your toes without creating any hard creases or pinching. Soles have a nice bounce, and are sticky at first, but settle into sliding slightly nicely. The circle on the bottom also helps you rotate through your shots, nice touch. The heel cup is excellent with enough shape to prevent heel slippage, but still easy to slide your feet into and put the shoes on. The tongue is a plush, memory foam-like material, thick enough so you can't feel the laces on your feet, and thin enough to avoid adding unnecessary weight. The only drawback for me is I'm craving just a little more lateral support. The nice cushioning does leave you feeling a little higher off the ground, and I would have liked a wider lateral flange to help offset that. But for its weight, its lateral support is good enough, and certainly far from the worst. Overall, it's pretty close to the perfect shoes for me, and as a bonus they are not the most expensive shoes out there either.
    From: Jay, 3/11/21

    Comments: I found one problem that the back of the shoe digs into the back of my right ankle and causes a blister, doesn't happen with the left foot, just like someone else mentioned in another review. Other than that the shoes felt great.
    From: Anonymous, 3/6/21

    Comments: I play about once a week and my go to shoes have been the Vapors for three to four years now. However, as someone who is a toe dragger and is fairly tough on my shoes, they just didn't last too long. This is the best alternative in terms of fit, comfort, and appear to already be quite a bit more durable without sacrificing weight. Could not be happier with trying out the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme shoes upon recommendation from my hitting partner. Although I've only played in these for about a month, I have not noticed any significant wear and tear and expecting to stick with these going forward.
    From: Feliks, 2/3/21

    Comments: Not loving these shoes.Biggest issue is that the toe-box is a bit tighter than the typical KSwiss fit.Secondary issue, aesthetic only, is that the shoe is very plastic. Little to no leather or fabric. Hopefully not a trend for what was once my go-to brand.
    From: Tyler, 2/2/21

    Comments: The shoes are almost perfect except for the hard rubber support near the little toe and could be a deal breaker. The support near the little toe is protruding and pokes my feet, especially when you first wear the shoes. You will need to fit in multiple times, adjust the lace to loose before inserting your foot, just to make sure they won't poke your feet. This is noticeable when you wear them a few minutes after, especially if you land from a jump or split step where your feet slides to the side. The shoes are comfortable and lightweight when you wear them, good support, yet at the same time they feel low to the ground and are speedy shoes. Also one gripe I hate is sometimes the sleeve, the Durawrap fits a little bit tighter where you will feel tired on your feet after a few runs that you may need to re-fit your feet it could breath outside the shoes. Overall it's good, hopefully they remove the hard rubber support or make it bigger, so it won't poke on the side or under your feet. I miss the KSwiss Knitshot, but hate the sole durability.
    From: Aes, 1/22/21

    Comments: I like these shoes for winter. Top level cushioning and support for my 4.0 level hard court play. I don't slide, so I can't comment on that. I rate these shoes up there with the best in all categories, except for poor ventilation. These shoes don't let my feet breathe, so I can only wear them on cold days.
    From: S.T., 1/20/21

    Comments: I got these shoes to replace my old KSwiss shoes, which I have loved for years. These shoes aren't for me. I get planter fasciitis every time I hit with these shoes on. I switched back to a different KSwiss shoes and no problems. I would not recommend these shoes to anyone.
    From: Jeff, 1/16/21

    Comments: Comfortable shoes that will grip the courts, but also have the flexibility to push off the court.
    From: Joe, 1/14/21

    Comments: These are nice shoes; they look good and feel comfortable. My only complaint is that they are fairly stiff and lack cushioning. If you suffer from plantar fasciitis these are not for you.
    From: Lee, 1/10/21

    Comments: Very light shoes, comfortable. But because of the upper material, sand gets stuck in there on synthetic surfaces. Great look. Laces could be longer.
    From: Bradwin, 1/7/21

    Comments: I like these shoes, solid, nice fit, good grip on hard surface. Not very flexible, they are stiff shoes, but with good support. Easy laces, no need for double knots.
    From: Maggiecat, 1/7/21

    Comments: Great shoes. Comfortable, good lateral support, nice cushioning, and look good too.
    From: Bill, 1/6/21

    Comments: I really enjoy the Hypercourt line by KSwiss. They fit perfectly right out of the box. The colors are eye-catching, and I always get comments about them. The real joy is that I never notice that I am wearing them. When footwear fits poorly, I notice it right away. These shoes I can wear for hours, and it is almost like I don't have shoes on at all. That is the mark of a good pair of shoes!
    From: Keith, 1/6/21

    Comments: I am a 4.5 level player on grass and hard court. The shoes are roomy in the toe box, the heel is locked in more than any shoes I've ever used. Overall comfortable for my high arches and slightly wider forefoot. The forefoot cushioning is average. The only downside is the tread is actually slippery on a dry hard court which may go away with more wear.
    From: Mike, 1/6/21

    Comments: I love these shoes. I even bought a second pair to have for the future. I am flat footed, so the slightly arched inserts in these shoes were a little uncomfortable for me, so I bought some cushioned sport inserts $7 at Walmart, and took out the inserts that come with these shoes, and now the shoes are very comfortable for my flat feet. The shoes grip the court nicely, and do not feel clunky in my movement around the court. I am a 5.0 level player. Not only would I buy them again, I already did!
    From: John, 1/5/21

    Comments: I've been an Asics Gel Resolution fan for quite a while but the prices for the Asics shoes have been staying at a level that is too high and sizes aren't available when they go on sale. So, I decided to see if there are any shoes that can compete with Asics Gel Resolution shoes for performance at a reasonable price. I go through about two pairs a year. I found the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme in blue on sales for $69.99 and jumped on it. Here's my perspective. Sizing is very similar to Asics Gel Resolution shoes, size 10 in both worked well for me. I have relatively narrow foot and both the Asics and KSwiss fit well although the KSwiss is a bit more roomy in the forefoot. I just cinched them down a bit and the shoes tightened up nicely. The KSwiss is offers a bit more cushion and is softer without compromising agility. The Asics feel less soft and slightly more connected to the court surface but in play, I did not notice a difference. I have weak ankles and was afraid I'd twist them with more cushion but that also was not my experience. I'd buy the KSwiss again when they go on sale.
    From: Howard, 1/4/21

    Comments: I like the fit of KSwiss brand as they tend to be just a little wider than average making a more comfortable fit for my low arch flat feet. The support and cushion are good and I felt like I was locked into the shoes for easy side to side movement and sudden stops and starts. The outsole does seem to wear a little on the quicker side, but so far my go-to model.
    From: Matt, 1/4/21

    Comments: This model pales in relation to the older Hypercourt Express. I have owned five pairs of the older model and have enjoyed them all. Several I still use for kicking around shoes. I would not recommend this new model and search for the older Hypercourt Express.
    From: Fritz, 1/3/21

    Comments: Had to return these shoes. Great looking and well made, but uncomfortable on my feet. I'm a true size 10, almost exclusively wear adidas. Could have tried a size 10.5 in the KSwiss, but did not want to go back and forth with returns.
    From: Jeff, 1/3/21

    Comments: I have a pretty wide forefoot so finding shoes that accommodate that is a must for me. That means Nike and a few others are out. These KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme shoes fit my feet well and provide excellent cushioning. The upper is part of the shoes is kind of a modified cage, well ventilated. They feel good on the court, excellent traction, quite comfortable.
    From: Fred, 1/1/21

    Comments: As a tennis coach and as someone who plays five to six days a week, I have gone through a lot of tennis shoes. My feet appreciate a good pair of tennis shoes. While they appreciate the comfort of the Cage 4 shoes and the performance of the Vapor' s and the Ubersonic 3 shoes, my feet absolutely love the comfort, lightness, and performance of the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme shoes.
    From: Cam 12/30/20

    Comments: I definitely like these shoes, so much that I bought a second pair which I rarely do. I'm 6'2" 160 pounds, 4.5 level player, with a medium-high arch. My feet are slightly wide thanks to a little space between my toes and a little more fat pad than average adjacent to my pinky toe, on the outside of my foot. Consequently, the area around my pinky toe is often too pinched in shoes, but I usually have too much room in wide shoes. The shoes feel light, still have good traction a couple months in, and feel fairly comfortable overall. There's a decent amount of rubbery material striped around the shoe upper, which makes the shoes feel very stable during aggressive lateral motion, similar to the Asics Court FF 2, but not as stiff and restrictive, also not as narrow, in both dimensions. I could see this causing my feet to feel too hot in the summer though since the rubbery stripes are reducing ventilation. The wavy laces are pretty cool; I don't have to double-knot the laces. There's a bump on the back of the shoes that pushes up against the achilles tendon; it works well with my foot shape by keeping the shoes on when on my toes, but may not be for everyone. My only gripe is sometimes when sliding to a stop, I feel like the walls of the shoes are slightly separating from the base, creating a slight gap that my socks can just barely get wedged into. Not sure if that's what's actually happening or if it's related to the insole. It's never caused an issue for me, but I could see it being slightly annoying for higher-level singles players.Overall though, favorite shoes for me.
    From: Geno, 12/27/20

    Comments: Very comfortable and good looking shoes! I definitely recommend them, you don't need to wait a week to break-in.
    From: Cesar, 12/24/20

    Comments: I love the fit and support. I have high arches and my dress shoe size 11 always needs to get bumped to 11.5, sometimes 12. Even then most tennis shoes will be a little tight across the tops of my feet. KSwiss and Babolat are only two brands that don't do that and give plenty of arch support.
    From: Nick, 12/20/20

    Comments: I play three to four times per week. Serve is 4.0 level, forehand is 3.0 level, the rest is on a downward slope. KSwiss used to be my go-to shoes as far as fit and comfort. When they discontinued some models I went with the Asics Gel Resolution 7. Since TW was low on inventory, the FF series does not break well in the toes for me, I tried the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme shoes. Oops! This model's arch is too low for my foot and too wide. I also tend to jam my right toe when stopping or changing direction. I changed insert to Dr. Scholls plantar series because I was starting to feel the pull around the heel. It is also too tight around my left ankle. I will continue to use these shoes until they wear out. When there is no soreness, they are very comfortable shoes. They are by far one of the best looking shoes I have in my arsenal. KSwiss is an excellent brand. This particular model does not bode well for my skinny foot.
    From: Peter, 12/19/20

    Comments: These are handsome and well made shoes. I can wear them as everyday, run-errands shoes. However, I can't wear them on the tennis court because the backs of the shoes are too high and dig into the backs of my ankles when I scamper about chasing tennis balls. I've had this problem with another brand, but not with KSwiss before. I'm a 4.0-4.5 player and have enjoyed other KSwiss shoes that did not have this high back.
    From: Paul, 12/18/20

    Comments: These shoes are comfortable and durable. Good support and they fit well with custom orthotics.
    From: Michael, 12/3/20

    Comments: Excellent tennis shoes from the beginning! Highly recommended. I love my KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme shoes, they are light and comfortable. When I am finished playing my feet don't feel like they have been through a meat grinder. Will only use these from now on.
    From: Jacques, 11/25/20

    Comments: They fit pretty tight and not as soft as the other reviews made them seem. They were also loose around the top unless you use the last eyelets, but then they were even more uncomfortable. Just trying to find shoes that are more friendly for plantar fasciitis and shin splints. So far not the new adidas adizero and not these KSwiss. I tried a pair of New Balance size 10 2E wide shoes and they were even tighter. So far my old Barricade shoes are the most supportive for performance, but I had to have a size 10.5, which makes my foot slide in these shoes and my toes slam into the toe box. Next I will try Asics.
    From: Jason, 11/24/20

    Comments: Great shoes right off the bat. I bought a second pair after two matches in them. Even more comfortable than my old Asics.
    From: DJ, 11/17/20

    Comments: Excellent tennis shoes from the beginning! Highly recommended.
    From: Federico, 11/17/20

    Comments: I have been using Barricades and Lotto Raptors for a while. Tried the KSwiss and these are incredibly even. Writer than the above two mentioned, very comfortable, excellent stability. I am 6'3, 220 pounds, and I push off hard. Very sure footed and they feel pretty low to the ground while still offering good cushioning. I have a low arch, and highly recommended.
    From: J, 11/16/20

    Comments: Second pair of KSwiss, both are comfortable right out of the box with no break in needed. One of the best fitting shoes I have tried, felt like a slipper compared to my Asics, snug around my foot with no slippage, could use a little more arch support, hopefully the second pair will last longer than the first, which was less than six months with about 12 hours a week use on outdoor courts. Wish they had a little more style, very boring look.
    From: Sam, 11/15/20

    Comments: Very comfortable and supportive. Great looks too! I wish KSwiss made a clay version.
    From: Al, 11/14/20

    Comments: I am very happy with these shoes. It is very comfortable and, after only a few wearings, it appears to be sturdy. I particularly like soft ankle enclosure.
    From: Gary, 11/13/20

    Comments: So far these have been as advertised, comfortable, lightweight, and holding up well. I have been through several matches so far, but the next test will be in the spring. We will learn more about overall reliability.
    From: Danny, 11/12/20

    Comments: I typically have had a good experience with the KSwiss brand in the past, but these shoes bind around the back side of my ankles, which makes them very uncomfortable. I returned them immediately as I felt I was going to rub a blister quickly with any amount of prolonged wear.
    From: Anonymous, 11/12/20

    Comments: Worst shoes I've ever owned. I've played sports all my life and never had an issue with rolling ankles until I tried these shoes. They slip, they slide, they roll over.They look absolutely wonderful, so at least they have that going for them and I will still wear them as a general weekend sneaker, but after five times on the tennis court, never again.
    From: Curt, 11/12/20

    Comments: Big KSwiss fan, my fifth pair over the last four years. Great fit stable and low to the ground. My left foot for some reason rubs on my achilles tendon, so I put a thick bandaid and it helps, otherwise I love this update.
    From: Brian, 11/9/20

    Comments: I use these shoes for both pickleball and tennis, about a half and half mixed use. I am a 5.0 player in both, 50 years old. I loved the feel right out of the box. Very comfortable on court and they feel lighter on court than I originally thought. I really enjoy the stability on the run. I found they run a little bigger than my standard Asics size 13 shoes, but with an extra thin sock they fit perfectly. So far after 15 hours of use they show minimal wear. If these shoes pass my long-term durability test, I may have found a new go-to court shoe brand!
    From: Colin, 9/30/20

    Comments: The Hypercourt Supreme, to me, are their best shoes produced. They are light, comfortable, stable, durable, and good looking. If they would round out the toe box to achieve a more natural foot shape, as they did with the original Hypercourt Express model, it would be an 11. Well done.
    From: Robert, 9/27/20

    Comments: The best shoe yet! No break-in, just go out and play.
    From: Chuck, 9/17/20

    Comments: I tried on several shoes prior to choosing the KSwiss Hypercourt Supreme. I picked them for their true fit, I am a size 10, and their underfoot comfort. The weight and stability combination of the shoe were also determining factors in my choice. I will point out that there is some break-in required of the area where the shoe and bootie meets the ankle. It is a little stiff in the beginning. Other than that, I have had no issue with the shoe. I don't slip in the shoe and feel very supported.
    From: Mark, 9/16/20

    Comments: I really like these shoes. I've never owned a pair of KSwiss shoes, I've always gone for the better known brands, and I must say that I am impressed. They are comfortable, soft but sturdy, great traction on the court, and look really nice. I'm a size 10, regular and standard width, and they fit perfectly. The only drawback I can think of is that the laces are too short. I highly recommend them!
    From: Ric, 9/11/20

    Comments: Excellent shoe choice, I'm very happy with my purchase.
    From: Ossie, 8/30/20

    Comments: I love these shoes. They're light and yet extremely supportive. Very comfortable on the court. Allows me to move almost effortlessly. I just wish they were available in more colors.
    From: Lou, 8/28/20

    Comments: I have had these shoes for a week now. These shoes provides good support and traction on the court, and a nice snug fit. The only downfall of these shoes is the insole. When I first tried them on it felt like my heels were sitting lower than the balls of my feet. This caused some discomfort at the outside edge of my arches while playing. I removed the insoles and they were very thin at the heel. I just put in a pair of Spenco insoles and the shoes feel much better. Be prepared to replace the insoles in these shoes if you decide to buy them.
    From: Jose, 7/27/20