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KSwiss Speedtrac White/Blue Opal/Lollipop Men's Shoes

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KSwiss Speedtrac White/Blue Opal/Lollipop Men's Shoes

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$79.95
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KSwiss Speedtrac Wh/Blue/Lollipop Men's 7.0
In Stock: 1
Price: $79.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 7.0

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Push the speed limits in the new generation of tennis shoes from KSwiss! 

Quick, light, and supportive, the KSwiss Speedtrac is designed to help competitive players maximize foot speed and cover the court with confidence! The bootie constructed uppers create a glove-like fit, allowing players to feel locked-in and supported even on the quickest cuts. A responsive Surge 7.0 midsole provides rebound into each step, while the outsole features an innovative traction design and durability on any court surface.
  • Upper: Bootie construction for locked-in, low-to-the-ground feel; DuraWrap patch on medial drag zone for durability. Molded Ortholite sockliner.
  • Midsole: Surge 7.0 midsole for energy into each step
  • Outsole: Non-marking Dragguard 7.0 rubber outsole in an innovative tread pattern for excellent traction and durability on any court surface.
  • Color: White / Blue Opal / Lollipop

Fit Details

Length: True
Width: Medium
Arch: Medium
Break-in: None
Weight: 12.9 ounces (size 10.5)
Surface: Hard (All Court)

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1.0 out of 5
2 Customer Reviews
1 out of 5 Stars
no durabilityThe outsole was gone after 4 weeks.
1 out of 5 Stars
Terrible tennis shoe, injury riskThe uppers have no support and soles are too grippy, feels like you’re playing in a water shoe. Need to wear serious ankle support/brace to brake aggressively on a hard court without risking injury. Very comfortable to wear around the house, I use it for casual wear only. The Ultrashot 3 has been my 2023 match day shoe, so I was expecting more from Kswiss. If the Speedtrac had more upper support it could have been a unicorn, but they definitely missed the mark on the design of this first iteration.