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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's Shoes

4.0
6 Reviews
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's Shoes

4.0
6 Reviews
$139.95
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 7.0
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 7.5
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 8.0
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 8.5
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 9.0
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 9.5
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 10.0
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 10.5
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KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 11.0
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  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.0
KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 11.5
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  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.5
KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 12.0
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  • US Men's Shoe Size: 12.0
KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 13.0
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  • US Men's Shoe Size: 13.0
KSwiss Ultrashot 3 White/Peacoat Men's 14.0
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Price: $139.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 14.0

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Overview

Continuing to evolve based on player feedback, the Ultrashot 3 proves to be the most durable and stable shoe in the KSwiss range. The breathable mesh upper is supportive and comfortable and reinforced to protect your feet from hard court abrasion when sliding while the soft heel cup ensures your feet will be snug and held in place. The midsole offers an ultra-soft yet resilient foam for responsive bounciness underfoot, as the herringbone outsole performs well on all court surfaces and has been engineered to provide maximum durability without weighing you down.
  • Upper: DuraMesh and No Sew Slidegaurd provide comfort, support and durability for even hard court sliders. DuraWrap in high wear areas for added durability.
  • Midsole: Surge 7.0 cushioning is ultra-soft, responsive, light and durable. Mid-foot TPU Shank for stability on the quickest of movements.
  • Outsole: Draggaurd 7.0 durable rubber outsole in a modified herringbone pattern provides durability and traction on any court surface. Backed by a 6-month outsole durability guarantee.
  • Color: White / Peacoat

Fit Details

Length:True
Width:Medium
Arch:Slightly Low
Break-in:Slight
Weight:15.3 ounces (size 10.5)

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Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
6 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
SolidThis shoe allows my custom footbeds without any negatives. I did order 11.0's, a half size bigger as per recommendation. Very comfortable and solid. On my second pair, outsole lasts about a year + of playing 2/3 times weekly doubles. Recently ordered a Hypercourt Supreme 2 in 10.5, the model I used to use. Fit was good but my footbeds raised my heel out of the pocket. Sent them back.
1 out of 5 Stars
BAD LACESI purchased these for my son in High School Tennis. The shoe eyelet severed the laces after four times wearing the shoes. New laces needed in order to wear them.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
DurableI have a wide foot. These shoes are a perfect fit & hold up well on the court.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Thumbs Up for Ultrashot 3I bought the Ultrashot 3 because I was searching for a sneaker that would help with my Achilles tendonitis. Saw a couple online reviews that recommended this model. I've played in them twice now it seems like my Achilles was less sore after singles and almost not sore at all after doubles. I will need to play in them more to know if they are a solution. Aside from that, the Ultrashot 3 has excellent stability and traction. They are a little heavy, but I did not feel slow on the court. My only complaint is that one of the eyelets digs into the front side of my ankle when I cinch them up tight. The tongue could also be more padded.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Great shoe if you like a larger toe boxI used to be a big fan of the Lotto Raptors but then those were discontinued and the replacement Lottos were just not the same. I switched to Prince for a bit and that was okay but the upper was a bit too stiff and dug into my foot. These are fantastic and feel like I'm wearing those old Lottos that I loved so much but even better because the soles seem to last longer.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
K-Swiss Ultra Shot 3Good shoe, fits like my K-Swiss Hypercourt mesh, but weighs a little more. Wish the HC mesh was still around - best and lightest tennis shoe from K-Swiss.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Terrible quality control on these. I have had two pairs, and both had the lower lace loops come apart so that you can't tighten the bottom of the shoe. To make matters worse, K-Swiss has been backordered since end of March, so I haven't had any shoes to wear for 5 months.
From: Ray,Santa Rosa, CA 8/21/21

Comments: I've been wearing the past two iterations of the Ultrashot shoe and liking them. The Ultrashot 3 was an expensive disappointment, however. The right shoe collar was irritating my ankle and the shoes were a tad too wide (my feet are a medium width). I added an insole which took up enough space that the irritation went away; however, I gradually developed a painful corn (this is the first time I've had a corn). So, only 3 months into wearing this shoe, I bought a pair of Asics Speed Solution FF's.
From: George, 8/14/21

Comments: I previously used the Ultrashot 2, which was really nice. I have fairly wide feet, and KSwiss is really good for my feet. The Ultrashot 3 would be perfect if it wasn't for the really thin and narrow tongue.I have now played 6 hours and where the top lace is, it is really uncomfortable. I had to loosen the laces a lot which makes it less than ideal with regards to stability. I compared the tongue of the Ultrashot 2, and the Ultrashot 3 clearly has a far more narrow and thinner tongue. Big mistake. I wish I hadn't bought it. Maybe it needs 15 hours break in, but it really seems like a design fault. Perhaps they did it to save a few grams in weight, but they really messed this one up. Very strange, as for sure the shoe must had been tested countless of hours before being production ready. It is really visible as well as the laptop two lace holes is the problem. The narrow tongue means that the laces press directly onto the foot and the tongue gives no protection at all.
From: Alexander, Helsinki , Finland 8/4/21

Comments: I am 6' 200 lbs and like top quality tennis shoes for every day wear. What grabbed my attention is that TW review said these might be a little wide. I wear a size 13 and the Ultrashot 3 is a little wider with more room in the toe box. I like the way the shoe fits and I wear a more heavier athletic sock. The Ultrashot 3 is the MOST comfortable and fit my feet to a tee, besides being attractive. I have both in white and dark gray. If they came out in a light blue, I would buy that too!
From: Teeter, 5/22/21Janesville, WI

Comments: I find these run a little big, but it depends on the fit you like and foot shape. Close in fit to me as the new Nike Vapor Cage, which is known to run a little big. Anyway, lot of good things about the shoes. I feel like the cushioning is a little squishy and maybe ends up being a little too soft. The shoes don't breathe that well either, it's something the video comments on. The shoes fit a little high around the ankle too. But I like the shoes otherwise. Maybe I can look past the breathability and love them. Solid shoes with minor drawbacks. But if you're a lighter weight player, you might be fine in this cushioning. I'm around 185 and 6'2". It's kind of at the limit, but not unbearably.
From: Anonymous, 4/30/21

Comments: Switched from the Ultrashot 2. Found the Ultrashot 2 shoes to be nice out of the box, but quickly lacked support. The Ultrashot 3 shoes take a bit of time to break in and are stiffer out of the box, actually hurt for awhile, bounced back and forth with old shoes. Then one day about five days wearing in. They were perfect. Much more stable than the Ultrashot 2 shoes and better overall fit, and seems like the overall support will hold up as the sole wears versus having soles with completely compressed foam underfoot. Worth the break-in time.
From: Larry, 3/29/21

Comments: These shoes felt stiff when I first put them on, but once I started moving around in them, wow these are plush! I live in my tennis shoes so they aren't just for on court for me, but also for work at a club and socializing so I've really been loving KSwiss recently, the designs look good enough for both the tennis club and the pub!
From: Andrew, 3/4/21

Comments: Used to wear adidas, but they've really blown it with their releases the past couple of seasons, nothing in their newer lineup compares to the previous Barricades. Switched to these as I wore KSwiss many years ago and loved the comfort. These new Ultrashots are incredible. I highly recommend, especially if you were a fan of the older Barricades.
From: Taylor, 2/15/21

Comments: Best shoes KSwiss has ever made!
From: marc, 2/2/21

Comments: Bought almost on the arrival in stock day. Absolutely love the cosmetics. I wear adidas US 14 or 49 1/3, but these just don't even feel close to that size. KSwiss has always been a shoe brand I've desired, but have been skeptical moving from my go-to adidas as not many companies go that big. Maybe I need to return to the SoleCourt Bounce. Gutted because these look perfect. Sorry, but for me they are too small and I would need a half size or maybe full size bigger.
From: Paul, 1/28/21