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K-Swiss Men's Hypercourt Express 2 Tennis Shoe

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Size: 7 Wide


Color: Lucent White/Infinity/Scarlet Ibis


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13 x 10 x 5 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 06613


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 1, 2020


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ K-Swiss


Best Sellers Rank: #11,013 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #7 in Men's Tennis & Racquet Sport Shoes #20 in Tennis Footwear


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,286 ratings


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  • Love Them
Great arch support and wide toe area. Very durable soles, grippy when you need it. The soles are designed to help stop ankle roll with some out flare in the heel and front sole. Used for pickleball and helped me get over lingering discomfort from a torn Plantar Facia. Love these shoes and plan to buy another pair. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Excellent shoe.
I am reviewing these shoes after wearing them for just over a year. I use them to play pickleball on indoor and outdoor courts. I am very happy with this shoes. They have great grip, are comfortable, and are wearing well with no obvious or uneven wear on the soles. I would definitely buy again. But my how the price has gone up, mine were a real bargain, I paid $70 in May 24. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2025 by Droopy Socks

  • Painfully stiff
I spent a couple years enjoying the Mizuno Supersonic Wave (volleyball shoe) for tennis. I could shove my wide feet into them and the thin soles gave me excellent court feel and never caused me to tip my ankle during lateral moves. However, they were actually too narrow (and not long enough) and I developed a neuroma and sessamoiditis. I started exploring barefoot shoes (with modified insoles for more protection; currently Xero Prio) to get the toe room but maintain the feel. Both problems amazingly went away within two weeks, however, after about 3 months, the sessamoiditis came back. Back to the drawing board - I figured I'd give traditional tennis shoes another shot. I ordered this KSwiss shoe, the New Balance 996 v4, and the Asics Gel Revolution 8 all in Mens 9.5 Wide. Quick result - I'm sending them all back. The Asics were the narrowest, very straight then rounded shape to the toe region. Their uppers are crazy plasticky, stiff, painfully uncomfortable. There's an attached sock thing on either side of the tongue and two straps across the top of the tongue to hold it in place. Both make the shoe feel even more cramped. Because of those top straps, it is not possible to get a sloppy, loose-shoe feel after a match. The bottoms were also very stiff. The outsole is sufficiently vertical and thick to make me concerned about ankle-tip. The New Balance had better width across the toe-joint ridge but the toe box is so tapered that it squished my toes painfully. They were the most flexible top and bottom. In the numbers below, you can see that the soles are the thinnest of the 3. The heel cup was shallower than the other two and, usually, I'm okay with that but didn't care for it this time. The KSwiss were both wide enough across toe-joint ridge and roomy enough for my toes to be straight and even a little splayed. The heel cup was deep with a cushiony, comfortable heel collar. The uppers have a lot of plastic like the Asics but the design is considerably more flexible there than on the Asics. The outsole has enough angle shaping that I don't think I'd ever catch and tip my ankle in them. I developed hope. I took them for a brief test drive at a clean, indoor tennis court. After less than 10 minutes I had to take them off. They have the stiffest soles of the 3 and while thick, the soles are not cushiony at all. My sessamoiditis burned immediately. Somehow, they made my pinky toe joint hurt as well. The stiffness had a significantly negative impact on my footwork. I had no agility, no ability to zip into the right place. While on court, the length felt excessive by at least a 1/2 inch. I would need to put those heel pads in to get them to fit properly. I'm returning all 3 and going back to further modifications of barefoot shoes.... Data (oddly, the width and length "feel" tracks better with the exterior measures than insole measures, Xeros excepted) -------------- Mizuno Supersonic Wave: Size 42.5B. Weight (Left Shoe) 293g. Heel Stack 2.7cm. Heel cup height 8.1cm. Insole Length 27.8. Insole Width 9.6cm. Outsole Length 30cm. Outsole Width 11.2cm. Xero Prio: Size 43B. Weight (Left Shoe) 260g. Heel Stack (Modified) 1.4cm. Heel cup height (Modified) 6.4cm. Insole Length 27.6. Insole Width 10.4cm. Outsole Length 28.8cm. Outsole Width 10.7cm. Asics Gel Resolution 8: Size 43.5EE. Weight (Left Shoe) 401g. Heel Stack 3.1cm. Heel cup height 7.1cm. Insole Length 28.4. Insole Width 10cm. Outsole Length 28.8cm. Outsole Width 11cm. New Balance 996 v4: Size 43EE. Weight (Left Shoe) 338g. Heel Stack 2.75cm. Heel cup height 6.95cm. Insole Length 27.8. Insole Width 9.6cm. Outsole Length 30.3cm. Outsole Width 11.8cm. KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2: Size 42.5EE. Weight (Left Shoe) 370g. Heel Stack 3.1cm. Heel cup height 7.4cm. Insole Length 27.9. Insole Width 10cm. Outsole Length 30cm. Outsole Width 12cm. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2023 by Mark Twain Mark Twain

  • K-Swiss
Size: 7.5 Wide Color: Bright White/Stretch Limo/High Risk Red
Excellent Tennis shoes that come in different width sizes so can be fitted more effectively. Good value compared to similar brands
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by Kevin Bavolar

  • k swiss tennis shoes fit well.
Size: 11 Color: White/Black/Mars Red
too early to tell. Have to use them more.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by rogelio1

  • Shoes
Great shoes
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2025 by Jackie

  • Overall good but only last 6 months.
Size: 10 Color: Barely Blue/White/Black
The tread on these shoes lasted six months. They could not withstand the durability they were built for in order to last…..at least a year. I would think that they would at least last a year. Overall comfort was good.
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025 by Frank Medina Frank Medina

  • K-Swiss Court Shoe
Size: 11 Wide Color: White/Black/Mars Red
Great quality and great price.
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by Donna S Wells

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