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What are the Best Pickleball Shoes?

As someone who has managed the pickleball program at the local community center, I have seen first-hand the dangers of wearing the wrong kinds of shoes when playing pickleball. I’ve seen numerous injuries — rolled ankles, ruptured Achilles’ tendons, pulled hamstrings, strains, sprains, and more — many of which may have been prevented with proper footwear.

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Instead of grabbing the most convenient pair of athletic shoes, it is imperative to make sure the shoes are conducive to the forward, backward, and lateral movements required on the pickleball court. Leave the walking shoes, running shoes, and cross-trainers at home when playing pickleball. They are designed specifically to support your forward motion — not side-to-side movement with quick stops and starts. Likewise (this is for you, Tulip City Pickleball Club 🌷🌷🌷🌷), keep the wooden shoes reserved for klompen dancing as they tend to provide minimal ankle and arch support on the courts. 🙂

Does Wearing Good Pickleball Shoes Really Matter?

Yes! It is, indeed, critical to wear good pickleball shoes when playing – regardless if you’re playing competitively or recreationally. While features such as style, comfort, weight, and color matter when finding a shoe: first and foremost, a good pickleball shoe is one that will keep you safe on the court. It should provide you with adequate ankle support and arch support while being lightweight and comfortable – allowing you to glide smoothly around the court with minimal effort.

We will categorize the different shoes in the article below, but before we get too far, here’s our list of pickleball shoes that we recommend by brand:

  • Adidas Men’s Tennis Shoe
  • Adidas Women’s Tennis Shoe
  • ASICS Men’s Volleyball Shoes
  • ASICS Women’s Tennis Shoe
  • ASICS Women’s Volleyball Shoe
  • Babolat Men’s Tennis Shoes
  • Babolat Women’s Tennis All Court Shoes
  • HEAD Men’s Tennis Shoe
  • HEAD Women’s Tennis Shoes
  • K-Swiss Men’s Pickleball Shoe
  • K-Swiss Women’s Pickleball Shoe
  • Mizuno Men’s Indoor Court Shoe
  • Mizuno Women’s Volleyball Shoe
  • New Balance Men’s Tennis Shoe

So What Makes for an Effective & Safe Shoe for Pickleball?

The best shoe for pickleball is a court shoe or tennis shoe — one that has great comfort, grip, ankle support, rubber soles, and a tread pattern conducive to quick lateral movements.  Keep in mind, a good pair of pickleball shoes will not last forever.  A general rule-of-thumb is that pickleball shoes should be replaced after approximately 60 hours of play — or 3 to 4 months, depending on how often you play.

Are Pickleball Shoes the Same as Tennis Shoes?

Indeed, pickleball shoes and tennis shoes are very similar as both sports require similar movements and quick bursts around the court. Shoe brands, to their credit, have recently begun introducing shoes that are designed and marketed specifically for pickleball.

Tips for Purchasing Pickleball Shoes

  • Begin by researching the Internet. Peruse the manufacturer’s information as well as the relevant reviews and comments.
  • Ask other players with whom you play which shoe they prefer and why. They are bound to share their experiences with you.
  • Determine if you prefer a shoe with a top layer of leather or fabric/mesh – or a combination of both. This will impact comfort and breathability.
  • Look for shoes that have adequate ankle and arch support.
  • Consider the court surface on which you most frequently play. That will help determine whether you should purchase a tennis shoe, court shoe, or volleyball shoe. Indoor courts (gymnasiums, for example) tend to be slipperier. Outdoor courts (tennis court surfaces), on the other hand, wear down your soles more quickly.
  • Consider the court’s surface color. As many of you know, hitting the pickleball at your opponent’s feet is an effective strategy. Do you want your feet to be an easy target? Consider a darker shoe or one that can be more easily camouflaged against the court surface, in order to “hide” your feet from your opponents. ;-).
  • Consider your playing style. Do you move around the court excessively and drag your toe? Depending on your style, you might need more lateral support or cushioned toecaps.
  • Consider the weight of the shoe. You don’t want a shoe that’s going to weigh you down on the court.
  • Is your first priority comfort? If so, consider a gel insole. However, with all of the running and quick bursts required in pickleball, you should also look for a shoe with a thick sole to minimize impact with the court.
  • Keep track of when and where you purchased your shoes along with how much you paid. This will make it easier to purchase new shoes in the future.

 

>>Be sure to use the Shoe Tracker in our Pickleball Planner to help you easily keep track of everything related to your shoes!<<

 

What are the Best Shoes for Outdoor Pickleball?

If playing outdoors — or indoors on a tennis court or similar hard, gritty surface — tennis shoes are the best option.  Tennis shoes provide the necessary support for quick lateral and forward-and-backward movements and they hold up best to the wear-and-tear of rough court surfaces. I personally own several pairs of the Adidas Gamecourt tennis shoes — while others swear by the New Balance 806 tennis shoes.

Best Pickleball Shoes for Indoor Wood/Composite Gym Floors

If playing indoors on a wood/composite gym floor — like at a local, recreation center — court, volleyball, or tennis shoes — are great options.  Mizuno and ASICS are two brands that both have some good “volleyball” (gum rubber) options in their shoe line-up that can be worn for pickleball. While I use my tennis shoes to play indoors, there are several other options — specifically designed for the wood/composite gym floors.


Best Shoes for Pickleball

The following are pickleball shoes that we recommend. We have divided the list into mens and womens.

Pickleball Shoes for Men

Adidas Men’s Gamecourt Tennis Shoe

This is an affordable tennis shoe. It is breathable and lightweight. It also has a durable outsole to give you a firm grip with every serve and slide.

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ASICS Men’s Gel-Rocket 9 Volleyball Shoe

 


These shoes for indoor court play. They are lightweight and feature a rear and forefoot GEL® Cushioning System that offers shock-absorbing support at toe-off.

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Babolat Men’s Tennis Shoes


This shoe is engineered to be more stable, comfortable, and breathable than past models. It is comfortable – featuring one of the most advanced layered stock insoles on the market.

 

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HEAD Men’s Revolt Pro 3.5 Tennis Shoe

This shoe offers an optimal combination of comfort and stability. It has a higher heel for additional dampening. It is durable and has ventilation holes. It also has non-marking rubber.

 

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K-Swiss Men’s Express Light Pickleball Shoe


This shoe was designed specifically for pickleball. It is comfortable, lightweight and breathable. It has maximized cushioning and enhanced durability. It offers antimicrobial properties to keep feet cool and minimize the effects of perspiration.

 

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Mizuno Men’s Wave Momentum Indoor Court Shoe

 


This shoe is used on indoor courts. It disperses energy from impact to a broader area providing a stable platform and a superior cushioning. It gives ultimate support that responds to an intense change in stance.

 

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Womens Pickleball Shoes

Adidas Women’s Gamecourt Tennis Shoe

 

These shoes feature a breathable, snug upper and soft comfort. They grip well on the hardcourt.

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ASICS Women’s Gel-Resolution 7 Tennis Shoe

 


This shoe has a rearfoot and forefoot GEL Technology Cushioning System. It attenuates shock during impact, serves up exceptional flexibility, stabilizing support and premium cushioning.

 

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ASICS Women’s Gel-Tactic 2 Volleyball Shoe


This shoe provides excellent comfort and breathability. Its Gel® Cushioning System gives superior comfort and its advanced Trusstic System® gives exceptional stability on the court.

 

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Babolat Women’s Tennis All Court Shoes


This shoe is engineered to be more stable, comfortable, and breathable than past models. It is good for wide feet due to additional space in the shoe.

 

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HEAD Women’s Tennis Shoes


This shoe provides exceptional cushioning, support, and energy transfer. It has great traction. It maintains ultimate breathability with an integrated climate control system. It provides optimum lateral stability, maximum flexibility, and maneuverability.

 

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K-Swiss Women’s Express Light Pickleball Shoe


This shoe designed specifically for pickleball by supporting on-court movement. It is lightweight, breathable, and comfortable. It provides maximized cushioning.  Its antimicrobial properties help keep feet cool and minimize the effects of perspiration.

 

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Mizuno Women’s Wave Lightening Z3 Volleyball Shoe

 


This shoe is for indoor court play. It is lightweight and breathable with air mesh. It is great for quick lateral movements.

 

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How Often Should Pickleball Shoes be Replaced?

Wear-and-tear can take a toll on your shoes. In order to stay safe on the court, it’s important to replace your shoes from time-to-time. I’m typically on the court for a few hours every day, whether I’m teaching or playing. I usually need to replace my shoes every 3-4 months.

Several factors should be considered when determining how often you should replace your shoes.

  • Are you someone who spends several hours on the court each day? If so, you will go thru a pair of shoes quite quickly.
  • Are the grooves in the soles starting to wear down? Check the bottom of your shoes from time-to-time. Can you even see the rubber grooves anymore? If not, you definitely need a new pair of shoes!
  • Do you feel your shoes gripping the court, or are you literally sliding across the court to get the shot?
  • What level do you play? Are you playing for leisure or high competition? Playing at a competitive level will require a more frequent replacement of shoes.
  • Are you wearing tennis shoes or volleyball shoes? Tennis shoes are more durable and will likely last a little longer than volleyball shoes.

Remember to break in your new shoes a little before jumping into a competitive game, or competing in a tournament. Believe me, your feet will thank you!

With the different gear and accessories to buy for pickleball, please don’t skimp on the pickleball shoes.  Having the right pair of pickleball shoes will not only enhance your comfort and performance — but could also very well minimize your chance for serious injury. It’s not necessary to purchase the “cutest” or “coolest” shoe.  It is critical, however, to buy the right kind of shoe. If you currently don’t have the right kind of shoe for pickleball, please make it a priority to get new shoes before setting foot on the pickleball court again. That’s an order!

See you on the courts!

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Comments

  1. Bart Brannpn says

    May 2, 2018 at 9:28 am

    Thanks so much for your article on the best shoes for Pickleball, I hope players will heed you advice as I have learned the hard way after many experiences with the wrong shoe, including blowouts and falls on the court. I currently use Nike court shoes.

    Reply
  2. Laurence Lewin says

    October 9, 2018 at 7:00 pm

    Excellent, and most reassuring article. I’m using K-Swiss, which are particularly good if you have a a wide foot. I’d also add th importance of stretching your calf muscles to prevent Achilles tendinitis, and recommend a 3 minute stand on a variable wedge support which passively stretches the Achilles tendon you stand upright on the wedge.

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    • PickleballMAX says

      October 24, 2018 at 10:07 am

      Thanks, Laurence, for that feedback — and stretching tip!

      Reply
  3. richard baker says

    August 2, 2020 at 10:15 pm

    Amazing article!! I’m on my third pair of K-Swiss Express and can’t find anything I like as much, so I’ll just keep rollin with these. They are light and well vented which is good because my feet get hot. I wear them mostly outside, but on really hot days we play in the rec center and they work fine on the gym floor. They fit my slightly wider foot very well. I usually wear a size 9 and that’s what I order in these and that’s just right.

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  4. Susan Capuri says

    January 19, 2021 at 8:38 am

    Thank you for the information
    I am a newer player and really enjoy the game. I play or practice 6 to 7 days a week so my body is probably going into shock after 45 years of working as a teacher and administrator.

    I keep having problems with my calf which force me to stop playing. I have been wearing Babolat sneakers but my foot moves inside the sneaker. I play outside and am looking for the right shoes.

    Thank you

    Reply
    • PickleballMAX says

      January 26, 2021 at 1:48 pm

      Thanks, Susan, for chiming in. Sounds like it may be an issue of “fit,” and not the actual shoe.

      Reply

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