Shoe Review

The Hypercourt Express 2 x LIL is embellished by collaboration logos on the tongue and heel, as well as a customized sockliner. A translucent outsole and two different color lace options further elevate swiss shoes the unique look. The upper of the shoe is made of a combination of seamless synthetic and mesh material. These materials are going to provide you with excellent comfort and breathability.

Complementing the EVA sponge, which is the primary source of shock-absorption, is the Ortholite X40 sockliner. It is rated with a 40 percent elasticity rating which makes it more responsive than the usual kind. With its open-cell formulation, this removable foam has the capacity to wick moisture. Thus, it surrounds the foot with an airy and dry environment. The pivot point located under the ball of the foot is created to help the wearer to twist and spin with ease.

Durawrap Flex, gives the shoe support with no break-in period, while Surgelite midsole technology provides all-day comfort. The shoe also features a deep grooved herringbone outsole for exceptional traction on clay court surfaces. The K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 becomes even lighter and more comfortable due to Surgelite midsole swiss shoes technology, whilst keeping its trademark breathability and generous fit. Durawrap Flex design offers more support and reduces the break-in time. The new upper design gives this shoe a fresh and modern look, suitable for hard and clay court surfaces. The Express line from K-Swiss tennis shoes is their classic leather line.

The shoe comes with a modified herringbone tread for traction on any surface. The K-Swiss Hypercourt tennis shoe series is the premier line in the company’s extensive court performance footwear offerings. The other k swiss white shoes two have mesh/molded polyurethane/synthetic leather uppers. Like all K-Swiss tennis shoes all three are designed to put you closer to the tennis court-playing surface by placing your foot lower in the shoe.

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My new pair of K-Swiss tennis shoes replaced a pair of Prince T22 Tennis shoes which I was also satisfied with. The Hypercourt’s come in plenty of choices, but I decided to push the envelope and choose the orange colorway, which I dubbed “orangesicle”. The one thing I noticed when taking them out of the box was how the color seemed to slightly change from a different angle. The T22 was more of a mid-height shoe but I did not miss the change.