Wilson Intrigue Tour Women's Padel Shoe - Navy Blazer/White/Navy Blazer, Size 7 US
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Specifications
- Sole Material: Rubber/Synthetic
- Outer Material: Textile/Rubber
- Closure Type: Lace-Up
- Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant
The Wilson Intrigue Tour Women's Padel Shoe in Navy Blazer/White/Navy Blazer is designed specifically with the female athlete in mind. Engineered around the unique biomechanics of a woman’s foot, this padel shoe promises a secure and supportive fit that adapts to your movements on the court.
With its lightweight construction and responsive cushioning, these shoes aim to provide both comfort and performance, making them an attractive option for serious padel players.
Features
- Fit: Specifically engineered for women's padel play, ensuring a secure and supportive fit.
- FootFrame Dynamic Support System: Wraps the midfoot for a locked-in feel that enhances stability without sacrificing comfort.
- Lightweight and Responsive: Crafted with a single-layer UltraShield mesh upper for breathability and a running shoe-like feel.
- Cushioning: Features a supercritical Pebax foam sockliner that provides soft, energizing cushioning.
- Stability and Speed: Combines a SwiftStep TPU torsion shank with a CMP foam midsole for optimal stability and power during play.
- Traction: Equipped with a Duralast outsole and a padel-specific traction pattern for enhanced grip on the court.
Pros
- Designed specifically for women's feet, providing excellent support and fit.
- Lightweight materials make it easy to move quickly and comfortably.
- Responsive cushioning helps you stay energized throughout matches.
- Stability features enhance performance during quick pivots and turns.
- Padel-specific traction ensures optimal grip on various court surfaces.
Cons
- May not be suitable for those looking for a more traditional tennis shoe style.
- Finding the right size might require trying them on due to specific fit designs.
- Lack of water resistance may limit use in damp conditions.
























