Overview
Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. Surgelite midsole technology offers lightweight cushioning and support under foot allowing you to feel connected to the court and speedier than previous versions.This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface.
- Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning.
- Midsole: Surgelite midsole technology offers lightweight cushioning and support under foot allowing you to feel connected to the court and speedier than previous versions. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting.
- Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface.
- Color:White /Black
Fit Details
Length: | True |
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Width: | Medium-wide |
Arch: | Low |
Break-in: | None |
Weight: | 10.8 ounces (size 8.5) |
Specs & Fit
Evolving to emulate the quickness of a running shoe, the Hypercourt Express 2 is now lighter and faster while still offering all-around comfort! The upper has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. Surgelite midsole technology offers lightweight cushioning and support under foot allowing you to feel connected to the court and speedier than previous versions.This will be a seamless transition from the previous version as they will feel plush on your feet while still allowing you to feel connected to the court. The outsole blends traction and durability and offers solid performance on any court surface.
- Upper: Seamless synthetic materials and mesh for comfort and breathability combine with DuraWrap Flex to provide a more flexible shoe. Added protection in the toe for extra durability. An Ortholite liner for added cushioning.
- Midsole: Surgelite midsole technology offers lightweight cushioning and support under foot allowing you to feel connected to the court and speedier than previous versions. Midfoot shank for added stability and unwanted twisting.
- Outsole: Non-marking Aosta 7.0 rubber outsole in a modified herringbone tread pattern provides excellent traction and good durability on any court surface.
- Color:White /Black
Fit Details
Length: | True |
---|---|
Width: | Medium-wide |
Arch: | Low |
Break-in: | None |
Weight: | 10.8 ounces (size 8.5) |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Reordered these shoes in the same size I ordered 4 months ago- and they are too small? Frustrating as they are on back order now.
From: Kelly, Arlington, TX, 1/7/22
Comments: The Lucky in Love Neon Yellow shoe runs large. I ordered my usual size for the Hypercourt Express 2 and it was a half size larger than all my others. Sadly had to return. Otherwise super cute and comfortable shoes.
From: Anonymous, Encinitas, CA 8/11/21
Comments: Very disappointed in these shoes. I fell in love with this line years ago. They were so comfortable, cushioned, and light weight; and accommodated my wide forefoot and narrow heal nicely. Over the years, the durability diminished significantly. This version is so stiff and hard underfoot. I will never wear them out. I can't wait to throw them out! Still searching for a comfortable and durable replacement. I wish TW had a shoe finder tool on the website. There are no more sport and tennis shoe stores that offer any kind of service or assistance. I order six pairs at a time and then send them back. Argh.
From: Almost!, 4/25/21
Comments: These shoes were comfortable, but sadly the bottom soles wore out way too quickly, lasting less than six months and I play maybe two or three times per week. Never had shoes wear out as fast as these! For the price, should last much longer.
From: Jean, 2/15/21
Comments: Please bring back previous version of this style. There is way too much plastic all over these shoes. They quickly look yellow from sweat. They don't have as much cushioning as the previous version and feel narrower and longer. Miserable with this new version. Now I'm on the hunt again for the perfect tennis shoes.
From: Jennifer, 1/29/21
Comments: Much narrower than the original Express shoes! The original Hypercourt Express shoes fit great through the ball of the feet, but the Express 2 has a narrower toe box. They're also stiffer, the fabric seems to be much tighter and less giving. Definitely a disappointment.
From: Meg, 1/21/21
Comments: These feel like Frankenstein shoes on the court! Stiff as boards, and haven't broken in at all. My old pair was great, so I bought these on clearance and it was just too bad. KSwiss has never been wrong for me before, except when they canceled the amazing Glaciator.
From: Jean, 1/19/21
Comments: They felt good when I tried them on at home and wore around the house, but after playing two times in them they are just painful and I hate them. Too narrow in the toe box and causes toe jamming and irritation to toe joints. Tennis shoes shouldn't have pointed toes. Usually I love KSwiss because I have wider flat feet, but these are just too stiff overall in the upper and the narrow toe box is terrible. Also hard to adjust, and too tight in the middle, but my heel slides up and down in the back of the shoes and they are hard to adjust. Wish I would have read the customer reviews, not just pro reviews, before buying.
From: Amanda, 2/16/21
Comments: Almost everything was comfortable except the bottom where the edge of the shoe string hits the inside of my feel and I feel like I can't lift my feet without it hurting or bending my knees. I'm disappointed how little cushions are used for KSwiss. This is the third KSwiss that hurts my feel. I miss all the old models where it's light and comfortable.
From: Miwa, 1/2/21
Comments: I loved the previous model of these shoes, but have found these to be tight in the toe box and difficult to lace to get the right balance of support and roominess. I like the clean look of them, but wouldn't buy this model again.
From: Olive, 10/9/20
Comments: Ouch! I have wide feet that fit comfortably in the KSwiss Hypercourt Express LTR, could barely squeeze in the much more narrow Express 2.
From: Penny, 8/15/20
Comments: I loved the previous version of Hypercourt Express shoes. From the first day I put them on, they felt right and my feet were very comfortable allowing me to play for hours on. I bought this new model a few weeks back and besides the color, unfortunately I have nothing positive to say about these shoes. They are stiff and narrow. It gives me blisters on the back of my foot and do not fit comfortably. Real bummer I should have bought a few pairs of the old model. If you were a fan of the previous model, do not waste your time and money trying this shoe. You will be disappointed.
From: Christine, 8/5/20
Comments: They are pretty cool looking, but that's about it. I have wide feet and I have been wearing the KSwiss Hypercourt Express for the past few years. I love them. They are comfortable and I can stay on the court for hours. When I found out that the shoe was going to be redesigned, I bought three pairs in case I didn't like the new iteration. I was right. As I mentioned, these shoes are cool looking, but they are stiff, clunky, more narrow than the previous iteration, and nowhere near as comfortable. It's just like what Head did to their shoes a few years ago when they redesigned the Revolt. This iteration is bad in my opinion. KSwiss, if you read these reviews, stick with the cool colors, but bring back the previous model. Now, I'll be ordering shoes from Tennis Warehouse until I can get something that fits correctly. Way to go, KSwiss.
From: Anita, 7/13/20
Comments: I wore these around the house for three days and the shoe seemed wonderful. Nice wide toe box, great cushioning, and support. I wore them on the court today for the first time and the rubber, plastic edge that sticks up just a little bit on the outside edge of each shoe dug into the outside bone of my feet. After two hours of playing, both of my feet felt bruised. Not sure why that little triangle sticks up beyond the rest of the rim, but it was torture. It looks like they use the same design on all of their styles. Now I am stuck with a shoe that is causing pain.
From: Ellen, 5/20/20
Comments: It's a real bummer because I absolutely loved the last iteration of these shoes. With my current Hypercourt Express shoes, I finally found a tennis shoe that was perfectly comfortable. It is light, flexible, comfy, great feel on the court. The newest version is back to feeling way too stiff around the toe box and somehow feels cut more narrow through the arch of the foot. What looks like a small tweak to the shoe, actually changes the feel and comfort immensely.
From: Becky, 3/5/20