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KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 8.0
In Stock: 15 Days
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 8.0
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 8.5
In Stock: 1
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 8.5
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 9.0
In Stock: 06/13
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 9.0
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 9.5
In Stock: 06/13
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 9.5
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 10.0
In Stock: 3
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 10.0
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 10.5
In Stock: 06/13
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 10.5
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 11.0
In Stock: 2
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.0
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 11.5
In Stock: 15 Days
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.5
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 12.0
In Stock: 06/13
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 12.0
KSwiss Hypercourt Express 2 Blue Opal Men's 13.0
In Stock: 15 Days
Price: $130.00
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 13.0

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Plush comfort, and support with a wider 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! This extra wide version has an upper which has been constructed to be even more flexible and remains supportive -- making it a great shoe to push your footwork to its limits. 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 material provides added comfort, shock absorption, and cuts down on weight for a very speedy feel. 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 / Infinity

    Fit Details

    Length:True
    Width:Slightly Wide
    Arch:Slightly Low
    Break-in:None
    Weight:13.0 ounces (size 10.5)
    Stock #: 06613-407-M

    Customer Reviews

    4.1 out of 5
    56 Customer Reviews
    4 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Good option if you're a 2EI had to find a new wide shoe after New Balance changed the CT Rally and settled on these K Swiss. I also tried the Babolat SFX but they were a little bulky and not very cushioned. These K Swiss shoes are wide enough, offer decent cushion and above average durability.
    2 out of 5 Stars
    Significantly More NarrowI've worn every iteration of this shoe since it was released - no less than 12-15 pairs. I was excited for the new styling and colorway of this most recent version and ordered 2x pairs right away. Unfortunately, the are noticeably and significantly more narrow than their predecessors. Once you slip them on, they feel not unlike the normal width versions of most other shoes. I hope K-Swiss remedies this as these have been my go-to match shoes for several years.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great for wider toeboxI need a wider toebox and these fit great. For reference: Vapor 3's are a touch too narrow and Addidas Courtjam's a touch too wide. The extra eyelet for heel lock lacing is clutch! Requires a little break in. Soles were a little stiff the first 3-4 hours but after that just fine.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    A worthy successorAre you a middle-aged player whose game has been stuck between 3.5-4.0 for years and who has found that only a few brands of tennis companies, K-Swiss among them , offer shoes that conform to your duck-like feet and will accommodate sports orthotics? If so, read on! I've played in many iterations of KSwiss's "club" shoe, including the most recent Hypercourt Express 2 that this shoe replaces. In general, the shoe is a worthy successor to that shoe, and in some, but not all, ways an improvement. It has the same wide and full toe-box, but for some reason the actual opening to the shoe is moved further back and feels tighter. Using a runner's not is still possible, but it may be slightly uncomfortable as the plastic on the edges pushes into your ankles.. Also, the tongue of the shoe is neither as long nor as cushioned as on the previous model. In general, the shoe feels a bit more "locked down" and slightly less springy (perhaps because it is a little heavier than the previous model?). It is extremely stable and supportive, more than the previous shoe given the amount of plastic as well as an internal strap that holds your foot in place. It doesn't seem to breathe quite as well, however; I'll know more now that the New England winter has finally abated!
    1 out of 5 Stars
    Not stable at all, size down if you buyI just picked up a pair this week, played in then twice, and loathe them. They felt great in the store but, once I started playing in them, my feet did NOT feel locked in at all. It seems like they are so cushioned that the fit effectively loosens up when you're moving. They do not feel safe to pay in at all. I will be using my older pair of T22.5's until I find a better pair from a different brand (or just get a new pair of T22.5's). It's not that they broke in super quickly because they feel amazing when standing still out just walking. I think you need to size down such that they're super tight in store to get the right fit. I reached out to K-Swiss to see if they'd work with me to exchange for a different model or size down, but their reply was basically "too bad so sad" because I bought them from my local tennis pro and not directly. Not sure what difference that makes other than an excuse for them to not stand by their product. I spoke to the pro I bought from and he feels awful and wants to work with me. He offered to exchange them for another pair at half price. I'm not going to take him up on it because I hate to pay it forward in this case. It seems crazy that a multinational shoe brand won't stand by their product but a local small business is. This was my first pair of K-Swiss in ~20 years and will be my last. The only other times I've had issues with sneakers out of the box and complained (maybe once or twice in my lifetime), the manufacturer worked with me.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Stable Yet ComfortableThe KSwiss Hypercourt Express 3 is one of the best all around tennis shoes I've worn in a while. The shoe is reminiscent of the Asics Solution Speed 3 or Adidas Barricade 2 (if you can remember that far back). The upper part of the shoe offers stability without being constrictive, like the Asics FF3. I can slip the shoe on without having to reach down to hold the shoe in place, which is great compared to all the shoes with a mono-sock bootie. The toe box is roomy, yet there is no sliding to cause toe jamming when you stop abruptly. In my case, the size 10 is true to size. The Express 3 provides out of the box wear-ability and superb cushioning. I have yet to see any wear / tear after playing a few hours on hard courts with them, but only time will tell. While styling is largely a matter of personal preference, these shoes are bold without being obnoxiously radical or bizarrely shaped. For reference, I'm a former 5.0 level player who hits primarily with my sons, who are 8 and 6 UTR.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    Great overlookd shoe.I bought these (for friendly matches and practices) along with the asics solution speed (for tournaments). Both for clay. These are really heavy and supportive, have great cushioning, quite durable and surprisingly, pretty fast. These became my go to shoes. They are more comfortable and fast than the asics and worn them out while the asics were left basically new. Very good shoe overall.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    K-Swiss are the best tennis shoesI used to wear Asics but I have been wearing K-Swiss tennis shoes the past few years. They are the best.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    I like these shoes.For years I have worn Prince T22. 5's, I was unable to order them; so you guys recommended these. They're light, look great, have an ample toe box, and provide good stability. My only concern is durability. I talked to a player who wears them. He gave a good report on their durability.
    5 out of 5 Stars
    Would Recommend
    K-Swiss Hypercourt Men's Tennis shoesI have been playing for two years now. I play indoors and outdoors. I have a wide foot and was looking for a comfortable shoe. At the recommendation by an associate at Tennis Warehouse, I purchased a pair of K-Swiss Hyper Court tennis shoes. The shoes provide more space for the toes. The shoes are light but very study and provide excellent ankle/arch support. I love these shoes so much, I purchased a second pair. If you have wide feet and looking for a change in the shoes you feel are uncomfortable and tight, Purchase a pair of K-Swiss Hyper Court tennis shoes. You will not regret it.
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