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Highlights
Updated toe skins for increased durability in a high-wear zone
Updated upper provides more space in the forefoot compared to the original GP Challenge
Designed for use on hard court surfaces
About This Item
Made for the best and those who aspire to be, the GP Challenge 1.5 helps you serve and swing with confidence. With Air Zoom units and side-to-side stability, it’s made to unleash your inner might and smash whatever comes your way when it’s match point.
Design:
Strong midfoot plastic plate adds stability for quick cuts and power to your game when transferring energy from motion to motion
Webbing around the eyestays combined with the plate offer a sort of "hugged" containment when moving side-to-side
The heel is extra padded to help keep you comfortable and supported
Heel is specifically designed for rocker-like movements, like pulling back for a serve
Added gusset to the tongue to keep it from sliding to the side during the heat of play
Updated upper provides more space in the forefoot compared to the original GP Challenge
In-Shoe Comfort:
Forefoot Air Zoom unit helps you play on your toes and puts a pop in your first step
Heel Air Zoom unit provides support
Durability & Traction:
Extra rubber in the toe area, specifically the big-toe side, adds durability
High-abrasion rubber in the forefoot offers durability and traction
Updated toe skins for increased durability in a high-wear zone
Additional Details:
Designed for use on hard court surfaces
Brand : Nike
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 26NIKMTENNGPCHLLNGBWU
REVIEWS
3.0
1 Reviews
ErickL515775259
2 weeks ago
Comfortable Shoes But Has Manufacturing Issues
These shoes look great and are super comfortable. However, the design of the shoes (i.e., the ribbon style lace retention mechanism / eyelets) is prone to failing. This has happened to me with 3 pairs of GP Challenger 1.5's, where I tighten the shoes and wear them, and over time the ribbon / strap becomes frayed and detaches from the stitching which results in the laces not being able to provide a secure fit. first pair lasted 1.5 months (see first image), and second pair lasted 2 days (see second image). For premium priced shoes, this is unacceptable.