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Highlights
Fits small; Nike® recommends ordering a half size up
About This Item
Design:
Wide base offers better stability for quicker cuts and sudden swift changes in direction
Traditional u-throat provides ease of entry and adjustability
Strong midfoot plastic plate adds stability
Designed for wear on hard court surfaces
In-Shoe Comfort:
Padded collar adds comfort around the ankle
Padded tongue features breathable mesh to keep you cool and comfortable
Durability & Traction:
Extra rubber in the toe area, specifically the medial toe, to help avoid excessive wear and tear
High abrasion rubber in the forefoot offers durability and traction
Brand : Nike
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 24NIKWCHLLNGPRBLKFTW
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REVIEWS
3.6
50%
Recommended
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pquinones15
3 weeks ago
Buy Half A Size Bigger!
Supportive shoes but they do run half a size smaller and take a while to break in! I wore them and got a few blisters the first day I played pickleball for 3 hours in these. Really cute shoes and I can’t wait to break these in but I have to make sure I wear thinner socks due to the shoes running half a size smaller.
cindyliu
1 month ago
Perfect For Pickleball
I bought if for pickleball and it's comfortable on the court. I bought a half size up based on the reviews and it fits me nicely.
JessicaF383406006
2 months ago
Too Tight And Uncomfortable
Too tight! I should have read the reviews. Even if you size up, the shoe is quite hard and uncomfortable.
Howard
6 months ago
Super Tight
Too tight. Had to size up for my daughter who is normally a 6.5 and she still thinks it's too tight. Will see if it breaks in, but it not we're going to return it.
Kasey
6 months ago
Best Nike Offering For Women's Tennis - Replace The Sole Though
Great stability and control. Of all of the current Nike tennis shoes for women, these are the ones that find the balance of stability without being too heavy or clunky. The GP Challenge Pro is the best shoes for anyone playing hardcourt 3+/week. For me, the Zooms are too flexible - there aren't any brakes when you sprint and change direction on hardcourt in the Zooms. Plus the sole of the Zoom wears out too quickly, I replaced them every two months because the tread was gone. The Zooms triggered plantar fasciitis when I wore them because my feet were working too hard in the loose, flexible shoe. A competitor of mine broke her foot the first time she wore the Zooms. First short ball she sprinted from the baseline and broke her foot. No stability. The Osaka's are CUTE but are far too heavy and not breathable enough for a long singles match. Enter the GP Challenge Pro. The upper has reinforcement at the midsole to keep you locked in. It prevents you from sliding through the toe when you are sweaty and chasing short balls. The tread is hearty and holds up with frequent hardcourt use - I am replacing mine every 6 months which is typical if not a little longer than usual. And the sole has an athletic contour with little give that makes the shoe very responsive. They are such a good shoe that you never have to think about them. My only gripe about them is the CHEAP insole. It is so laughably bad it ruins the shoe. I end up using the Sof Sole athletic gel insole. It is easier on the joints and prevents blisters and bunching than the sole provided. With the replacement insole it is a 5 star shoe.