On Men's THE ROGER Pro Fire Tennis Shoes

About This Item

A shoe elite tennis players can trust when play heats up. The unique geometry of the Speedboard® supports the foot without limiting flexibility, and strategically placed overlays and reinforcements offer durability when sliding on hard courts.

Design:

  • Overlays, molding, and reinforcements protect during slides Inside eyelets to prevent broken laces
  • Speedboard® supports the foot without limiting flexibility
  • Midfoot lacing cage locks in the foot during dynamic moves
  • Generous padded heel for comfort

In-Shoe Comfort:

  • Bottom-loaded Speedboard® stretches under the toe box for energy return
  • Stiff Helion™ foam insert delivers stability, comfort, and energy return

Durability & Traction:

  • Decoupled herringbone design on the outsole for traction

Additional Details:


  • Best for: Tennis
  • Heel-to-to drop: 8mm
    • Brand : On
    • Country of Origin : Imported
    • Web ID: 25ONXMTENNTHRGRPRFEAE

    REVIEWS

    4.0

    2 Reviews

    Good Show But Not Really An Upgrade From The Pro 2

    Slightly wider toe box but felt less responsive. Think I like Pro 2 better look-wise but they're both nice shoes. I'll go with these if the soles last longer but time will tell.

    Close, But Still Behind V1

    This is the 3rd version of the Roger Pros, but V1 is still the best. Fit & Comfort: Runs a bit short, with a low toe cap that presses on toenails. After an hour on hard courts, it gets uncomfortable. The sole is very stiff—even with Game-day Pro insoles, I felt ankle pain and couldn’t play back-to-back matches. Performance: The close-to-the-ground feel (like V1) is excellent for explosive movement, and the wider toe box is a big improvement over the cramped V2. Durability is still TBD; past ON Pros lasted me only a few months at 8–10 hrs/week of play. Looks: Best silhouette in tennis shoes—sleek even in large sizes (unlike the clownish look of Asics Court FF). But the “Swiss Engineering” label feels like marketing, not sport-specific design. Bottom line: • Pros: roomy toe box, great court feel, sharp design. • Cons: short fit, low toe cap, overly hard sole, questionable durability. If ON could make the V1 last longer, it’d be the perfect shoe. Right now, I only buy them for the looks, not the performance. As for this listing, there is a mistake. The photos show white version which I ordered, but the color name is pink version which I received, and decided to keep.

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