Thanks for the Vid. UPDATED #2(!): I bought the Jet Mach 3. I also bought the SFX3 which feel quite similar to the Jet Mach but the toe box is wider and more flexable. I also bought the new Tyson Viper Pro Skechers and they are COMPLETELY different from the OG viper in construction and feel. They are more like what someone from a tennis background would expect a PB shoe to be like- highly recommend you give them a chance. I also have the Adidas Game Court 2- which feels most like a 'traditional' tennis shoe. The jetmachs are great, feeling substantial/durable but not overly bulky. They are form fitting and responsive. The slight outsole extension gives heel a bit more stability. The Wide size fits my foot perfectly as I have like a 1/2 wide foot and sometimes true wides are too big; being a Europeans company, their sizes run a bit smaller. I can see now more of why you might not like the OG skechers if you prefer more of a traditional tennis shoe. First, the sketchers fit me perfectly with their 'relaxed fit.' The thing about the skechers is that they don't have as much midsole padding as the other shoes and they cut lower at the ankle but that's what makes them feel very light and maneuverable. The other thing is that the soles- the heel throughout the toe, feel much more cushy than the jet machs and tennis shoes in general. At first I thought they would be too cushy (like a running shoe) but I find the shoe very stable and they feel even better throughout the play session like it molds to my feet. They are the most comfy PB shoes, in terms of soles, i have tried. The Viper pros are also very comfy but i give the edge to the OG viper. When i saw what you did to the viper toe I was like 'he must have put them on upsidown because how in the world could anyone do that in one play session (LOL)?' Ive never experienced any durability issues with any skechers. The removable insoles of my OG vipers have since worn out and I got the Move Game Day insoles which are very durable and comfy albeit they make the shoe feel a bit more cramped due to them being an actual insole and not the cheap ones most shoes come with. I got the JetMachs at TennisExpress for about $65, same price as the OG and Pro skechers (both with sale discounts/coupons.) The OG viper neon green ones are ridic (as are Tyson's pink Viper Pros) but hey, this is pickleball and honestly, those New Balance ones are way uglier (LOL).
Being honest, I have been wearing Donovan Mitchell Issue 4. For being basketball shoes, they got good wide spacing for my toes, and nice structure for lateral movement and great spring. Also versatile for indoor wood top and outdoor concrete courts
I have tried a lot of shoes from New Balance, Adidas and Nike. The best to me are the Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour. Super comfortable could play four hours and not have any issues with feet feeling fatigue.
Have you tried the Head Sprint 3.5 or the Tyrol Drive V yet? Love that you mentioned the wide foot concern, but when you say that if we have wider feet than yours... how can we access that? Can you give us an idea of the dimensions of your feet, especially the toebox area, please?
Hey man! Have you tried the asics gel resolution 9? I am in-between those and the head shoes in your video. Have you tried those or heard about their durability, they both have 6 month outsole warranties.
The Head Revolt Pro 4.0 vs Head Revolt Evo 2.0 naming/numbering is confusing. It seems like the Evo is the 2.0, and the Pro is the 4.0., as I can't find any Pro 2.0 or Evo 4.0. Doesn't help that you don't have a link to the Pro 4.0s lol. Can you add any clarification about this?
I’m going to have to warn (some) people off the Head Revolt 4.0 shoes. The white and neon yellow ones I got have a clear, textured upper that looks like it has breathing spaces…but don’t. It’s solid, unperforated plastic. I couldn’t blow air through any part of the upper, other than the tongue. So, the few holes in the bottom and the nicely meshed tongue are the only places that allowed Ingress/egress of air. After an hour today my feet felt like they were on fire. I’ll have to find something mesh again, even if it means going for more of the cheap ASICS Rockets. Comfy, breathable uppers and durable. Probably avoided because they’re cheap.
I concur with your assessment of the HEAD Revolt Pro 4.0 shoes. I've been wearing them for about a month based on Pickleball Studios recommendation. Overall they are holding up very well and feel great!! Although the stock insoles are much better than most, I did upgrade to the Superfeet ADAPT run insoles due to ongoing plantar faciiitis issues. This combination has significantly reduced that ongoing issue. Any idea why Head has 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, & 4.0 shoes? I'm still trying to wrap my brain around all the differences.
I used to use the same Superfeet insoles as well as the Zelus insoles. Those insoles are definitely quite nice, but pretty pricy ($50-$60). They ripped and wore out in about 4 months for me and Zelus' customer service was like non-responsive to me. I stopped buying insoles just because they're so expensive and Head Insoles are like super good already. I think they're just different models, price ranges, and materials. TLDR, the 4.0 is more durable but a smidge heavier. The 2.0 is slightly lighter, but the outside is cloth, not reinforced. 2.0 is cheaper, but doesn't come with the 6 month outsole guarantee.
Id love to start filming my games but don’t wanna spend hundreds for a nice new camera (I’ve got an older iPhone). What camera do you use/would recommend for someone that cares more about just getting HD video at a value price?
I have the exact pair of Skechers, but I have the opposite experience. I love them. Have only wore for 12 hours of court time so far, but I find them quite comfortable. By the way, they are called Skechers Relaxed Fit Viper Court. I am very athletic & am hard on shoes. Four three hour intense sessions of pickleball and they still look new. I give them an A so far. Also, I don't find them ugly- lol
This 1 video of a guy selling pickleball shoes says they require more heel support standing around with the more reaching-type of moves at the kitchen. I'm skeptical as hell about it, but what do I know
@@edjupickleball Thanks for the reply. I ordered the Head Revolt 2's yesterday a half size up and should get them today. Fingers crossed. I had *loved* the K-Swiss Hypercourt's because they are so light and also flexible but it turned out that was a bad combo for my older feet. Within a week or so of wearing them I developed a major foot issue/pain that sidelined me for a couple of months.
Awesome I’ve been using some Nike infinity running shoes to play but I had my ankle twist because not enough ankle support so definitely will buy the Head shoes 4.0 and try them out.
Huh. I played tennis for over 40 years and never played on a wooden basketball floor before. Or smoothed concrete. I think I played on synth at an indoor club in Sioux City. Wife and I have both had great luck with shoes that seem to have been designed around volleyball: gum soles. I had great luck with the cheap ASICS Rockets and my wife loves her Mizuno shoes. Also work well on synthetic surface and surprisingly well on polished concrete. We avoid playing outdoors but they work well, we both have logged too many hours outdoors playing tennis, basketball, mountain biking and being mailmen.
Strong disagree on the Revolt’s being comfortable. They’re incredibly uncomfortable! So far my favorite and super comfortable and very affordable shoe is the Nike Precision 6.
Yeah, they're ok for drilling and you can get them for a great price every so often. They are definitely not premium. A little narrow. The insole isn't good. Not as stable laterally. The Adidas Barricade 13 is fantastic. I also love the new Head Pickleball shoes and the Babolat Jet Mach 3.
So true. That’s why the Revolt 4.0’s that came today worry the heck out of me. Fit and finish are outstanding but it appears the only breathing points are the tongue and the little holes on the bottom. I just took them off after wearing them for an hour and my feet feel like they were in ovens. I tried blowing through the uppers and no air passed through. After my 3 hours of play tomorrow morning I’ll bet my feet are soaking wet. I’m used to wearing the cheap, but plenty breathable, comfortable and durable ASICS Rockets, which served me well (after changing the insoles). Wondering if I should just send them back before I possibly end up in Blisterville.
Thanks for the Vid. UPDATED #2(!): I bought the Jet Mach 3. I also bought the SFX3 which feel quite similar to the Jet Mach but the toe box is wider and more flexable. I also bought the new Tyson Viper Pro Skechers and they are COMPLETELY different from the OG viper in construction and feel. They are more like what someone from a tennis background would expect a PB shoe to be like- highly recommend you give them a chance. I also have the Adidas Game Court 2- which feels most like a 'traditional' tennis shoe. The jetmachs are great, feeling substantial/durable but not overly bulky. They are form fitting and responsive. The slight outsole extension gives heel a bit more stability. The Wide size fits my foot perfectly as I have like a 1/2 wide foot and sometimes true wides are too big; being a Europeans company, their sizes run a bit smaller. I can see now more of why you might not like the OG skechers if you prefer more of a traditional tennis shoe. First, the sketchers fit me perfectly with their 'relaxed fit.' The thing about the skechers is that they don't have as much midsole padding as the other shoes and they cut lower at the ankle but that's what makes them feel very light and maneuverable. The other thing is that the soles- the heel throughout the toe, feel much more cushy than the jet machs and tennis shoes in general. At first I thought they would be too cushy (like a running shoe) but I find the shoe very stable and they feel even better throughout the play session like it molds to my feet. They are the most comfy PB shoes, in terms of soles, i have tried. The Viper pros are also very comfy but i give the edge to the OG viper. When i saw what you did to the viper toe I was like 'he must have put them on upsidown because how in the world could anyone do that in one play session (LOL)?' Ive never experienced any durability issues with any skechers. The removable insoles of my OG vipers have since worn out and I got the Move Game Day insoles which are very durable and comfy albeit they make the shoe feel a bit more cramped due to them being an actual insole and not the cheap ones most shoes come with. I got the JetMachs at TennisExpress for about $65, same price as the OG and Pro skechers (both with sale discounts/coupons.) The OG viper neon green ones are ridic (as are Tyson's pink Viper Pros) but hey, this is pickleball and honestly, those New Balance ones are way uglier (LOL).
Being honest, I have been wearing Donovan Mitchell Issue 4. For being basketball shoes, they got good wide spacing for my toes, and nice structure for lateral movement and great spring. Also versatile for indoor wood top and outdoor concrete courts
I have tried a lot of shoes from New Balance, Adidas and Nike. The best to me are the Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour. Super comfortable could play four hours and not have any issues with feet feeling fatigue.
I have these shoes too, and 100% agree with you. Probably the best shoes I've had so far and my feet and knees feel good after 3 hours of playing.
The mizuno's also have the 6mo sole warranty. The process is simple, it feels like you get two shoes for the price of one.
Did u size up for your wave enforce or true to size?
@@taco4783did u size up or go true to size?
“ If you do not have a long attention span “ you got me there 😂😂😂
ASICS Gel Renma is a great shoe. I transitioned from Racquetball, where I also used the Ascis brand. Quality shoes.
Have you tried the Head Sprint 3.5 or the Tyrol Drive V yet?
Love that you mentioned the wide foot concern, but when you say that if we have wider feet than yours... how can we access that? Can you give us an idea of the dimensions of your feet, especially the toebox area, please?
Hey man! Have you tried the asics gel resolution 9? I am in-between those and the head shoes in your video. Have you tried those or heard about their durability, they both have 6 month outsole warranties.
The Head Revolt Pro 4.0 vs Head Revolt Evo 2.0 naming/numbering is confusing. It seems like the Evo is the 2.0, and the Pro is the 4.0., as I can't find any Pro 2.0 or Evo 4.0. Doesn't help that you don't have a link to the Pro 4.0s lol. Can you add any clarification about this?
I’m going to have to warn (some) people off the Head Revolt 4.0 shoes. The white and neon yellow ones I got have a clear, textured upper that looks like it has breathing spaces…but don’t. It’s solid, unperforated plastic. I couldn’t blow air through any part of the upper, other than the tongue. So, the few holes in the bottom and the nicely meshed tongue are the only places that allowed Ingress/egress of air. After an hour today my feet felt like they were on fire. I’ll have to find something mesh again, even if it means going for more of the cheap ASICS Rockets. Comfy, breathable uppers and durable. Probably avoided because they’re cheap.
Sketcher Tyson Pro Vipers are great, and now on sale for under $95. I dont like the color pink though, plenty of other colors.
I concur with your assessment of the HEAD Revolt Pro 4.0 shoes. I've been wearing them for about a month based on Pickleball Studios recommendation. Overall they are holding up very well and feel great!! Although the stock insoles are much better than most, I did upgrade to the Superfeet ADAPT run insoles due to ongoing plantar faciiitis issues. This combination has significantly reduced that ongoing issue.
Any idea why Head has 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, & 4.0 shoes? I'm still trying to wrap my brain around all the differences.
I used to use the same Superfeet insoles as well as the Zelus insoles. Those insoles are definitely quite nice, but pretty pricy ($50-$60). They ripped and wore out in about 4 months for me and Zelus' customer service was like non-responsive to me. I stopped buying insoles just because they're so expensive and Head Insoles are like super good already.
I think they're just different models, price ranges, and materials. TLDR, the 4.0 is more durable but a smidge heavier. The 2.0 is slightly lighter, but the outside is cloth, not reinforced. 2.0 is cheaper, but doesn't come with the 6 month outsole guarantee.
I get CLOWNED for telling people to not wear running shoes. I'm not gonna lie, it's my most inflammatory post apparently!
Id love to start filming my games but don’t wanna spend hundreds for a nice new camera (I’ve got an older iPhone). What camera do you use/would recommend for someone that cares more about just getting HD video at a value price?
I use my iPhone for 90% of my content! The camera I use for my UA-cam content though I use canon DSLRs that I use for my wedding work.
Are these also good for indoor use? Thanks.
I bought the Head and had to returned them , narrow fit 😢 nice video I wear the Babylon’s
how is the sizing for the Revolt shoes for wide feet? you went for standard size or up down size based on the length? thanks
I have slightly wide, boxy feed and the HEAD shoes feel amazing. I went for the standard size.
Have the head pro revolt 4.5. Hate them. They squish my toes and run small. Lost a toe nail because of it. I wear a 13 and these were 14s.
I have the exact pair of Skechers, but I have the opposite experience. I love them. Have only wore for 12 hours of court time so far, but I find them quite comfortable. By the way, they are called Skechers Relaxed Fit Viper Court. I am very athletic & am hard on shoes. Four three hour intense sessions of pickleball and they still look new. I give them an A so far. Also, I don't find them ugly- lol
hey, after a while what is your final conclusion about the shoe?
@@daniboy8 They have still been great for me. Holding up very well. I got them on a great close-out sale for $50. Money well spent.
The best pickleball shoes are tennis shoes.
This 1 video of a guy selling pickleball shoes says they require more heel support standing around with the more reaching-type of moves at the kitchen. I'm skeptical as hell about it, but what do I know
I have wider feet and am torn between ordering the Babolat Jet Mach 3 or the Head Revolt 2. Which would you say are wider in the toe box?
The jet Mach 3s have an option for extra wide. I’d go for that one if you have really wide feet. Otherwise I prefer the head revolts.
@@edjupickleball Thanks for the reply. I ordered the Head Revolt 2's yesterday a half size up and should get them today. Fingers crossed. I had *loved* the K-Swiss Hypercourt's because they are so light and also flexible but it turned out that was a bad combo for my older feet. Within a week or so of wearing them I developed a major foot issue/pain that sidelined me for a couple of months.
@@LearnAtMyExpense nice!! remember to remove the ventilation sticker beneath the sole. Enjoy 👊🏼
Coco Gauf New Balance for the win comfort and style
I wish someone made a size 16 wide.
Head shoes sounded like an ad tbh
Head really better than the king Babalot mach 3s??
Awesome I’ve been using some Nike infinity running shoes to play but I had my ankle twist because not enough ankle support so definitely will buy the Head shoes 4.0 and try them out.
On the Head website there is men’s 4.0 court shoes and Men’s 4.0 pickleball shoes ($10 more) does anyone know the difference?
You definitely need to try Adidas tennis shoes
I have the head revolt 4.0 like em
Pickleball shoes marketed directly at Pickleball are pure hype. Same movements and same court surfaces as tennis. 🤷🏼♂️
Huh. I played tennis for over 40 years and never played on a wooden basketball floor before. Or smoothed concrete. I think I played on synth at an indoor club in Sioux City. Wife and I have both had great luck with shoes that seem to have been designed around volleyball: gum soles. I had great luck with the cheap ASICS Rockets and my wife loves her Mizuno shoes. Also work well on synthetic surface and surprisingly well on polished concrete. We avoid playing outdoors but they work well, we both have logged too many hours outdoors playing tennis, basketball, mountain biking and being mailmen.
Even basketball shoes
Strong disagree on the Revolt’s being comfortable. They’re incredibly uncomfortable! So far my favorite and super comfortable and very affordable shoe is the Nike Precision 6.
Is anybody here have any opinion about adidas gamecourt 2 for pickleball?
Yeah, they're ok for drilling and you can get them for a great price every so often. They are definitely not premium. A little narrow. The insole isn't good. Not as stable laterally. The Adidas Barricade 13 is fantastic. I also love the new Head Pickleball shoes and the Babolat Jet Mach 3.
A good amount of tennis models have 6 months outsole warranty.
It all starts with the feet! And important for footwork on the court.
100% footwork and position is half the battle!
So true. That’s why the Revolt 4.0’s that came today worry the heck out of me. Fit and finish are outstanding but it appears the only breathing points are the tongue and the little holes on the bottom. I just took them off after wearing them for an hour and my feet feel like they were in ovens. I tried blowing through the uppers and no air passed through. After my 3 hours of play tomorrow morning I’ll bet my feet are soaking wet. I’m used to wearing the cheap, but plenty breathable, comfortable and durable ASICS Rockets, which served me well (after changing the insoles). Wondering if I should just send them back before I possibly end up in Blisterville.
Try the Tyrol Drive V. You’ll throw out all your other shoes.
Slippers?
This fool is hard to take seriously
My tip to choose the best shoe for pickleball:…
Dont play pickleball..
Please.
Dont.
I am enjoying the shoes you recommended: HEAD REVOLTS 2.0. They didn't have my shoe size for the PRO 4.0. Thanks for the video.
These are alll crap shoes
Crap at being bad?