I've heard so many great things about this shoe. The only problem I've seen is the durability. There isn't a warranty and it can wear out fairly quickly so that's my only hesitation!
Yea, I just finished writing our women's review on this shoe and would say the main concern was durability. If you aren't too tough on outsoles, not a huge issue but they will wear down fairly fast if you are playing a couple hours a day. Michelle, TW
@@tenniswarehouseThanks for the honesty Michelle. I don't slide on hard courts and I'm not super hard on the outsole either, it's more the toe drag for me and this one is good for that it looks like. I just got a pair from the sale you just had on them and I'm pumped!! They feel so comfortable it's kinda crazy.
in the Asics Court FF3 I wear a US size 9.5 or EU 43.5. In the AG-LT 23 Ultra I went up a half size to US 10.0, which Lacoste translates that to a EU 43.0. Since you wear a EU 44 in Asics Court FF 3, which is a US size 10.0, then I would recommend going with a US 10.5 in the AG-LT 23 Ultra, which is actually a 44.0 in EU. So I guess the size conversion issue is in US sizing, and not EU sizing. It sounds like a 44 is good for both in EU sizing. Troy, TW
We haven't had a chance to wear them on clay and a clay outsole would be ideal, but I think aside from the outsole pattern, they would be really good on clay because they fit well and are quick and nimble with enough support and not too bulky! Plus the brighter colors hold up well even with dirt! Michelle, TW
We haven't tested much in the CT Rally, but If I had to pick between this one and the Gel Resolution, I might go slightly in favor of the Gel Res 9, just because I like a little more stability, and material underfoot. For me I would put the AG-LT 23 Ultra more in between a Vapor 11 and Vapor Pro 2, or in between a Court FF3 and a Solution Speed FF. They feel and ride the court more like a speed oriented shoe does, but they have that added stability from the shank and sidewall that is built in. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse one more question for you as I'm getting mixed replies on TTW - I'm usually a 12 shoe in most Nike/NB, 11.5 in Asics. I tried 12 in these and they were a little snug in the toe box (but nothing painful or pinching); Chris mentions he wishes he didn't size up. Did you guys have a consensus on if it was TTS or if you should size up/down?
@@applesforakbar I sized up a half size to 10.0, from my usual 9.5 that I wear in Gel Reolution, Court FF3, Vapor 11, and I think I am pretty confident in that decision. Jason also went up a half size to a 10.5 from his usual 10.0, and says that he also needed that for a comfortable fit. Hope that helps, Troy, TW
Love that they're 25% off right now!!! Finally was able to order a pair
Yes! Stock up :)
Michelle, TW
Honestly best shoes ever ! Amazing comfort and stability. Very impressive
We love them too!
I've heard so many great things about this shoe. The only problem I've seen is the durability. There isn't a warranty and it can wear out fairly quickly so that's my only hesitation!
Yea, I just finished writing our women's review on this shoe and would say the main concern was durability. If you aren't too tough on outsoles, not a huge issue but they will wear down fairly fast if you are playing a couple hours a day.
Michelle, TW
@@tenniswarehouseThanks for the honesty Michelle. I don't slide on hard courts and I'm not super hard on the outsole either, it's more the toe drag for me and this one is good for that it looks like. I just got a pair from the sale you just had on them and I'm pumped!! They feel so comfortable it's kinda crazy.
40% off now for the green ones !!
I use size 44 in asics court ff3 what's the size to wear for this one?
in the Asics Court FF3 I wear a US size 9.5 or EU 43.5. In the AG-LT 23 Ultra I went up a half size to US 10.0, which Lacoste translates that to a EU 43.0. Since you wear a EU 44 in Asics Court FF 3, which is a US size 10.0, then I would recommend going with a US 10.5 in the AG-LT 23 Ultra, which is actually a 44.0 in EU. So I guess the size conversion issue is in US sizing, and not EU sizing. It sounds like a 44 is good for both in EU sizing. Troy, TW
Troy’s swing is definitely influenced by Roger. 😁
I'm so intrigued by this shoe - how would it hold up on clay?
We haven't had a chance to wear them on clay and a clay outsole would be ideal, but I think aside from the outsole pattern, they would be really good on clay because they fit well and are quick and nimble with enough support and not too bulky! Plus the brighter colors hold up well even with dirt!
Michelle, TW
@@tenniswarehouse thanks Michelle, gonna go try these on!
Have you noticed they also have a clay version of this shoe? I've seen it listed on other websites, not sure if TW has it yet but worth a look!
If you had to rank this shoe, gel res 9 and CT rally what order would you place them in 🙂
We haven't tested much in the CT Rally, but If I had to pick between this one and the Gel Resolution, I might go slightly in favor of the Gel Res 9, just because I like a little more stability, and material underfoot. For me I would put the AG-LT 23 Ultra more in between a Vapor 11 and Vapor Pro 2, or in between a Court FF3 and a Solution Speed FF. They feel and ride the court more like a speed oriented shoe does, but they have that added stability from the shank and sidewall that is built in. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse much appreciated Troy!
@@tenniswarehouse one more question for you as I'm getting mixed replies on TTW - I'm usually a 12 shoe in most Nike/NB, 11.5 in Asics. I tried 12 in these and they were a little snug in the toe box (but nothing painful or pinching); Chris mentions he wishes he didn't size up. Did you guys have a consensus on if it was TTS or if you should size up/down?
@@applesforakbar I sized up a half size to 10.0, from my usual 9.5 that I wear in Gel Reolution, Court FF3, Vapor 11, and I think I am pretty confident in that decision. Jason also went up a half size to a 10.5 from his usual 10.0, and says that he also needed that for a comfortable fit. Hope that helps, Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse Thanks as always Troy!
Chris, what strings were those blue ones?
Kirschbaum Pro Line Evolution 16. Lots of spin and control with good tension hold for a co-poly. Cheers, Chris, TW
Does it fit for broad feet?
Our playtesters Jason and Tiffani have wider foot types, and these shoes work well for both of them; one of their favorite shoes to play in. Troy, TW