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WilsonMen's Glide Competition Tennis Shoes

R859

Retail: R2,000
Excludes shipping
ETA: 5-10 working days
From as little as R215 with Payflex instalments

R859

R2,000
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The next evolution in tennis footwear is here with the Wilson Glide Comp. Strategically-placed Glide Plates have been inserted into the outer sole to help with sliding on hard courts. The plastic plates engage when the player decides they want to slide while the rubber on the outsole grabs the court at the completion of the slide and helps you recover for your next shot. Be better equipped for the modern game with this revolutionary shoe from Wilson!

Product Features
  • Upper: Synthetic materials over a layer of mesh provide good support, stability and breathability. Endofit tongue technology locks in the foot for a glove-like fit.
  • Midsole: EVA midsole offers good cushioning and support under foot. An extra layer of rubber protects the shoe from damage while sliding for added durability.
  • Outsole: Plastic Glide Plates provides a smooth surface to encourage sliding on hard courts. The Duralast rubber outsole around the plates offers good traction and durability as well.
  • Colour: Black/Scuba Blue
Product Specifications
  • Shoe Upper: Synthetic materials over a layer of mesh provide good support, stability and breathability. Endofit tongue technology locks in the foot for a glove-like fit.
  • Shoe Outsole: Plastic Glide Plates provides a smooth surface to encourage sliding on hard courts. The Duralast rubber outsole around the plates offers good traction and durability as well.
  • Shoe Colour: Black/Scuba Blue
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