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- Nome del produttore: Wilson Sporting Goods Co.
- Indirizzo: 130 E. Randolph Street, Suite 600 Chicago, IL 60601 USA
- Contatto: https://wilson.com
- Responsabile: Amer Sports Europe Services GmbH
- Indirizzo del responsabile: Parkring 15-17 85748 Garching, Germany
- Recapiti del responsabile: https://www.amersports.com/brands/wilson/
In generale
Ideata specificatamente per donare supporto e stabilità al piede nei movimenti in campo, la Rush Pro 3.0 continua a essere un'alternativa confortevole per i tennisti di ogni livello. La tecnologia Pro Torque Chassis avvolge il piede in una calzata che gli impedisce di fare movimenti sbagliati nel gioco più dinamico mentre l'ammortizzazione Sensifeel assorbe gli shock da impatto e ottimizza la reattività. La tomaia aggiornata in morbido tessuto a rete mesh non offre solo una calzata più confortevole ma permette anche di effettuare cambi di direzione rapidi in tutta tranquillità. Come nelle versioni precedenti, la suola in gomma Duralast offre massimi livelli di resistenza alle abrasioni e garantisce trazione e durata su tutte le superfici.
- Tomaia: il tessuto a rete leggero e traspirante, dona stabilità e traspirazione. La tecnologia Endofit avvolge il piede, fornendo maggior comfort e stabilità.
- Intersuola: Il sistema di ammortizzazione Sensifeel gaarantisce una sensazione piacevole all'appoggio, mentre la tecnologia R-DST+ ottimizza la reattività e l'inserto di sostegno in TPU offre una maggiore stabilità per evitare le torsioni indesiderate.
- Suola: La suola in gomma Duralast con design a spina di pesce modificato offre la massima resistenza e trazione su tutte le superfici.
- Colori: Nero Blade/Verde
Dettagli
Lunghezza: | Standard |
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Larghezza: | Medio-attillata |
Arco: | Medio |
Break-in: | Non necessario |
Peso: | 375 g (taglia EU 44.5) |
Opinione precedente
Comments: The best version of the Rush Pro yet. All the previous traits of stability and durability remain but with a softer upper and slightly improved cushioning. The shoe also doesn't expand too wide upon breaking in, which was my only issue with the 2.5's. I also really like the new appearance, it's less clunky and more streamlined. These may be the best overall tennis shoes I've ever played in.
From: Brian, 1/6/20
Comments: I'm a USTA 3.5 player. I play two to three times a week year-round, approximately, 2/3 doubles and 1/3 singles. My criteria for a tennis shoe is cushioning, a comfortable soft upper, and decent stability. There are more stable shoes out there, but these have excellent cushioning and they have been very comfortable. I have been wearing them about a month so far, no durability issues yet.
From: Nate, 12/10/19
Comments: I was a little too fast with my praise of this shoe. These are the best, worst shoes that I've worn for tennis. You cannot beat the stability and the comfortability, but the durability is horrible. I normally don't see any wear on my outsoles until the second or third month, but these are almost completely worn through after 30 days of wear. I only play two or three times a week. Wilson most definitely sacrificed durability for the light weight; unfortunately. I should've stayed with the 2.5's because the 3.0's are my warranty shoes.
From: Thomas, 9/26/19
Comments: I'm a 4.5 and to keep it short: These are the best tennis shoes that I have ever worn. A little squeaky but every other aspect of the shoe is perfect. Most definitely an improvement from the 2.5's. Salute to Wilson!
From: Thomas, 8/18/19
Comments: There's a reason these shoes are on sale. First, they are great shoes, super comfortable, the absolute best for wide feet unless you want to spend $150 for New Balance. If you drag your toes at all, the toes wear through in about 2 weeks for competitive players. My son played a tournament and literally wore through the toes over the weekend. After 5 pairs of shoes in 4 months, no more.
From: Paulie, 7/9/19
Comments: This is the best Wilson shoe I've tried in a while, it has a very comfortable fit. There is plenty of room in the toe box. It is lightweight and has a very breathable upper, but still feels supportive. The laces are solid and stay put when tightened. The herringbone tread is good on the clay courts. This is also a nice looking shoe that I would highly recommend.
From: Eric, 7/8/19
Comments: For me, the Rush Pro 3.0 is not an improvement over the Rush Pro 2.5. The only benefit is that the shoe is lighter, but by becoming lighter the shoe had to sacrifice fit. There is much more heel slippage than the 2.5, and cushioning, especially in the forefoot. This shoe is much too flexible which sacrifices ankle support. I feel that the Rush Pro 2.5 is a much better shoe and appreciate that TW still carries it.
From: Anthony, 7/1/19
Comments: I was on a playtest for these. Wonderful shoes, they are great for comfort and speed. These are a return to the solid shoes of a few years back. I would give these a try.
From: Steve, 7/1/19
Comments: Just wore these in a long match this week. This shoe is solid and has decent cushioning. Simply put, I forgot I was wearing them during the match, which is actually a good thing. No discomfort, great support without being overly intrusive. The cosmetic is cool and wearing Wilson is retro cool.
From: Andrew, 5/17/19
Comments: This shoe is very comfortable right outside of the box. These were great all day and I proceeded to wear them for all of my activities, they felt like very comfortable walking shoes but with tennis performance, they are also well ventilated. I wear custom orthotics and have for years which fit great in these shoes. The standard insoles were not glued in and slid out easily. The traction is very good as well. If I had a complaint, it is that they squeal when I shuffle or approach the net. Overall I would recommend these shoes.
From: dak95_00, 3/28/19