DR. COHEN’S PICKLEBALL SHOE LIST

A good pickleball shoe provides support for your feet and ankles to help prevent injuries. Some important features of a great pair of pickleball shoes include excellent cushioning to absorb impact, stability for feet and ankle’s lateral movements and quick stops and starts, and grippy outsoles to help reduce sliding. Regular shoes or shoes made for walking and running are not recommended for pickleball because they are not suitable for the types of directional movements that playing pickleball requires.

Dr. Cohen recommends the following:

Wilson Rush Pro 4.0 for Women

-Stable

-Explosive

-Exceptional lateral support

-Breathable upper

-Well cushioned midsole

-Accepts orthotics well


Babolat SFX3 All Court Shoe

-True to size

-Excellent for wide feet

-Breathable upper durable layered mesh design

-Active flexion technology reduces stress on different pressure points of the foot

-Outsole provides excellent tractionAccepts orthotics well



Tyrol Striker Pro V Court Shoe

-Aerated EVA midsole for great cushioning

-Open-weave nylon upper allows for considerable ventilation

-Great stability is provided by the combination of a tension control shank, heel counter, and toe guard

-Hard to find in stock and pricey

-Accepts orthotics well

 

Babalot Jet Mach 3

-Lightweight

-Great support

-Michelin sole to resist abrasions

-Durable and flexible

-Accepts orthotics well


K-Swiss Women’s Express Light

-Lightweight

-Great for quick sprints

-Good traction

-Pivot and change direction with ease

-Accepts orthotics well


New Balance Fuel Cell 996v6

-Fuel cell foam delivers a propulsive feel

-Good upper durability

-Durable toe guard

-Good outsole technology for durability in high-wear areas

-Non-marking outsole

-Accepts orthotics well

To learn more about how to avoid foot and ankle injuries while playing pickleball, America’s fastest-growing sport, check out our Pickleball Injuries on the Rise article:

https://www.drleecohen.com/blog-drleecohen-sports-medicine-podiatry/pickleball-injuries-on-the-rise

 

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