Since Asics 10.5 are my usual size for running walking shoes. I bought Asics clay shoes as I read they would work in Padel, there were ok but is night and day difference when I bought Nox padel shoes. Do not by tennis clay shoes to play padel. Ahora si son asics específicamente para padel asumo que no hay problema
It's all just personal preference. I have orthopedics insoles due to an old injury and the only shoe that really fits well with this insole is the Adidas Solematch Control (for the new type of courts) and the Adidas Solematch Control Clay (for the older type of courts with a lot of sand).
Thanks for sharing! Quite a unique situation! But yes, realistically, it will take some trial and error, but I've spent hundreds on shoes and still haven't found the "perfect shoe." Hope I can help others avoid that.
I have the Nox AT10 lux. Beautiful shoe, good cushioning, nice fit for normal/wider feet. But… they’re designed to prevent knee issues, with a minimal drop and more cushioning under the forefoot. Nice for the knees, but not for your calves and hamstrings. I’ve had calf strain and hamstring pain after using them. I guess I’m not that flexible anymore. Be aware.
Since Asics 10.5 are my usual size for running walking shoes. I bought Asics clay shoes as I read they would work in Padel, there were ok but is night and day difference when I bought Nox padel shoes. Do not by tennis clay shoes to play padel. Ahora si son asics específicamente para padel asumo que no hay problema
they stick too much right? or did you have another problem with the asics for clay?
Head are really bad for me, lost a lot of skin… the At10 Nox is top shoe for me
My legs feel really relaxed when i finish games
thanks for the tip! i’m happy to hear lots of ppl feel the same love for the nox’s
I also had the head pro and replaced with the nox ml ones which was way better. The head were narrow in toe area and stiff. Caused injuries
It's all just personal preference. I have orthopedics insoles due to an old injury and the only shoe that really fits well with this insole is the Adidas Solematch Control (for the new type of courts) and the Adidas Solematch Control Clay (for the older type of courts with a lot of sand).
Thanks for sharing! Quite a unique situation! But yes, realistically, it will take some trial and error, but I've spent hundreds on shoes and still haven't found the "perfect shoe." Hope I can help others avoid that.
Adidas clay tennis shoes and Joma padel shoes are great.
Glad they're working for you!
Thank you!
happy to help!!
Great review
thank you! happy to help!
YESSS how to choose
Thank you! I'll work on that video soon. Glad to hear you found what works for you
Love my NOX 10, but they are too narrow on my toes after hours of playing. But the support of them are 10/10
I have the Nox AT10 lux. Beautiful shoe, good cushioning, nice fit for normal/wider feet. But… they’re designed to prevent knee issues, with a minimal drop and more cushioning under the forefoot. Nice for the knees, but not for your calves and hamstrings. I’ve had calf strain and hamstring pain after using them. I guess I’m not that flexible anymore. Be aware.
@@richardvanvliet2287 Strange. They market their drop as being high. Thanks for sharing.
Wilson and the Adidas
Wilson have quite a unique style - I need to give them a try
Wilson Hurakn Pro and also Nox AT10 deluxe. Loved them but the base did suffer a lot of erosion in less than 8 months. Other similar options??
I think the Asics soles are some of the most durable.
Asics are very good, but too narrow for slightly wider feet…
@@richardvanvliet2287 the resolution pros: yes. the padel pros are not so narrow