Players looking for absolute comfort will love this offering!
Players craving complete comfort will revel in the Nike GP Challenge Pro with its plush step-in comfort. Following similar DNA to the GP Turbo, these shoes have a Zoom Air unit in the heel and soft foam under the forefoot while offering a wider base of support and solid shank underfoot for stability. The synthetic upper is supportive and breathable while the U-shape entry keeps it easy to get into and lace up. A durable rubber outsole offers great traction for all surfaces and will be one to last through your season.
- Upper: Breathable mesh for light support; plush tongue; U-shaped entry for ease of entry
- Midsole: Zoom Air unit under heel with soft foam under the forefoot for cushioning with a plate for added stability
- Outsole: Wider base for stability; durable rubber outsole for use on all court surfaces with extra rubber & abrasion features in high wear areas
- Color: Yellow / Teal - PRM simply stands for a premium design on these shoes, specifically an outsole that changes colors with wear!
Fit Details
Length: | Slightly Short |
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Width: | Medium |
Arch: | Low |
Break-in: | Yes, some break-in required |
Weight: | 12.05 ounces (size 8.5) |
Durability Guarantee: | No |
Court Type: | Hard (All Court) |
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Customer Reviews
Not so greatThese are not as comfortable as the old Zoom Pro. Specifically, the toe box is too narrow and puts pressure on the big toe joint. I would not recommend these to anyone with average sized feet.
Comfortable and stylishThese shoes were comfortable right out of the box. I like how they look and feel on the court. I’m looking to buy another pair in a different color.
Don’t buy theseThey are beautiful shoes. But extremely uncomfortable. I had to return them right away.
No paddingThese shoes are so cute, but my feet hurt as soon as I run in them. Ordered a half size larger which fits fine. Wouldn't recommend for tennis.
Extremely uncomfortableJust putting these shoes on for the first time I knew I wouldn’t be able to run in them. They hurt even when they are the correct size.
Very comfortableVery comfortable shoes. Provides more toe drag support than the previous model did.
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Officially found my new court shoes!!I've always been a fan of Nike Court shoes. For the past few years I've played in the Vapors, but decided to try these out because it seemed like the toes of the shoe s were a bit too thin. Inspired by Naomi and Frances, I decided to try these. I wear ankle braces when I play so I ordered a half size larger than usual. I also wanted a bit more room at the toe end. These shoes blew my mind. Super comfy. Lightweight. Easy to start, stop, and change directions in! I think I've officially found my new court shoe. I already bought another pair in a different design. I'm a big fan!!
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Very UncomfortableThese shoes look great but are so uncomfortable, I tried breaking them in and wore them six or seven times. I felt like I was going to lose a toenail if I kept wearing them. And the bottoms of my feet hurt too. I have normal narrow feet, maybe they would be better if you have wide feet? Would not recommend.
Short stuff!Let me preface that, generally speaking, I love Nike and have worn them for many years as a racquetball and tennis player. So I decided to buy a new pair for pickleball. Buyers beware, these shoes do run short! I didn't think that I was going to be able to keep them but they seem to be breaking in and stretching a tiny bit. The first day that I wore them I was afraid for my toenails. Out of the box, these shoes are very stiff as well so I recommend wearing them around the house for a few days before you take them out on the court. Also, tie them well so that your foot doesn't slide forward into the shoe during quick stop and starts. On the up side, they are sharp looking and very supportive. The bottom of my feet hurt after I played in them the first couple of times. I expect that they'll last quite a while before breaking down so the $160 price tag will be worth it.