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Hypercourt Express 2 Tennis Shoe
K-Swiss
Men
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Details & care
Engineered for lightweight, responsive comfort, this fan-favorite tennis shoe wraps the upper in flexible architecture that moves seamlessly with each step. It sits on a fusion of durable tread technologies that stand up to the most aggressive play on both clay and hard courts.
- Tennis: provides a durable, supportive foundation for quick-change movements on clay and hard courts
- Lightweight: puts cushioning and performance underfoot with an emphasis on streamlined comfort
- Lace-up style
- DuraWrap Flex upper provides lightweight, dynamic support with no break-in period
- Seamfree™ upper fuses layers of TPU and breathable tech mesh for flexible support without stitching
- OrthoLite® X-40 footbed rebounds quickly from every stride with enhanced dryness and breathability
- Surgelite midsole provides lightweight, responsive cushioning
- Aösta 7.0 high-density rubber tread delivers durable, reliable traction
- DragGuard 7.0 rubber tread puts a durable foundation under every step
- Synthetic and textile upper and lining/rubber and synthetic sole
- Imported
- Men's Shoes
- Item #6252820
- Core Product ID 333335Z2HH
Size info
- True to size.
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K-Swiss
Two tennis-loving, entrepreneurial Swiss brothers founded K-Swiss in California in 1966. Their initial desire was to create a performance shoe for quick side-to-side movement. That shoe, the K-Swiss Classic, is one of the most iconic sneakers ever created. The K-Swiss brand now encompasses three types of shoes: court style (lifestyle), court performance (tennis) and court fitness (training).