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ASICS Womens Gel Game Tennis Silver Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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3.2
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Description of ASICS Womens Gel Game Tennis Silver

Synthetic-and-mesh. Made in the USA or Imported. Ethylene Vinyl Acetate sole. Forefoot GEL Cushioning System (COURT) - Attenuates shock during impact phase. EVA Midsole -. Ortholite Sockliner - Moisture management (Ortholite is a registered trademark of ATP Manufacturing LLC). Removable Sockliner - A sockliner which can be removed to accommodate a medical orthotic.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great value, great shoes

Pros: - Fits perfectly 8.5 - Unique color - Easy to break in - Excellent front toe protection - Good support Cons: - Laces are short and feel cheap - Insole is flat and basic: no support Conclusion: I consider them to be casual shoes and will be enhanced with my gel liners. Very good shoes considering the price. I recently spent over $100 on lousy Nike shoes so I was hooked.

Pros
  • Removable Insole - An insole that can be removed for use with medical orthopedic insoles.
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 1 out of 5

on the one hand not satisfied with the structure of the shoe.

I bought a pair of these shoes at once and didn't wear the white ones for a while and when I put them on my left heel hurt a lot after the game. I didn't put them back on for a while and when I finally put them back on the same thing happened. I noticed that the left shoe was defective at the back of the heel. There is a hit and I tried returning it but got no response. They're from Midwest Sports. Super disappointed. I hope to hear from you that you will take care of it.

Pros
  • Forefoot Gel Cushioning System (COURT) - absorbs shock during the impact phase.
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Jury Pending - Athletic

I wear a 7.5 in dress shoes and an 8 in trainers and I have an 8 in these and they fit well. I have worn the threads on the court 2 times a week for 3-4 hours and they are holding up well. The only thing is that after an hour or so my sole gets irritated like tired. I thought that it will pass over time but for 3 months and still the same. Last night I put in a very simple, thin, foam orthotic and it was fine, but I wasn't playing as hard as I usually do, so I'll have to do that a few more…

Pros
  • Synthetic & Mesh
Cons
  • Secret

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tennis shoes although I could only buy white ones

I wanted to buy tennis shoes with durable construction. And to my misfortune I wanted to buy them during the pandemic. Other people had the same idea and so I couldn't find a color I liked at the price I was willing to pay. In fact, I tried to recreate the K-Swiss of my youth (in a bolder tone). When they arrived I was so happy! They're more stylish than they look. They are solid (and durable). I have wide feet and they have room in the toe box. I've been using them 2 times a week since spring…

Pros
  • EVA sole
Cons
  • Outer

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good shoes, a little tight out of the box.

I'm used to Asics running shoes with a wider and roomier last. When I unpacked these pumps I was surprised at how slim they were and wondered if they would work. I did as some reviewers suggested and put a tennis ball in the shoe to expand it a bit. It seemed to help! I usually wear running shoes in a 11 and ordered them as a 11 but due to the different style/shape of the shoe I could definitely order my normal shoe size 10.5. For the first time on the pitch, they were great and really stuck…

Pros
  • Made in the USA or Imported
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Shoe construction

These shoes are known as tennis shoes. The shoes are NOT flexible at all due to the HEAVY rubber outsole. The shoes do not flex when walking or running (tennis), causing pain in the upper part of the foot. I called ASICS and spoke to an account manager. He told me that I should have understood the consequences of a hard rubber sole. I had to test the sneakers by walking on the carpet at my house. I replied that you cannot test TENNIS shoes by walking on carpet. I tried to give my opinion on…

Pros
  • EVA midsole -
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish