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πŸ‘Ÿ Men's Athletic Shoes: K Swiss Bigshot Malibu Magnet Highrise Review

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Description of πŸ‘Ÿ Men's Athletic Shoes: K Swiss Bigshot Malibu Magnet Highrise

Faux Leather sole. Synthetic Leather/Textile Upper. Textile Collar Lining. CMEVA Midsole. CMEVA Sock Liner. Non-Marking Sole.

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The K-Swiss Bigshot Light 3 Malibu Blue/Magnet/Highrise Men's Tennis Shoes are a great choice for tennis enthusiasts looking for a quality shoe that offers maximum comfort, stability and durability on the court. This shoe is designed with the latest technology to help you play your best and improve your footwork throughout the game. One of the standout features of the Bigshot Light 3 tennis shoe is its Durawrap technology, which adds extra durability to the high-wear areas of the shoe, making…

Pros
  • The K-Swiss Bigshot Light 3 Men's Tennis Shoe is engineered with cushioning technology for exceptional comfort on the court, allowing you to spend long hours on the court without causing discomfort or injury.
Cons
  • Not suitable for people with wide feet, as shoes are rather narrow.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wrong shoe size.

The size chart is listed on the seller's page as US 7 and UK 5. This is incorrect as the item shipped as a US 7 and UK 6. This is probably a factory defect. The shoes are too big because US size 7 was ordered. Very disappointed.

Pros
  • Constructed from quality materials and designed to withstand the rigors of tennis, these shoes are highly durable and long-lasting, giving players confidence that they are investing in a quality product.
Cons
  • The Malibu Blue/Magnet/Highrise color combination may not appeal to everyone or match their tennis attire.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not comfortable. Buy if you like bubbles.

Shoes are like carrying a cinder block. I tried to soften it by putting it in the dryer (3 times) and putting it on, still a concrete block. Big mistake buying these shoes. Do not do that.

Pros
  • Improved performance
Cons
  • Shoes specifically designed for tennis and may not be suitable for other physical activities or sports.

I always bought the previous model of this shoe. Those were my favorite shoes. There was no need to break them, and the main reason was that it never harmed Achilles. Many Addidas and Assics shoes would look like this. But the new version 3.0 of this shoe sucks! The healing pocket is much shorter and less stable. In addition, the sock material is plastic and robust. This shoe looks like a fake you bought from a Chinese store. I thought the product needs improvement. I would love to return these

Pros
  • Great selection
Cons
  • Not bad

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Reliable and perfect for me

I bought a third pair. I'm a heavier player (220 pounds at 5'9), with slightly wider feet than average and a lower arch. I play outdoors on a rougher hard court about twice a week. At this rate I have enough for about six months. The soles withstand more impact than any other shoe I've used. On my previous pairs they ended up with a very small tear in the fabric of the right toe box. This happened every time as the sole was worn out anyway. Also I can say that they are uncomfortable, but not…

Pros
  • Fits many
Cons
  • -

As with all generations of shoes, each generation seems to have been made with cheaper or inferior components and the price has steadily increased or remained the same. The Bigshot Light 3 doesn't come in 2.5, 2 or Original quality but it's still a good shoe and I'm generally happy with it except for the price. It has a pretty decent sock for the wider foot I need and while it feels a little smaller than the 2.5 it's almost imperceptible. The fit is good throughout and comfortable enough, the…

Pros
  • Good Thing
Cons
  • Style 90

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love K Swiss. Not a fan of these shoes.

So far the shoe is ok, overall the tip is pointed. The outsole doesn't look too pointy in the photos, but the material is quite narrow at the top of the tip. Squeeze your toes together. I'm Mens 12. If you have big feet I definitely don't recommend these shoes. I don't recommend it especially if you have wide feet. Especially on the finger. I only wear K-Swiss these days, tried Bigshot Light and it's not for me. If you are looking for quality shoes, try the KSwiss Hypercourt Express. Again, the

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • I'm worried

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Don't buy, save time and money!

What a piece of junk Revain sells for $84! This tennis shoe is so stiff it doesn't flex at all! The heel pocket is not deep enough. Result: The heel also slips when walking. Totally useless as a tennis shoe. To return. I have been buying the K-Swiss Bigshot Light 2.5 for 3 years and it has been a good tennis shoe. Bigshot Light 3 is similar, but it's a cheap Chinese copy. They keep costs to a minimum to get more profit. K-Swiss doesn't care about quality anymore, otherwise these shoes would be…

Pros
  • Top marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I would highly recommend these shoes to any serious tennis player.

I always buy K-Swiss but I prefer older models or sale models. However, these shoes wore out quickly and usually hardly lasted a season (3-4 months). These are the best tennis shoes I have ever bought - they are stylish, very comfortable and have lasted longer than expected. I recommend these shoes to any serious tennis player who plays USTA 2-4 times a week.

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Some difficulties

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Wear was bad - Senior Player 74 years old

I am 74 years old and play tennis twice a week, 2 sets of doubles every day. I have had these shoes for 5 weeks now or 22 sets of senior tennis. The tread is worn and the bottom layer is already transparent. The courses I play on are not new and are fairly flat. It looks like I'm two weeks past Revane's return date. I have been using K-swiss for 30 years now. Are these excuses?

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • Not as thick as other picks