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Comments: I bought a pair of the 4.3's about 6 months ago. I play 4 days a week, 2 hours at a time and these
things have held up beautifully. I slipped up and bought a pair of the new Nike Cage shoes, and sold them to my coach 3 weeks
later. They just didn't have the same feel at all. I haven't had any problems with my feet since I've switched the to the
Courtballistecs, but the cage were giving me blisters within a couple days of wearing them. I just recently got my second pair of
4.3's and I love them. I couldn't ask for a better shoe; they're extremely durable, quick, and aesthetically pleasing to top it off.
They feel like they're molded to my feet. Plus, I haven't broken a lacing loop in 6 months of wear.
Comments: I was drawn to these shoes because of the looks and the 6 month guarantee. These are a pair of really
amazing shoes. The lacing system problem that everyone has been talking about is not a problem for me. I just wish the tongue
would be slightly softer. It is a bit stiff so it kinda digs into your ankle. Other than that it fits true to size and feels amazing after
the break in period.
Comments: My favorite shoe I must part with. I love these shoes, they fit me and my foot issues perfectly. I have
been playing lots of tennis for the past year and found these on sale at TW. My first pair went three months before the first lace
loops broke. After several more broke and two trips to the shoe shop, I thought the shoes might be defective. Instead of sending
them to Nike, I bought a new pair instead a few months ago. Now two months in. I've broken my first loop. I probably lace tighter
than most and do lots of lateral movement, but seriously, they should handle it fine.
Any recommendations?
Comments: These shoes are quite good actually.
Comments: I ordered this shoe in late December and had to use the warranty on it after two weeks. When I bought
them, I was under the impression that it was a very durable shoe, because Nadal wears them. In the comfort aspect, I experienced
high arch pains and discomfort in the heel. Excellent support, but the shoe lacks lateral stability and lateral durability. I would not
recommend this shoe for a very aggressive player.
Comments: I was looking to replace my Nike Zoom 2K shoes because the new Zooms felt like I was walking too far
off the ground. The 4.3 is a much better shoe and I'm glad I bought them. Very good stability and my foot stays firmly in without
moving around.
Comments: Great shoe overall. I just think Nike should invest more in their insoles because they aren't really that
comfortable and I had to replace them. Other than that no complains
Comments: Best shoes for me yet. These were made for my feet. Amazing! Traction is great, and even though the
weight indicates them as a durability shoe, they feel fast. As for breaking them in, I am not sure where some of those complaints
are coming from. I have worn my current pair 6 times and they feel soft all around, but not too soft like Vapors. I have tried some
barricades and they seem to never break in, as they have good durability but they are constantly stiff. As long as Nike is selling
these I will be buying them.
Comments: I've had three pairs of these shoes (one on clay and three for hard) and all I can say is that I am hooked.
I can't switch, as they are basically my feet. I play in them 2 hours a day, and I have broken 1 lace hoop but other than that it's a
great shoe. 4.5 stars
Comments: I've had these shoes for 4 months now, and I don't like them, however this shoes are incredibly durable.
I have stopped playing for about 2 months due to weather but I've broken through the Adidas's barricades 7.0 in a month. Playing
non-stop tennis for 2 months with these shoes and I am barely getting through the sole. The shoes are crazy good when it comes
to durability and feel pretty good. The only flaw is the toe space in the front. I read the reviews and was advised to get a shoe
size 1/2 higher than my original, which I did. But even then, running a lot in these shoes causes your pinky toe to swell up
due to the lack of toe space in the front. But other than that, this shoe
is great.
Comments: An update from my 11/12 review: I still like the shoes a lot, but one of the shoe lace loops on my right
shoe broke. It broke while playing, not while lacing. One of the lower loops across my forefoot. It's very annoying.
Comments: It's a good shoe, however for some reason whenever I play on hard court the laces give out and
break out from the side. I have to bring them to the repair shop after tournaments.
Comments: Heavy stability shoes are not my cup of tea, so it took TWs sale on the blue version to get me to try this
shoe. At first I thought I had made a mistake because it took me more than a month to break my pair in. But I have nothing but
good things to say about the Ballistics. This is a shoe that you can trust when running for a drop shot or planting your foot hard to
change directions. And after three sets your feet and legs feel great. It's still not my type of shoe (it's slightly too heavy) but I
would buy them again, and recommend them to anyone who doesn't mind the weight.
Comments: I just got these shoes, finally in the right size, and I absolutely love them. They are great for making
quick cuts on the court. Pretty much no break in. After 20 minutes of my first try with them I forgot I was wearing shoes. That's
how awesome they felt!
Comments: These shoes are the best. I have two pairs, and they have excellent traction, which is my primary
concern as I usually destroy that. The support and stability is superb, and the shoes cannot be beat looks-wise. I can do extreme
direction changes and slides very well in these. After lengthy tournaments, my feet do not ache. I play varsity high school tennis
tournaments and play every day of the week. My first pair are in peak condition after 5 months.
Comments: These shoes feel light and fast but are in fact a bit narrow up front. The cushion is pretty good but not
as soft a ride as expected. The Asics Gel Res still have them beat in that department. I think the support is good, in fact one of
the few shoes I don't have to use Superfeet in. No issues to date with quality and they seem to be wearing well, but I play less
this time of year than in the summer. I've played with Prince, New Balance, ProPulse, Barricades, Gel Res, etc., and none feel as
"fast" as these for some reason, I just wish they had more width in the forefoot.
Comments: It fits tight in the forefoot. The pains so unbearable. I returned them and traded them in for 2 pairs of
Vapors. No need to type an essay. Kept it simple and to the point.
Comments: These are not the best pair of Nike's I've worn. They get extremely hot and it is taking a little more than
usual to break into them!
Comments: These shoes are very narrow. If your feet are wide don't go for these. I could';t use them, as they were
pressing my side and making my big toe numb.
Comments: I have worn and loved these shoes ever since they came out. However, my last two pair have
highlighted the major flaw in the lacing system that others have mentioned. Most reviews say the lace loops will outlast the sole
so it's not a problem. Not in my case. My last pair had two loops bust before I went through the sole and my current pair that I've
had for three weeks already shows signs of fraying on one loop. I don't see it lasting for another 3 or 4 weeks. Unfortunately TW
is not able to cover this problem and I will need to go through Nike to try and get a replacement. I'm probably going to look at
another shoe which is unfortunate because all else considered these are great shoes and they fit my feet perfectly. I just don't
want to spend that kind of money on shoes that have such an obvious design flaw.
Comments: My frustration with Nike is this: the CB 1.3/2.3 both fit me perfectly at 9.5 US. The 3.3 was way too
narrow, so I had to get a 10. I ordered the Breathe 2K12 in a 10 and it was way too large, so I got it in a 9.5 and the toe box is still
kinda wide (if you don't wear shoes out quickly, I highly recommend this shoe, as they are the best tennis shoes I've ever worn)
and then I got the CB 4.3 in a 9.5 and it is again too narrow, so I had to return and get them in 10s (they're still pretty narrow).
Although these shoes are not "out of box ready" I warmed up and played 3 sets in them anyway. After the warm-up and 4 games
into the first set of doubles, the narrow shoe finally expanded a bit and formed to my foot. I wore 2 socks to prevent blisters, and
it seemed to work partially. These are a huge step up from the 3.3s in terms of breathe-ability and overall fit, but fall short of the
comfort found in the 2.3s and Breathe 2K12s.
Comments: These run narrow. I tried to make these work as I'm a standard width but there's too much lateral
pressure on my little toes. I'm going to either try a half size larger, go to Vapors, or just enjoy the NB 851's I also got which are
surprisingly good. Stability and support are great, the sole and toe pads look like they'll wear well like all the previous CB's. The
tongue can be a little uncomfortable w/ "zero" socks as it puts pressure up to the ankle to achieve the extra stability. They look
awesome too.
Comments: I've worn CB 2.3, 3.3, and now on my second pair of 4.3's. I always swap
out the insoles to match my medium arch for the better fit, and I wear Thorlos for
the impact and blister protection. The 4.3 doesn't have the plush comfort that the
2.3 has, and it has lacing durability issues that the others didn't have, but it has the
best stability of the bunch. While the grip is very good, it has the uncanny ability to
break traction in a slow and progressive way so that you have a chance to maintain
balance on the full stretch, I never experienced that in any other shoe and that's why
I love these.
Comments: These shoes are just brilliant! I purchased the blue and green shoes for $99 and they fit me perfectly.
The shoes are also very comfortable. The only problem is durability. I have had this shoe for just 3 months and the sole has worn
off in the center of the shoe. I play for about 18 hours a week and these shoes are really good. I hope Nike comes out with better
shoes with higher durability and better looks (although the present looks are very good).
Comments: I have had these shoes for two weeks and I have almost blown out the sole on these shoes. I wanted to
try them to see if they were nicer than the barricades and I am going back to the barricades now. The durability just did not
match up to my standards. The sad fact about these shoes is that I am not playing tennis but am running drills and they aren't
holding up. I play competitive tennis and these wouldn't make it a week if they were used for games and practice. They may be
comfortable, but if you are looking for durability I would look elsewhere.
Comments: This is without a doubt one of the best shoes on the market right now. I
have played in barricades, the Asics, and Propulse, and this shoe offers the best
feel. The torsion system and arch support are a huge plus. I play tennis
4-6 days a week,and these shoes have held up very nicely. I definitely recommend them.
Comments: Ok, I've been through several pairs of 3.3's, and they are sturdier than the 4.3's. The 4.3 is lighter, but
that's about the only improvement. The toe box is too mushy, and the straps are way to movable and appear to be susceptible to
breaking. I'd like Nike to go back to the 3.3 but make them lighter. Disappointed.
Comments: I play 4 times per week and I have had these shoes for 3 months and have
broken one strap. The lacing system is working fine. You will wear out the soles before you break the lace straps enough to cause
actual problems. The main problem with these shoes is that they are narrow. Durability is excellent though. Highly recommended
if you have narrow feet!
Comments: Good durability on the soles but very narrow. Yeah, the lacing system does break
eventually but it doesn't start to affect play until several have gone. If they offered these
in E width I'd buy them again hands down.
Comments: Buy them if you like Rafa, don't buy them if your a serious tennis player that plays
a lot. The lacing system is poorly designed and the loops will dry rot and break well before you
will wear out the soles. The shoes do feel nice but when the lace system fails during a match
you're going to be more than pissed off. Nike needs to fix this disaster of a design. They may
look cool, but they don't perform! Try the new barricades if you want a shoe that is durable.
Comments: These shoes are so terrible that I threw them in the trash having played in them less than a dozen
times. Heed the warnings on this page - do not buy these shoes. The lacing system is a joke. The laces are not threaded
through the upper but are secured by flimsy internal loops. Well, these loops break. Repeatedly. During matches. You have
been warned again. Do not buy these shoes.
Comments: They needed a little break-in and they felt a bit snug at times on my one wider
foot. I totally agree about the short tongue thing, but I like the shoe.
Comments: I just ordered the Blue/Green 4.3's in a 10.5 because they were cheap, only $79! I tried them on
previously at a Tennis Shop. Definitely way more generous than the 3.3's which I didn't even bother trying to slip my entire foot
in. Very comfortable for the 4.3's, glove-like around the foot which is great. Can't comment on durability obviously because I don't
even have them yet, but if they last like the 2.3's, they should be just fine. Might order the Peach one or even the Scarlet one later
if they drop because the anthracite on the peach looks good and the scarlet when it's in the sun looks pretty dang sick. I wish Nike
would do last year's 3.3 colors for the 4.3's because I have to admit, the 3.3's looked awesome. Oh well, still a great steal for $79
with free shipping and the 6 month durability guarantee!
Comments: I used these shoes in my most recent tournament and love them. I've always used
Babolat shoes but these are for sure the most comfortable shoe I have purchased!
Comments: I got a pair of these, and had to send them back! I have slightly wide feet and I could barely get my feet
in them. It felt like they were getting squeezed. I like a little wiggle room on top for the toes and these had absolutely none. I had
pressure on all sides of my foot. I've tried Nike Cage 2's and Courtballistec 3.3's, and Asics Resolution 1, 2 & 3's, but the Nike
Breathe Free II's are still the best tennis shoe I've ever had.
Comments: This is a very good shoe, but it has some fundamental design problems. I came from the great Nike
Cage II Breath Free (went through 6 pairs of these babies) and these CB 4.3s have a similar fit and similar cushioning and weight.
Minimal break-in. Very sturdy sole. Great support and stability. And good looking! However, there are some design problems in
my opinion. First, the tongue is too short. The laces barely stay on the toung and you cant use the last lace hole or they will fall
off onto your foot. Just a 1/2 inch more please Nike. Second, there are two seams in the inside of the heel cup where there should
be none! This is a no-no for all athletic shoes because of all the rubbing that occurs in this area. Also the material used in the
heel area does not look as durable as the great Cage IIs. Third, as others have mentioned the lacing eyes are actually straps.
These straps connect on one end to the lace opening in the shoe, and on the other end to the inside insole of the shoe so that
they wrap around the sides of your forefoot. This is weird. It doesnt provide any benefit that I can see and the lace system seem
vulnerable to various possible failures. Maybe Nike thinks this makes the shoe look better, but I'd prefer functionality. Have only
had mine for a few weeks, so no problems with anything yet.
Comments: The 4.3 is the best shoe yet. It is comfortable right out of the box. It has good support and cushioning
on the heal. In my opinion it is a lot more comfortable than the 3.3. It looks great and plays great. I can't say enough about this
great shoe. I highly recommend them and I just ordered my 2nd pair. Great job Nike!
Comments: I like these shoes but the eyelets that hold the laces keep on breaking on
me. They are just held by a piece of fabric and they are not duable at all. Once they
break you can't lace your shoes. Won't buy these again until this is fixed. It didnt happen
with the 3.3's.
Comments: I just got the new red colorway that Rafa wore at the French. This is not the same shoe Rafa wears. The
tongue is way too short. Look at what Rafa wears. Normal length tongue. I have 2 colorways and both have short tongues. The
4.3's are good but I do like the 2k11 better. The 2k11 fits me better and has the better lacing system and needed no break in. I
have not had a problem yet with the lace loops on the the 4.3's but I have over 10 pairs of shoes so they don't get worn as much
as if they were my only shoe. This is a problem waiting to happen.
Comments: This is the best shoe so far from Nike. Good for my flat feet with "superfeet" orthopedic
inserts. Great support and never seems heavy! A winner in my book.
Comments: Nice looking shoe with good support but I wholeheartedly agree with the comments about
the flimsy lacing system. I had one of the loops break after playing about three hours. I would expect Nike to do a
better job play-testing its shoes before putting them on the market. Who wants to spend $130 for a pair of shoes and
then have to drill a hole (or multiple holes) through the upper to make up for a shoddy lacing system? What is a player
supposed to do when the lacing breaks during a match? Who wants the colossal hassle of sending shoes back to TW for
replacement? All reasons not to buy this shoe.
Comments: So far I have really liked these shoes. I have had them for about a month and a half now and
they are insanely comfortable on my feet. I have wider feet and thought I would have problems with arch pain but did
not have any pain at all. Also, they are a great looking shoe! They were also very easy to break-in. Maybe just a couple
of hours before the stiffness went away. Thank you Nike!
Comments: I love these shoes and the support and stability that they offer. I use
custom orthotics with them and for me they are as good as it gets and I've tried
many of the most popular tennis shoes including adidas Barricades and the Babolat
Propulse (I think that's the name). The one problem is the lacing system. The older
version laced through the shoe and was great but the current version laces through
loops that always break. It is only a question of time Fortunately, Nike has been very
cool about exchanging the broken shoes for new ones so I keep wearing them. I
have had this happen so often and have had so many new pairs that I feel like I'm
sponsored by Nike. The last pair broke after only 3 weeks of pretty mild usage. I
don't know why Nike doesn't fix the issue.
Comments: Solid Shoe. Have been wearing Asics the past several years, but after the Gel Resolution 4
failure to widen the toe box, I had to switch brands. Much lighter in feel on court than when you pick out of the box.
Very easy break-in and comfortable feel right off the bat. Well cushioned. I beat up shoes so hopefully these will have
some durability. My only issue is the moronic use of cloth/fabric for the lacing grommets...what was Nike thinking???
This area will obviously be the first area that will break down thus rendering the shoe useless. Outside of the lacing,
this is a solid shoe.
Comments: I have been wearing Courtballistecs since the 2.3s and I must say that these are the best of
the bunch. Last year I didn't feel like getting the 3.3s until they went on sale so I picked up one of the few Breath Cage
IIs left. Coming from the 2.3s I was wondering why did they stop making these, the 2.3s hurt my knees and turned me
into an ibuprofen junkie. Then after I destroyed them I picked up the 3.3s and they weren't on par breathing wise or
comfort but a pretty good shoe(my laces didn't break so I can't complain), but anyway I got two of them and then using
my product voucher I bought the 4.3s. These are really good, cushioning is excellent, breathability is closer to that of
the BCIIs and it is very stable and comfortable. All in all these are going to be stocked up but, I wish that they still made
the BCIIs even if they didn't have the 6 Month Outsole Guarantee.
Comments: This is the first pair of Courtballistecs that I could take from the box
and play a match in. Comfortable from the first moment I laced them up
with just the right amount of snugness all around. Roomier than the Courtballistecs
3.3 and without the three-week break-in period that I needed with the
previous model. The weight seems just right for such a supportive and
durable shoe. My biggest worry is the lacing system. It uses the same
ribbon loops of the Courtballistecs 3.3 and I broke 3 of those before I sent the
shoe back to Nike. I don't lace tightly and the ribbons make for a
quick lace-up and shoe removal but aren't tough enough for the job. My
Courtballistecs 3.3s cost $125 and I was drilling holes in the shoe to run the
laces through. Not cool! I like the new color; grey with peach. I've
never seen that combination before and I like the subtle splash of
color. Over time, I learned to love each of the Courtballistecs and this one is
on pace to exceed them all. I may end up stockpiling this model
because I don't know how it can get better.
Comments: I am a tournament level player and enjoy the great comfort that
comes with these shoes. The one problem I feel is the outsole wearing
out quickly but it is ok because there is a warranty.
Comments:Four major problems still exist in this shoe having not been fixed from the very
similar Courtballistec 3.3: 1) There is nowhere near enough padding around the front of the ankle collar
so the front inside of both ankles gets bruised. It's very painful and does not improve after
break-in. 2) The "loop" lacing system is already starting to fray. Being identical to the 3.3s,
then they do break the shoes become unwearable. Use proper holes like all other companies
on your heavy duty tennis shoe. 3) The tongue is too short. 4) The laces are way too short.
If the last two points seem petty, they are not when you are spending $130 yet Nike is nickle
and diming you. Overall the shoes are solid, with lower weight than the 3.3, better ventilation
and still hard wearing but I will be going with Adidas Barricade 7s for next year if these things
aren't improved for the CB5.3. The CB 2.3 had none of the above 4 problems which sprout
from cheapness and really do make what could have been another 5-Star Nike shoe into a 3-
star one.
Comments: This shoe is a great shoe. I had upgraded from the 3.3's, and
they are a major breakthrough. There is almost no break in required, and
it is noticeably lighter. Like the 3.3's, the loops holding the laces
still break, so try not to lace them too tight. Also, near the drag on
2X, the cloth holding the sole to the drag on 2X ripped. Got them sent
in today, and getting a new pair. they are very durable, like the 3.3's,
and very stylish. The part near the AirMax wears out pretty fast, so
dont drag your feet. But all in all, they are very good shoes, with good
durability. Just a few flaws at the part where the shoe bends (drag on
2X) and the laces. Good Work, Nike!
Comments: Bought these shoes after my 3.3s started wearing down and holes formed
on the front toes of the shoes. 4.3s come to the rescue. The shoe is lighter and much
more comfortable than the 3.3s. At first glance I was concerned about the design of the
upper because it seemed somewhat flimsy compared to my 3.3s. Lo and behold after
one set of playing with these shoes the upper began to split apart at the point where the
laces loop into the shoe. Unbelievable! Less than an hour of playing and these shoes
are already done. It is a great looking shoe and very comfortable but someone really
dropped the ball with the design of the upper. It's too bad the 6 month warranty does not
cover the upper because this appears to be a common problem.
Comments: This is a good shoe, but there is a MAJOR FLAW. As the previous poster stated, the loops
that the laces
go through break which is what allows you to tighten the laces. This is very disappointing because otherwise it's a good
shoe.
Nike, didn't you do any testing?
Comments: I really like these shoes, but they have one major flaw regarding durability. The loops that
the laces go
through are cheap fabric and they start to break after a very short period. I have a narrow foot and I pull the laces tight.
After only
1 month the first lace loop broke and after 2 months, 4 had broken. I had to use a drill and make lace holes for the
laces to go
through. One of the reasons I bought these shoes is that Nadal is very tough on his shoes and he pulls his laces very
tight. I
figured they would hold up, but they don't.
Comments: I used to wear Vapors but I tried this first time tried Court Ballistecs Vapor wear out quite
fast on hard
court. Not really happy with the weight and slightly tight at the front. Quite long lasting though..
Comments: I also wear a size 9 and I got these today, and played with them immediately after. They
were great!
They felt a little tight on my feet and I definitely need to get a thinner insole, but they're great!
Comments: Great shoe. I wear a size 9 and with the insole they were way
to small. The insole is very thick. I took it out and replaced it with
a thinner one, and problem is solved. Other than that it's a great
shoe. My new go to shoe. Very happy with my purchase.
Comments: This new 4.3 fits me snug and comfortably at the same time.
Now in comparison to its predecessor the 3.3, its noticeably lighter, little
to no break in time and the support is phenomenal. I use sofsole fit
insoles because it comes with an iffy one just like any other shoes out
there. Now on to the only flaw is the sole durability. It felt like it was less
than the 3.3. I have only had it for over a month and its showing a lot of
wear on the toe, and some on the heel. This great shoes need to come
with a more durable sole. Maybe next year?
Comments: I have had my 4.3's for 4 weeks and I play on average 3 hours everyday and the bottom
looks the same
as the day I got it out of the box. It feels great but only one problem with this that my foot gets BLISTERS!!!!! My right
heel is bright
red.
Comments: Like John above I think these are the best tennis shoes
available, better then the 2.3 or that Adidas Barricades V (I still
have an almost brand new pair, that I don't like to play in, being too
clunky by comparison with the Ballistecs).
Comments: For whatever reason these shoes hurt the outside bottom of my
foot especially my right foot. I have never had this problem with shoes
prior to these. Right now I am up to wearing them for about 20 minutes
before I have to take them off. From what I can tell the inner foot bed
is somewhat raised in the middle and the higher sole is placing stress
on my somewhat pronated foot. I am hoping they will break in or I may
have to try modifying the insole.
Comments: In response to the comment below, Rafa gets custom shoes. In
fact, he has completely different insoles from the stock, customer-based
4.3s that are sold, as well as an extra-long tongue. I also noticed
that after breaking the tongue in, as odd as that sounds, it actually
feels more comfortable at a shorter distance. Trust me, after a while,
it will be fine and you'll still love the shoe.
Comments: Great shoe right out of the box with little to no break in. Night and day difference from
the 3.3 of last year. Much more comfortable and wider in the toe area. Only complaint is
the tongue is about an inch to short. If you use the last lace to lock your heel down, the
laces end up on top of your sock due to it being so short. Hopefully Nike will fix this
soon. I did notice Rafa's shoes during a recent match and it appears his have been
fixed already. All in all one of nike's best ever. Highly recommend.
Comments: First off, the 4.3's replaced my last pair of Breathe Free 2's (which I
stockpiled). To my surprise, the 4.3's provided a better fit in the heel, the arch, and toe
box. The 4.3's feel very secure. The heel is well cupped and comfy, the arch fills my
medium to high profile nicely, and the wide lateral area is very stable. The shoe locks
you in. Fills all the gaps. It is very well cushioned, too. They do not feel elevated. I
thought they might compared to the BF2's. The forefoot has nice flex and the toe box
gives me room and comfort. Not once did I think about the shoes on my feet while I played today. I felt very
confident and secure in them. Perfect right out of the box. Bottom line, nice secure fit, great comfort, great stability,
light feel,
pricey but worth it. Highly recommended!
Comments: Definitely lighter and more comfortable than the previous
version. These are great right out of the box! Like some of the other
users, I forgot I was wearing them.
Comments: Great shoe, so much better than the 3.3. Very comfortable right from the second
I put it on. Only complaint is that the tongue isn't long enough, other than that this shoe is great. Love it.
Comments: A really great shoe! I have been using Nike products for the past 7 years and this is the best
shoe they
have made. It didn't require any break-in period and has perfect
cushioning. Furthermore, fits my wide feet perfectly and offers great durability (no signs of
wear-and-tear even after 3 weeks of heavy 4 hour practice a day).
Comments: These shoes are the best in the series, love the padding at the toes, never had a shoe like it!
Good work
Nike!
Comments: By far, the best pair of sports shoes I've had. Compared to the 3.3, the comfort and
cushioning is
amazing, and they removed just enough weight. For the first 30 seconds after I put them on, all I can think is, wow,
comfy! Then I
just forget about them because they fit my feet so well. It might be that I just got lucky and Nike did exactly the right
thing for my
type of feet - in any case, I'll make sure to stock up on a few pairs while I can, I'm doubtful I'll ever find other tennis
shoes that are
so perfect for me!
Comments: It's a nice looking shoe but for me, the no break-in necessary info is bogus. As soon as I put
it on my
feet started to hurt. I guess it's too narrow for me, I'm not trading it for a bigger size because this already gives me
enough space
on my toes. Took it to the court for the first time, while playing the tightness and pain because of the narrow fit were
minimized
but after stopped playing it lingered for a while, so I'll give it some time but beware that the NO-Break-in necessary
info is very
relative. Overall nice ankle support and cushioning. A very good buy.
Comments: Much improved over the 3.3. This shoe is lighter, better ventilated and more
flexible. The 3.3 needed a long and painful break-in, this shoe takes barely any time to feel
comfortable. It also seems just as hardwearing - the upper on the 3.3 was overkill that ruined
the shoe. Only negatives are that the tongue is too short (laces hit my upper feet when using last eyelet) and not plush
enough (I
can feel the laces dig in if I pull too tight). Overall, this is
a 4.5 star shoe, losing out only on overall comfort/ glove-like feel to the CB 2.3 of 2010.
Comments: I have bought nothing but Barricades for the last three years. I decided to take a chance on
these,
probably one of the best decisions I've made in a while. These shoes are very comfortable and very stable. I played
three hours
today on a hard court and they felt good
and no blisters or rubbing. They sit a little high but it really didn't bother me at all. The
ventilation was great my feet stayed cool the whole time. If you are a fan of Barricades and
you are looking to change it up, give these a try.
Comments: I've had each version of the .3 Ballistec and this one is the best. It's lighter, more
comfortable, supports
better and grips the court better. Not to mention it's the best looking as well. Enjoy!
Comments: Very Pricey..ouch! FINALLY Nike got it right with this 4.3 edition. Very soft compared to their
previous
model. Nicer fitting width..THANK YOU NIKE! Breathes better too. However could use more arch support. With these I
put in my
own
insoles (spenco) for arch support. A Must!
Also the bottoms are slippery..not as sticky like the Adidas Barricades I normally wear. My feet slipped out from under
me as I hit
a
forehand and I fell on my head and neck..it was quite scary. Great shoe for doubles play I suppose. I do like that they
have a
warranty. My little niece said they look cool! LOL!
Comments: These shoes are so nice. The look and feel of these on the court is amazing. Even
though the shoes is kind of heavy, it doesn't feel like it when I played. I had these for about three
weeks and there is little wear on the soles and inner sides of the shoe. All in all, it was the
best $130 dollars I had ever spent on tennis shoes. These are even better than the Propulse 3
and the Barricades. A MUST BUY!
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