Customer feedback
Comments: The best shoes ever!! My previous shoes were the vapor VI. I have had these shoes for 2 weeks and they're awesome. Ventilation: check. Comfort: check. Looks: check. Durability: no comments (2 weeks). And they match perfectly with my new apparel. If you have a medium to wide feet you won't regret these shoes. Hope I help.
Comments: Awesome ventilation great cushioning and super light the red looks more candy apple color as well all together hands down best shoe since cavemen strapped wood to their feet and walked out of the jungle
Comments: Well first of all they are pretty good except for 1 thing and that is that the Nike swoosh by the front of the swoosh on these shoes dip in and caused me blisters and if I would have known that I would have sent them back but I can't. So if you have a narrower foot these might be good for you but these were just okay for me. I think it is a bad design to have them dip in, and hopefully this helps people decide but if you have a medium to wide foot I don't recommend these shoes unless you want blisters.
Comments: These kicks did not last. The slick look held for a half week and now three weeks later they're trash with the outsole worn through. Take your money and get some fresh ones with a warranty.
Comments: The Zoom Breathe 2K10, durable? No, not at all. After one match I could see the mesh popping through the DRAG-ON. No outsole guarantee, I mean come on, this is a tennis shoe. The shoestring set up did not help. I tore through the originals in two weeks. These shoes are not worth $100, because they certainly don't play like a $100 shoe.
Comments: These are very comfortable. Very agile, light shoe... unlike the Courtballistec 2.2, I have not gotten blisters. It's not very durable. I got about 3 months of playing time with no warranty. Other than that they will increase the speed in which you play tennis.
Comments: These shoes are great. Lightweight and feel amazing. The only downside on these though are the durability. Only lasted 4 months and then I was out $100 with no warranty.
Comments: I have to agree with most of the posters above. I have a wide foot and when Reebok quit making the Rematch shoe I had to find a new model and this is it! I have EE feet in a 9.5. Love the feel and comfort. No break in required!
Comments: Fantastic shoe, I have decently wide feet and these fit very well. Great comfort and lightweight. However, I play the majority of my tennis on hard courts and this shoe is not built to last. After a few slides on the hard court, the left shoe (where the Drag-on is supposed to protect) already has a hole. I definitely recommend these shoes for clay court players. As for me, I need to stick to durable shoes like the Courtballistecs 2.3 and adidas Barricade 5.
Comments: Great shoe! Awesome for wide feet. Needs a new look, though...not too heavy but not lacking in durability. Best bang for your buck.
Comments: These Nike "Breaths" are the best shoes I've ever played with hands down! This is my 3rd pair. They are snug without being binding or tight. They are extremely light with great support. The toe box is plush and the mid foot support has great cushioning with firm responsiveness. The heel and ball area has the optimum material for quick starts and stops. In other words, when you need to put on the breaks, you can stop on a dime and then take off the other direction with 100% confidence you can grip the court like with a low profile tire on an F1 race car. The similar version the "Cage" is too narrow on the toe box for me and I really don't have narrow feet, so I would have to go up a 1/2 size. I would have pick up a pair of "Cages" only for the 6 month sole guarantee, but the store did not have 12 1/2. The "Breaths" are more flexible than the "Cages" however either one are my recommendation for a top performance and comfort shoe. Nike need more color combinations for this model is my only suggestion.
Comments: These are the best shoes I've ever purchased from Nike; the aesthetics are great, and the comfort, stability, and speed improvement on the court are incredible. I'd recommend these to anyone, and also recommend putting the Nike (Red) laces on them it adds a really cool look to the shoes.
Comments: What I look for in a shoe is comfort and stability without the feeling of clunkiness. This shoe fits all that and more. It's light weight makes it very easy to change direction quickly and shuffle my feet into position to hit a shot without that clunky feeling. Hard stops are comfortable yet secure without feeling as if I'll roll my ankles. Plus the undersides of my feet do not feel as if they are being slammed barefooted. As for fit, I have slightly wider than medium width feet. Yet I like how this shoe seems to cradle the sides of my forefoot lending to its secure feeling without feeling tight and squeezed. I love how this shoe has a low-to-the-ground feel yet has excellent cushioning. I don't worry about long lasting durability. If the shoes can last at least one season while keeping its attributes without losing its performance and keep my feet happy then its cost is well worth it.
Comments: Out of the box this was a great shoe. After just 3 months of use on a synthetic grass court, the outsole was fine, as expected. Inside the shoe is a different story. The shoe has lost all stability, I have to tie it up the a point where it hurts my feet just to keep traction on the court. The shoe feels like it has stretched and become a lot wider than at first which is the reason for this. I wouldn't buy another pair, only because of this durability.
Comments: I'd have to say I'm disappointed in these shoes. I think they lack the comfort of the Breathe Free 2s and also lack the stability of the Cage 2s. The toe box is too big, so it can feel unstable on hard stops. I also expected the shoe to have a uni-tongue design like the free/cage, but that was not the case and I think that also took away from the comfort.
Comments: I have a wide foot and these shoes fit me great and are comfortable. The upper foot support and cushioning are very good for playing aggressive tennis. The padding around the top of the tongue and around the ankle is much better than any other Nike shoe I have ever used.
Comments: Totally disappointing. Too wide. I'm a fan of the Vapor Vs' and these just don't cut it at all. The toe box is too wide and therefore lateral grip is completely shot. Compared to the Breathe Free II these are totally uncomfortable.
Comments: I got these shoes a few days ago and they are very comfortable. I have a very low arch and I find the to be easier on my feet than most shoes. They have great ventilation and they style is cool.
Comments: The shoes is very comfortable straight out from the box. It's extremely light weight but it lacks one thing compared to the Nike Breathe Cage 2. There is too much room in the toe box which makes lateral movements very unstable. Also, I wish Nike will bring out more colors.
Comments: After testing for an hour in practice, these shoes still
feel comfortable and I feel as though my footwork has improved. These
shoes really give you that ability to position yourself to plow through
the ball. I had a pair of Asics Gel Resolution 2 and Adidas Barricades
V, and from testing, Nike shoes are simply superior for me at least.
Comments: These shoes are very light-weight and basically already broken
in. I am able to wear these and play a match even though I just got it a
couple hours ago. Very comfortable and good ventilation.
Comments: I bought this shoes for my first tennis game and my coach still doesn't know why my foot work is so great. All I have to say is that it is the shoes! They are comfortable and flexible with great traction. It is easy to stop and go!!!
Comments: I really like this shoe!! I have no huge complaints. But I do have a couple of little minor things. I wish this shoe just had bit more snug of a fit. And I wish the Nike design team would push themselves. And go even lighter with this shoe. I totally loved the tight fit and speed of the Vapor's 09' But they we're just not comfortable. But this Breathe 2K10 is very nice. But it could be even better!!
Comments: GREAT FEEL. Great cushioning. Great look. Better than the
vapors because the vapors just look girly now. I can slide in these shoes,
but have control and stop when I want to.
Comments: Just switched from Vapors (2009 version) to The Breathe 2K10. The vapors were so stiff that they were actually hurting my feet. The Breathe 2K10 are very comfortable, well cushioned yet close to the ground feel. The traction is great and I felt like I could play all day with these shoes and my feet would be fine. Would recommend these shoes to anyone looking for comfort and performance.
Comments: Comfortable right out of the box. I've worn 4-5 pairs of the breathe free 2
and loved them. After three sets with these, it seems like Nike has a winner for a
followup. Arch support is a little higher than I prefer, but once the games got rolling I
never noticed. Great stability, reasonable weight. I think I'll be wearing this model for
a long time. You win points with your feet; makes sense to spend a little to take care
of them.
Comments: Awesome shoe. I play very fast and run a lot so I love my shoes to be very
lightweight. I played with the Vapor VIs and I loved the lightweight speed, but I didnt like the
stiffness or the poor breathability. The zoom 2k10s have all of the pros of the vapors with
none of the cons. Today was my first day playing with them and they required no break-in
at all and I felt faster than ever. I would love it if Nike would release more colors like they did
with the breathe cage IIs.
Comments: These shoes are the most comfortable, flexible, and lightweight shoes I have ever had. They are better then the original Breathe Free's, they are better then the Barricade 5's, and they are better then the Ballistecs 1.3. Plus they are a little bit wider then the ballistecs so if you have wide feet and are worried...don't be. BUY THESE!
|
| Contribute Your Feedback |
| Use this form or email feedbacktw@tennis-warehouse.com to contribute your experiences with this product. If you'd prefer, you can send an email to feedbacktw@tennis-warehouse.com. Although not necessary, it's interesting to have a first name, city, state and country (no email addresses will be used). Any information submitted becomes the property of Tennis Warehouse.
Please include any relevant information such as skill level and style of play. |
| - Where to go from here | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Related Categories | Similar/Competing Products | Other items to consider | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|





