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ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's Shoes

ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 7.5
In Stock: 1
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 7.5
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 8.0
In Stock: 2
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 8.0
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 8.5
In Stock: 4
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 8.5
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 9.0
In Stock: 4+
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 9.0
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 9.5
In Stock: 10/15
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 9.5
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 10.0
In Stock: 3
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 10.0
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 10.5
In Stock: 4+
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 10.5
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 11.5
In Stock: 1
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 11.5
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 12.0
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Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 12.0
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 13.0
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Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 13.0
ON The Roger Pro 2 All White Men's 14.0
In Stock: 1
Price: $219.95
  • US Men's Shoe Size: 14.0

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With this second generation of the Roger Pro, ON makes key improvements that deliver a speedier feel, greater support, and more durability.

Utilizing Roger Federer to help with this update, the ON The Roger Pro 2 provides best in class performance with updated durability, support, and comfort. The upper mesh is lighter and more breathable while offering plenty of support and durability. The molded heel counter keeps your feet locked down for confidence when moving intensely, and the high performance foam helps absorb shock; delivering a smooth ride. A carbon fiber Speedboard in the mid-foot region supplies enhanced stability and energy return as you sprint for the next ball, while the updated outsole provides better traction and durability compared to the original version of these shoes. While we can't guarantee you will move as smooth and gracefully as the Swiss Maestro, we certainly think this is a good place to start!

  • Upper: Ultra-light, abrasion resistant mesh provides support and breathability; perforated tongue; half-bootie entry for added lockdown.
  • Midsole: Carbon fiber Speedboard combines with the high performance midsole for comfort, shock absorption and energy return.
  • Outsole: Enhanced durability and traction from the rubber compound, and is formed into a more open herringbone pattern designed to optimize traction and allow for sliding on the hard courts.
  • Color: White / Black

Fit Details

Length:True
Width:Snug Medium
Arch:Slightly Low
Break-in:Slight
Weight:15.2 ounces (size 10.5)
Court Type:Hard (All Court)
Stock #: 3ME10300108

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3.1 out of 5
35 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Recommended 100%Everything was perfect, the product arrived in the agreed time and I was very satisfied.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Amending my reviewEarlier this month I wrote a tough review of these shoes. I had only played 10 hours in them and was feeling the burn of new shoes. The side wall was digging into my toes while breaking them in during a national level 1 tournament and I was ready to walk away (barefoot). However, after many more hours playing in these I have come around. The issues I had out the gate have since succeeded and my feet feel great in them. Good sliding and good change of direction. Good shoe.
3 out of 5 Stars
Looks great but that's all.The fit is uncomfortable at the Bunionette (bone below pinky toe) on my right feet.
4 out of 5 Stars
Good shoe but….I bought these bad puppies for the grass court nationals level 1. They are a stylish shoe and perform well but… my only hang up is that the siding on the toe box hurts my toe during long points and aggressive movement out of corners. I actually loved the original version of the shoe where most of the toe box was mesh. They slide pretty well and overall solid for recreational players.
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Perfect for MeThese tennis shoes are great for my foot shape. I typically go for minimal, light tennis shoes, so I was skeptical because of the weight listed, but they play much lighter on the foot somehow. Very breathable, with plenty of support and not too much padding. Nice and responsive! These would be 5 stars for me except for the price, and the small tab on the outside front of the foot and irritate slightly after long sessions. Hope these go on sale so I can snag another pair.
1 out of 5 Stars
Not worth itAfter just five matches in two weeks the soles are significantly worn out. I will need to buy another pair of shoes soon. Paying $200 for a shoe that lasts a month or two is ridiculous. Don’t waste you money.
1 out of 5 Stars
Too tight and painfulThese are very snug. They do feel durable, but almost with too much durability to the point where there is no flexibility. I have played tennis for 10 years and have always stuck with the Nike Vapor line, but decided to give these a try because of their style and popularity. Warming up is okay but once I have to move more and compete in tournaments, my feet are aching so bad I have to take them off during my breaks. The plastic decoration on the pinky area has no forgiveness on my toes when it comes to lateral movements.
2 out of 5 Stars
Good Looks; Lacks Any Comfort; OVERPRICEDBought a pair of these on spec, EVEN AFTER reading the reviews on lack of sole cushioning and comfort. They are NOT a $200 pair of tennis shoes; they ARE an overpriced street shoe, which is how I will use them... but only AFTER putting in a pair of orthopedic insoles for better comfort. Play tennis in these? Nope!
2 out of 5 Stars
Not comfortableToo stiff, no cushion, not responsive!
2 out of 5 Stars
Could be expensive and goodCould be expensive and good, but there are expensive and not good. They don't live up to the performance expectations—especially at this price point. I purchased them for my son, a junior pro player, as an alternative to the Yonex Eclipsion shoes he’s been wearing consistently for the past two years. While these shoes are undeniably eye-catching and made with high-quality materials, their performance was disappointing. On court, they felt clunky, overly stiff, and restrictive. They’re quite heavy and make lateral movement and forward running difficult due to their lack of flexibility. The carbon plate seems excessively rigid, preventing natural foot movement. Despite giving them a fair chance, my son ultimately refused to wear them—they simply didn’t improve with time or break in. These shoes might work better for recreational players who prioritize looks over performance, but they’re not ideal for serious competitive play.
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