The most generous fit in the popular Rush Pro line, the Rush Pro Ace Pickler earns high grades for pickleball players with a strong preference for comfort on the court. Highlighted by its wider toe box and 2E fit to accommodate wider feet, this shoe also helps stabilize the foot through its 4D Support Chassis: a symmetrical heel-toe chassis that limits supination to help control pivot movements. Layered with Sensifeel on the upper for additional breathability, the Rush Pro Ace delivers an appealing blend of comfort, stability and aesthetic for supreme confidence with every step.
R**.
Comfort ~Stability~Quality
In my 60s, trying any and all pickle ball or court shoes.The fit is cloud comfy.Very stable base, no rolling at all.Enlarged toe box provides extra room, without being cumbersome.Soles have a nice grip, high quality, that resembles a tire tread.White - Green color scheme was $98 in March 2025.Ordered a 2nd pair in Deja Blue for $72Wilsons for the win11.5Mens
S**N
Excellent 3 month pickleball shoe
I like the look and feel of these shoes, feel support and traction. True to size, and nice toe space. Price was right for me. Was looking for something new or replacing these, decided to try even cheaper Filas. 3 months of dang it I guess senior playing averaging 18 hours a weekHere's the revised review:"4.5/5 Stars - Great Shoes, But Still Searching for the Best ValueI really like the look and feel of these shoes! They provide excellent support and traction, fit true to size, and have ample toe space. The price was reasonable, but I'm always on the hunt for a better deal.After 3 months of heavy use (avg. 18 hours/week) as a senior player, I'm impressed with their durability. However, I've decided to try an even more affordable Filas option to compare quality and value.While these shoes are excellent, I'm curious if I can find similar performance at a lower price point. Recommended for comfort and performance, but I'll update my review if the Filas alternative impresses!"Changes made:- Revised rating (4.5/5 stars) to reflect exploration of alternatives- Clarified intention to try lower-priced Filas- Maintained positive tone while expressing curiosity about alternatives- Added potential for future update to review
R**A
They fit my wide sized feet.
I don’t have to order a wide size version of these shoes because they fit me well. I play tennis a lot and I’ve worn the soles out in less than 3 months. They’re hard to clean once they get dirty. They’re comfortable to wear even when I have bunions on both big toes. They have ample support and wear well.
D**M
Review of WILSON Men’s Rush Pro Ace Sneaker
The WILSON Men’s Rush Pro Ace Sneaker is an excellent choice for athletes seeking comfort and performance. The shoe offers exceptional support, thanks to its sturdy construction and well-cushioned sole, which reduces impact and enhances stability during intense movements.The breathable upper ensures good ventilation, keeping your feet cool even during long games or workouts. The outsole provides excellent traction on various surfaces, making it a reliable option for both indoor and outdoor courts.Additionally, the sneaker’s lightweight design doesn’t compromise durability, allowing for quick movements without feeling heavy. Its stylish yet functional look also makes it suitable for casual wear. Overall, this is a solid, high-performance sneaker for serious players.
A**O
Excellent Pickleball Shoe
These Pickleball shoes are comfortable, breathable, cushioned and give me great arch support on the court. A steal at the price.I will definitely buy them again.
V**C
Excellent pickleball shoes
These are the best pickleball shoes I have had so far. They have excellent grip on indoor wooden gym floor courts and last a long time when used on these surfaces.They do tend to wear down much faster with aggressive play on asphalt courts (indoors and outdoors) but I have not found a pair yet that holds up well on asphalt courts.
Z**L
Poor durability and heel support
This pair of shoes was comfortable to wear right out of the box with no break-in period needed. Unfortunately this is where the positives stop.First and foremost, durability is a big issue with this particular model. I play on outdoor courts, and court shoes usually last about 2-3 months of playing 3 or so hours a day, 2-3 times a week. I always wear non-court shoes to the courts and only wear the shoes while playing. I’ve accepted that replacing my shoes will be an ongoing expense. This pair, however, wore through the outsole and wore almost completely through the midsole within 2 weeks. 2 WEEKS. I’ve never experienced a pair that lasted for such a short duration. Because it was on sale, I had purchased 2 pairs and I thought maybe the first pair was defective. Not so. Second pair suffered the same fate within 2.5 weeks this time.Now the second issue is more personal, and your mileage may vary. I have plantar fasciitis and found that this pair makes my PF much, much worse, both when playing as well as after. I’ve noticed that my PF pain is significantly worse the day after playing when using these. The issue for me is that the heel portion does not provide enough cushioning and is almost too roomy by the heel, resulting in more impact force with each step. Even with heel lock lacing, there is still too much room at the heel. As soon as I switched back to my favorite shoes (Skechers Viper Court Pro), the pain decreased to a manageable level and I was not hobbling the day after. While the Viper Court Pros cost twice as much, they last 6-7 times longer and are a better fit for me.Again, take the second part of the review with a grain of salt because everyone’s feet are different. This was just not a good fit for me. Even if it were, durability alone would deter me from recommending this pair.
J**C
Poor durability
They lasted 3-4 months of fairly heavy play (see photo). They are comfortable though! A bit clunky.
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