Look, we love pickleball. We also love our knees, arches, and lower backs — but only one of those seems to be holding up. Enter K-Swiss, who have been cranking out tennis shoes forever and now want a piece of the pickleball pie. They’ve dropped three models that all promise comfort, support, and traction for the kitchen-line shuffle. But do they actually keep your plantar fasciitis from screaming at you in the car ride home?
We got our crew of playtesters — ranging from the 49-year-old with three knee surgeries (Cassie), to our 47-year-old coach who’s basically a walking orthopedic case study (Lleyton), to the ex-tennis guy with a bad back (Brenton) — and let them put these shoes through their paces. What follows is not marketing fluff. It’s sweat, sore arches, and a little irreverence.
The “entry level” shoe in K-Swiss’s line. Lightweight, breathable, and feels like it was designed by someone who once actually bent over to pick up a pickleball.
- Cassie’s take: “Plush. Forgiving. And my knees didn’t scream at me once. I could actually play two hours without hobbling out like I’d just been hit by a bus.”
- The cushioning is soft enough you almost forgive yourself for that 4th shot lob that landed in the fence.
- Plenty of lateral support. Not the “ankle brace in a box” feel, but enough to keep you from rolling when you lunge for that stupid let-cord dink.
- Breathable mesh means your feet don’t roast. If you’ve ever played July rec ball in Phoenix, you know how big a deal this is.

Express Light vs. New Balance 696v5 vs. Babolat Jet Tere
Shoe | Cushioning | Stability | Weight | Real Talk |
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K-Swiss Express Light | Plush, forgiving, your joints will write you a thank-you note. | Solid support without feeling like ankle prison. | ~12.5 oz – nimble enough for a Tuesday night mixer. | Cassie: “For once I finished a game and didn’t limp to my car like Quasimodo.” |
New Balance 696v5 | Firm, like a mattress from your grandma’s guest room. | Stable enough, but nothing fancy. | ~13.5 oz – heavier, you’ll feel it after 2+ hours. | Think practical dad shoes that just happen to play pickleball. |
Babolat Jet Tere | Light cushioning, speed is the name of the game. | Moderate stability (hope you stretched those ankles). | ~11.5 oz – fast and feisty. | Great if you want to feel like a Ferrari; less great if your knees already sound like Rice Krispies |
K-Swiss Pickleball Supreme
This is the “serious” shoe in the lineup. It says: I have a paddle bag with more paddles than kids, and I play four times a week, thank you very much.
- Brenton’s back story: “I blew out my back in tennis, thought I’d never sprint again. These shoes? They cushioned so well I was moving aggressively and actually enjoying it. Shock absorption for the win.”
- Surge foam midsole gives bounce — like your knees are on a trampoline, minus the ER visit.
- Lleyton (our coach) loved the stability: “I demonstrate side-to-side drills all day. This shoe makes me feel like my ankles aren’t plotting against me.”
- Downside? They run a little warmer. Not oven-hot, but enough you’ll want fresh socks if you play indoors.
Pickleball Supreme vs. Asics Gel-Resolution 9 vs. Babolat Jet Mach 3
Shoe | Cushioning | Stability | Weight | Real Talk |
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K-Swiss Supreme | Surge foam = bouncy castle for your joints. | Excellent — like court-side bodyguards for your ankles. | ~12.7 oz – not light, not heavy, just beefy. | Brenton: “I finally went for a wide ball without hearing my back crack like bubble wrap.” |
ASICS Gel-Resolution 9 | Plush GEL heel + FlyteFoam. Legendary. | Rock-solid, a stability fortress. | ~14 oz – hefty, but safe. | You’ll feel like you strapped on bricks… very supportive bricks. |
Babolat Jet Mach 3 | Responsive but firm, less squish. | Moderate, prioritizes speed. | ~11 oz – speedy Gonzales. | You’ll fly around the court, but don’t ask it to babysit your ankles. |
Verdict: Supreme is your best option for “I play 4x a week” shoes. Gel-Res is the orthopedic tank — heavier but bulletproof. Jet Mach 3 is for the young guns who laugh at the idea of Advil.
K-Swiss Ultra Court
The Ultra Court is basically: What if we made a running shoe and then slapped on a pickleball outsole? Answer: this cushy monster.
- Brenton again: “The Ultra Court is so padded I feel like I could play on concrete and still walk tomorrow. It’s like driving a Cadillac after years in a go-kart.”
- Huge midsole cushioning. If you’ve got plantar fasciitis, bad knees, or a lower back that complains more than your doubles partner, this is the one.
- Still has stability — wide base, secure heel, and enough grip that you won’t ice-skate across the kitchen line.
- Feels a bit heavier than the Express Light, but most testers said, “Who cares, it’s worth it.”
Ultra Court vs. New Balance 806 vs. Babolat SFX3
Shoe | Cushioning | Stability | Weight | Real Talk |
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K-Swiss Ultra Court | Cadillac suspension. Clouds on feet. | Very good – wide base keeps you grounded. | ~12.8 oz – medium-heavy but cushy. | Brenton: “It’s like my back finally shut up. I could play on asphalt with these.” |
New Balance 806 | Firm, old-school support. | The ankle roll police. | ~15 oz – bring a sherpa to carry them. | Legendary among tennis old-timers; feels like strapping on cinder blocks with airbags. |
Babolat SFX3 | Pillow-like, wide-foot heaven. | Moderate – comfy but not a tank. | ~13.9 oz – not light, but roomy. | Sebastian: “These are slippers with traction. If you’ve got Hobbit feet, you’ll love them.” |
Verdict: Ultra Court gives you both comfort and support without the NB 806’s brick factor. SFX3 is like a comfy recliner – not as supportive, but your feet will be grinning.
Final Verdict: Which K-Swiss Pickleball Shoe Should You Buy?
- If your joints are a little cranky but you still want to dart around like you’re 30 again, go Express Light.
- If you’re playing several days a week and your ankles need Fort Knox, go Supreme.
- If you just want to walk off the court without limping, or your podiatrist is on speed dial, go Ultra Court.
Bottom line: Stop wearing running shoes. Your knees (and maybe your marriage) will thank you.
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