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This article has affiliate links, which means I receive compensation if you purchase a product through this link. There are no additional costs for you. It helps me continuing this blog. Thanks for your support! Visit my disclosure page for more information. Even the best tennis shoes don’t always have to be as expensive as a small car, especially in 2016. Nevertheless, it is important to play in high quality tennis shoes as they support your ankles and prevent injuries. In this article you will find the best cheap tennis shoes for you that come with good durability, support and of course with awesome looks! Most people don’t think about Nike when they look for cheap tennis shoes but the Nike Vapor Court Tennis Shoes will change your opinion. We know that they create the best tennis shoes but when on a budget? They look really good (like everything from Nike) and depending on which colorway you choose you can get them for as low as 50$ on Amazon. As most Nike shoes they are not meant for people with wide feet.

The Vapors are extremely light and almost feel like running shoes. I have always felt a bit insecure in these shoes since they don’t give me that much support, especially on clay courts or courts where I slide a lot. If you are on a budget but don’t want to be behind in style and quality this is your shoe.
nike shoes in mint Number four on our top 5 cheap tennis shoes list is a shoe by Asics.
nike tennis shoes auThe Asics Gel Upcourt bring great looks and a great price together.
running shoe stores in phoenix areaThey have a good grip so that you don’t slip on court due to their gum rubber sole while being very comfortable.
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They are one of the leightest shoes out there with 11.3 ounces (320g) on size 10 1/2. Ascics is definetly one of the best brands for tennis right now and they deliver high quality looking shoes for quite a few years now. If you decide to get these very cheap tennis shoes from Ascics, make sure to get them fast since Ascics is known for some weird price changes.
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cheap nike womens tennis shoes New Balance has always been the brand for people with wide feet and the New Balance WC 696 and MC696 stay true to this. Many customers report that it is very stiff and should be ordered in one or half a size bigger than usual but overall has the best customer rating on Amazon with 4.3/5 stars on our top 5 cheap tennis shoes list.

It offers a great design, many colorways and is also for players that like heavier shoes. Additionaly these are the best tennis shoes if you are looking for something new and don’t want to wear the stuff everyone has. Don’t worry about New Balance being a bit pricey normally. This tennis shoe comes really cheap eventhough there is the big “N” on it! The comfortable feeling these shoes give you is amazing. No matter where you read about the Adidas-Performance-Men’s-Barricade-Court it is always about how they feel. People wear them on and off the court due to this and their great design. The black and white colorway are absolute best sellers and you see them literally on every tournament around the world. Considered one of the best tennis shoes overall, called a legend of a tennis shoe and now also one of the cheapest tennis shoe on the market. Absolute no brainer if you are on the hunt for good deals. Hey, this might be something for you. Top 5 Best Tennis Racquet 2016 Babolat AeroPro Drive 2016

Top-shelf running shoes in 2015 from your favorite brands start at $100 and go from there. Yes, you can save some money by buying the edition from previous years. But is there a truly great cheap running shoe ? I went on a mission to find a “bad” running shoe – by going to Walmart and buying a pair for $16. is this shoe really bad? Check out the video for a serious, impartial review.Here is something a little bit different than normal. Our website receives a bunch of great shoes from companies. They send us their best models, their most current items. It made me think, “Are all the shoes we get really great? Are we calibrated wrong? Why are scanning in a lot of great reviews?” I set out on a mission to find a bad shoe, and review it. I ended up finding these guys from Walmart. I’ll tell you more about them. I set out a few ground rules so I wouldn’t go out and buy a pair of ski boots and declare them as the worst running shoes ever: The shoe I ended up getting was the neon green and blue Starter Men’s Endurance Lightweight Running Shoes, which runs you $16.87.

I was curious to see if the shoe was actually halfway decent. Also, the shoe looks way better than it should for $16.87. That got me skeptical. In fact, the design of this Wamart shoe is oddly similar to the Nike Free Run 2. In fact, I’d call it just a straight up knockoff. That’s why this shoe looks better than it should. This is probably an indicator that bad things are to come. One surprising manufacturing fact about this shoe is that it has a seamless upper, which is interesting … They managed to pull it off at the price point. Just on the surface, this shoe looks oddly good. I’m excited to test it out and see what happens. First thing to do when you get Walmart is to pull out the plastic inserts that hold up the shape. One of these is sized for shoes up to 13; one of these is sized for shoes up 10-1/2 weight. That doesn’t make sense. It can’t mean anything bad? The sole of the shoe is just foam. It’s pretty bad foam. It has some sort of coating on it that rubs off.

If you pick at it, it keeps just falling off. It’s not good at all. Even the stitching inside the shoe is messed up. It’s irregular and doesn’t look right. To show you guys what it should look like, here’s a pair of Saucony shoes. Notice how it’s even all across the bottom. That’s what it should look like. It’s time to take these shoes out for a run and see how they perform in the real world. I’m going to take off the tags here and put them on. These Starter shoes from Walmart feel pretty light. I would classify them as a lightweight running shoe. The thing is, they probably don’t weigh the same in each shoe. In fact, one reviewer online said that they measured the weights of each shoe, and they were different. Lacing up these shoes went pretty normal. The upper felt pretty normal, too. That made me think that maybe I’d found a cheap version of running shoes to go try out. I guess I have to remind you that the sole of these shoes is all foam and has essentially no traction.

Unless you’re running on concrete or asphalt all the time, you’ll be slipping all over the place. Look at how slippery these guys are. I’ll head out to a run and let you guys know how these shoes did. I only managed to do five miles in these shoes. It felt like something was sawing at the edges of my feet. The pain is on this area. I think there’s some sort of excessive thing on where they made these shoes. I developed a blister after just three miles of running. I’ve got one on the inside, too. On both feet, just blisters all over. Why was this happening? Here’s my foot, and here’s one of the blisters it caused. You can tell from the spot on the shoe that it flexes terribly. In fact, it doesn’t flex; It just creates extreme pressure points and rubs and chafes and essentially saws through your sock and give you awful blisters. The same is true for the other side of the shoe. This is where my big toe is. Let me remind you, I was feeling blisters after about two miles into this run.

I only managed another three before giving up. Normally, I can easily put ten miles on a pair of new shoes without any worries. Here’s the flexibility of the Nike shoe. Notice how it’s even. Now I’m going to show you the flexibility of the Walmart shoe. It flexes but only at just a couple of points, which is just awful for your foot on the inside, just pressure points. This kind of of even flexibility is something you should see in any shoe you get. Here’s a bunch of shoes I have, and the flexibility is even all across the bottom of the shoe. I even found a pair of Nike Frees. They have over 1,000 miles on them, and I still prefer them to the Walmart shoes even though they’re that worn out. Here’s some more flexing. Even my regular shoes I walk around in seem to be better than the Walmart shoes. I’d rather run in these guys. Normally, when we review a shoe we try to put them up to 50 miles. I don’t think these shoes will make it. I definitely know my feet weren’t going to make it.