Avacourt 2 Tennis Shoes
Avacourt 2 Tennis Shoes
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The **Women's adidas Avacourt 2 Tennis Shoes** are designed specifically for female tennis players to enhance performance with tailored support, comfort, and stability. Featuring a Bounce Pro midsole for responsive cushioning and a Torsion System for stability, these shoes offer agility and control on the court. The lightweight, breathable mesh upper keeps feet cool and light, while synthetic leather elements provide lateral support. A dynamic lace guidance system ensures a secure, customizable fit, and a TPU toe bumper adds durability. The shoe’s outsole delivers excellent grip and flexibility on various court surfaces. Enhanced collar padding and an anti-slip shark skin lining optimize comfort and security during fast, aggressive movements.
**Key Features and Specifications:**
- **Cushioning:** Bounce Pro midsole combining two foam densities for responsive comfort.
- **Support:** Female-specific midfoot support saddle with synthetic leather for stability; Torsion System for midfoot stability.
- **Upper:** Breathable mesh with transparent, recycled material overlays; synthetic leather midfoot elements; TPU toe bumper.
- **Fit:** Snug length; recommend half size up if in-between; medium width and arch; no break-in period.
- **Outsole:** Durable rubber compound optimized for traction on any court surface.
- **Weight:** Approx. 11.7 oz. (size 8.5).
- **Additional Comfort:** Soft padded tongue and collar; shark skin lining split for anti-slip.
- **Colors:** Available in Lucid Red/Silver Metallic, Lucid Lemon/Zero Metallic/White, and White/Silver.
**Best suited for:** Female tennis players seeking a lightweight, stable, and comfortable shoe that supports quick lateral movements and agility on all court types, from recreational to competitive play, with an emphasis on durability and tailored fit to women's feet. These shoes are ideal for players who need responsive cushioning combined with excellent traction and support through every pivot and sprint on the court[1][2][3][4][5].
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