Wilson Padel surprises us with a shoe model that we particularly liked: The Amplifeel 2.0.
Shoes padel like these you won't find anywhere else. For sure. Wilson Padel focus on the look. And with this shoe, you will not go unnoticed.
This shoe slips on almost like a slipper with this modeled strap system for easy donning of the shoe. Players who want to get an ankle support may well move towards this type of shoes.
In terms of soles, nothing to report except that it is a range shoe that will provide very good adhesion on padel well sanded. Wilson's DF2 system also provides good cushioning. The shoe is dynamic on the feet. This technology is associated with the R-DST + system which accentuates the comfort and cushioning of the shoe.
Very nice shoe. No complaints. You can buy it with your eyes closed.
Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.
I have the new Wilson Rush Pro 3.0 which are quite similar to this model but without the “ankle”. They still provide good ankle support while being a little lighter.
They are tennis shoes on the other hand, but this Amplifeel seems to be too, since it has already existed for a while among tennis shoes.
I play indoors on lightly sanded synthetic grass and the all-court soles are very good, I have never slipped. I have also just ordered the clay version that I have not yet had the opportunity to test on courts of padel.