The 10 Best Pickleball Shoes of 2024, Tested by Real People

Publish date: 2024-08-16

In the past year or so, Pickleball has really taken over the court scene, drawing in all ages and skill levels. Like other court sports, your footwear should be carefully considered. 

PEOPLE chatted with professional pickleball players to determine what types of shoes can help your game. “Some of the design and performance elements that are most important to me include being lightweight, roomy, comfortable, and supportive,” professional pickleball player Catherine Parenteau tells PEOPLE.

“The reason why I suggest getting court-specific shoes is because you need to have enough stability and support — both of which are essential for pickleball,” says professional pickleball player Tyson McGuffin. “Every sport requires different movements and is played on different surfaces, so it's important to invest in the appropriate gear to avoid injury.”

We took our testing to the courts with 14 of the most top-rated pickleball shoes you can buy (for both men and women). Read on for the best pickleball shoes of 2024, according to PEOPLE.

What to Know About Pickleball Shoes

Our Top Picks

K-Swiss Express Light Pickleball Shoe PHOTO: Amazon Star Qualities

If you're looking for comfortable shoes, we rated these the best overall for women because one of our female testers plays pickleball three to four times a week for around two hours per session and said she loves these shoes so much, she’d be “hard pressed to change to something else.” She’s owned these shoes for about six months and gave them high marks in nearly every category.

The shoes were “comfortable in every way,” with a lightweight and flexible design, plenty of ankle support, and a broad toe box. Our tester plays pickleball with intense foot movements yet said the shoes kept her feet protected and comfortable throughout gameplay. She also loved the breathability because usually her feet overheat when playing, and they don’t with these shoes — even in 100-degree Alabama heat.

The grip allows for quick pivoting whether playing outside on traditional courts or inside on a gym floor. They offer enough (but not too much) padding while keeping a lightweight feel. They’re also super flexible and didn’t show any signs of stiffness even upon first wear. 

While the shoes have shown some signs of wear and tear in the toe region, our player attributes this to her level of game play: “I play eight hours of intense pickleball with lots of stretching, pivoting, and running backwards.” She says the shoes have made her a better player and after they wear out, she plans to buy two more and rotate them so they last longer. 

Sizes: 5–12 (women’s sizing) | Colors: 4 | Materials: EVA cushioning, rubber compound, heel grip lining | Features: Extra eyelet for tighter lacing, drag guard for abrasion resistance

Acacia Sports Tyler Signature Edition Pro Shoes PHOTO: Holabird Sports Star QualitiesRed Flags

While the Acacia Sport Tyler shoe is available in unisex sizing, our male tester particularly loved these shoes. He plays pickleball at an intermediate level (with past tennis experience) and wore these shoes throughout the testing period for various game play. He prioritizes ample space in the toe box, lateral support, and a lightweight and breathable design. The Tyler shoe met all of that criteria and then some.

Though the soles were a bit stiff at first, they were easy to break in after a few hours. Our tester praised the fit, and said, “The PlusLace technology allowed the shoe to be tightened in a way that secured my heel but didn’t squish my toes.” The shoes allowed our tester to move swiftly across the court, and make quick lateral movements —“I was able to stop on a dime.” 

The grip on the shoes were especially helpful to our player when he ran toward “the kitchen” portion of the court and needed to stop quickly. Plus, they offer slight cushioning and impressive durability, and showed no signs of wear during our testing. “I feel more agility in these than in my other court shoes,” said our tester, which “made playing more enjoyable.”

Sizes: 6.5–13 (for women’s sizing, subtract 1.5 from your normal size) | Colors: 1 | Materials: Mesh, ballistic nylon, water-resistant EVA foam, anti-wear rubber, ProFlex material | Features: Additional lace eyelet for a tighter fit, wider toe box

Pickleball 101

“The kitchen” refers to the two boxes of the pickleball court directly next to the net. Players are not allowed to step into the box in order to prevent volleying the ball (hitting it without a bounce), so when you’re running towards the next to hit the ball, a shoe with good traction can help you stop without sliding.

Asics Women's Gel-Renma Pickleball Shoes PHOTO: Amazon Star Qualities

Our tester for these shoes plays pickleball at an intermediate level and prioritizes ankle support and a lightweight design. She liked how the shoes fit, noting that their light weight and how the laces’ texture helps the shoe stay tied. The toe box was a touch narrow, but the overall design was quite comfortable for our pickleball player — especially considering the cushioning and support. They were easy to break in, and our tester didn’t have any chafing or other irritation upon first wear. 

And where they lack in breathability, they make up for with grip. Our tester said the shoes have an assortment of textures on the bottom that helps you start and stop quickly on the court. They provided a good amount of traction and ankle support and prevented fatigue and foot pain during our testing period. Plus, this shoe is also available in men’s sizes should you have a pickleball partner you want to match with.

Sizes: 5–12 (women’s sizes) | Colors: 6 | Materials: Synthetic leather overlays, “Forefoot Gel” material helps with shock absorption | Features: Flex grooves in the outsole to help with movement

Asics Men's Gel-Resolution 9 Tennis Shoes PHOTO: Asics Star Qualities

For the Asics Gel-Resolution 9, our tester is a 2-year seasoned pickleball player who deals with foot conditions like plantars fasciitis and flat feet. At first, our tester was concerned about the fit because these shoes have a narrow design and a harder exterior, but the insoles sat high in the shoe and prevented any squeezing or discomfort. He did notice that the shoes also felt a little more dense than the Brooks shoes he usually wears. 

Our player was surprised at how comfortable these shoes actually were. He normally wears added inserts, but didn’t need them with these shoes given the built-in support. Your foot is locked in with this shoe, so there’s no sliding around. Plus, they’re quite breathable. The tread is kind of thin, and though the shoes grip well, our tester noted that they might get slippery if mud or other debris gets stuck in the shallow crevices. Even after our testing period, the shoes have held up well. 

Sizes: 6–15 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 5 | Materials: Forefoot Gel, rubber | Features: Special design for heel stability, and a sockliner

K-Swiss Women's Pickleball Supreme Shoe PHOTO: KSwiss Star Qualities

Our tester noticed the comfort of these shoes from the very first wear. The structure is flexible but stable, with a medium weight and plenty of arch support. Given the traction and grip on the shoe, our player didn’t slide too much around the court, even in rainy conditions, and the structure of the shoe kept his foot and ankle aligned.

The sole was a little stiff, but it prevented any twisting which is ideal. Our tester actually praised the arch support calling it “remarkable.” The shoes were durable and simple to clean, and compared to others on our list, the price is in the middle range. Our tester would recommend these shoes given their flexibility and stability — and could not find any cons. 

Sizes: 7–14 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 3 | Materials: Leather upper, rubber outsole, EVA midsole | Features: Durawrap flex upper for the best fit 

NikeCourt Air Zoom Vapor Pro 2 PHOTO: Nike Star Qualities

As a seasoned tennis player, our tester for the Nike Court shoes is newer to pickleball, but absolutely loved these shoes. She prefers lightweight and breathable shoes and the Nike Courts delivered. The upper mesh allows ventilation and there isn’t too much cushioning so the shoe is lower to the ground and has a very light weight. 

Our tester was just as comfortable in these shoes walking on the treadmill as she was on the courts playing. The shoe’s structure helps stabilize your foot which is essential for lateral movements, sliding, and quick stops. Our tester especially loved the herringbone design on the soles which helped grip the court while still allowing for pivots and other intentional sliding. It is a comfortable, supportive, and lightweight shoe that makes it easy for you to “zoom” — as its name implies — around the court. 

Sizes: 5–12 (women’s sizing) | Colors: 5 | Materials: Reinforced mesh, rubber | Features: Zoom Air cushioning

Skechers Men's Slip-ins Viper Court Pro Elite Pickleball Shoes PHOTO: Sketchers Star Qualities

Our tester for both Skechers shoes plays pickleball three to four times a week for around two hours per match. He found the slip-on shoes to have a snug fit that stabilized his foot while moving around the court. It has a heavy upper mesh that could have been more breathable, but our tester thinks it will last longer given its density. 

The slip-in feature was so convenient — our tester added that the laces “don’t even feel necessary.” Another stellar feature is the cushioning, which was plush yet firm. After hours of playing, our tester didn’t experience any foot fatigue while wearing these shoes. Both Skechers shoes are made with a special performance Goodyear rubber which successfully grips both indoor and outdoor court flooring. It’s a durable and comfortable shoe that, per our tester, improved his lateral movements when shuffling at the kitchen. 

Both of our professional experts play with Skechers regularly and said they’re known for a wide and roomy toe box and lightweight feel. Both of these qualities “accommodate quick lateral movements on the court,” says Parenteau.

Sizes: 8–13 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 3 | Materials: Mesh and synthetic overlay, Goodyear performance rubber, cushioning | Features: Machine washable, hands-free slip-in design

Skechers Viper Court Pro Pickleball Shoes PHOTO: Skechers Star Qualities

Our tester found the Viper Court Pros to be very similar to the Elite pair, with a few discerning differences. The design is very spacious and has a more relaxed fit and has a little more density to it. The arch and heel sections are quite comfortable, and they have some cushioning too (though not as much as the Elites). 

“One of the major selling points of Skechers Viper Court Pro pickleball shoes was the use of a Goodyear rubber outsole,” says McGuffin. “I never have to worry about being supported on the court and can focus on my game.” Our tester agreed, noting the outsole has a superb grip and made him feel very “grounded on the court.” He also appreciated the flexibility and support which helped him reach for high balls without needing to jump. Overall, it’s a durable and well-designed pickleball shoe.

Plus, the shoe comes in vibrant colors, which is a bonus for McGuffin: “I tend to be a little loud fashion-wise on the court.”

Sizes: 7.5–13 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 4 | Materials: Goodyear performance rubber, mesh upper, cushioning | Features: Podiatrist-certified arch support

Tyrol Men's Drive V Pickleball Shoes PHOTO: Tyrol Pickleball Star QualitiesRed Flags

Pickleball demands lots of movement, so if your feet need one thing, it’s support. Our tester is an intermediate player who plays the game five or six times a week, so these shoes were getting plenty of use. He requires a lot of lateral support as well as stability. 

The design offers a wide toe box, a dense weight, and firm structure. The pro of this is the shoes are extremely supportive; the con, they were quite stiff and felt “wooden” at first and needed to be broken in to wear them comfortably. (Note: The break in period was around two weeks). 

Our tester liked the cushioning compared to tennis shoes he owns — it’s firm cushioning but still adds to the support factor. The shoes also had a solid grip on the courts, were breathable, and provided equal ankle and arch support.

Sizes: 7–14 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 3 | Materials: EVA insole, rubber toe bumper | Features: Wide toe box, designed for lateral stability, ventilation system, and a heel stabilizer

Wilson Men's Rush Pro Ace Pickler PHOTO: Wilson Star Qualities

Wilson is a household name for court sports, so it’s no surprise that this shoe made our list. Our tester is an intermediate-level pickleball player who prioritizes stability. The Rush Pro shoe is lightweight with a roomy toe box, and secure in the heel. It offered comfort, lateral support, and ankle stability. 

It has a lot of bounce, which is great for quick movements and shock absorption. Our tester also liked how breathable the shoes are. They gripped the courts well, while still allowing for intentional sliding and traction. Our tester usually deals with arch-related pain with certain shoes, but didn’t have any pain when wearing these shoes. The sole isn’t super flexible, but it’s still comfortable, and has held up well with use. 

Sizes: 7–14 (men’s sizing) | Colors: 2, white and black | Materials: Rubber drag pad, EVA cushioning, foam midsole | Features: 4D Support Chassis Technology to reinforce your movements during game play

Other Pickleball Shoes We Tried

Behind the Scenes

To test each pair of pickleball shoes for design and function, we gathered real pickleball players who played the game wearing the shoes. Then we looked at a few different qualities to determine our winners. 

People / Alex Zeng

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Madison Yauger is a shopping editor at PEOPLE with a wealth of knowledge in fitness apparel, workout shoes, and more. She has also played tennis for over 20 years, and has picked up the sport of pickleball in the last year. For this story she utilized our testing insights to see what actual pickleball players thought of each shoe, as well as insights from our professional pickleball players and experts: Catherine Parenteau and Tyson McGuffin.

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