




Wilson CourtGlide Padel Women's Padel Shoes - White/White
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CourtGlide Padel Women's Padel Shoes
The CourtGlide Padel W is the entry point to Wilson's women's padel footwear at $85, and unusually it takes its fit from the Rush tennis franchise rather than from the Hurakn padel models. In practice that means a shoe that feels settled from the first session instead of asking to be broken in. This is the plain White/White colorway.
What the price gives up is specialized padel construction. There is no support chassis and no women's-shaped heel counter, as there is on the Hurakn Pro V2. Instead you get an R-DST midsole doing the cushioning and a modified herringbone outsole adapted for padel. Herringbone is the generalist court pattern: dependable grip in a straight line and a predictable release when you turn, without the rotation-specific shaping of the Hurakn tread.
Key Features
- Rush-derived fit — Wilson builds this on its Rush tennis franchise, so the shape is secure and familiar if you have worn Rush models.
- R-DST midsole — the cushioning system here, balancing shock absorption against support instead of chasing one or the other.
- Modified herringbone outsole — the standard court tread, reworked for padel so it grips on artificial grass as well as harder padel surfaces.
- Comfortable from the first session — Wilson builds it to be worn from day one, with no break-in period to sit through.
- Breathable upper — textile and synthetic construction that keeps air moving through the shoe.
- Low-top cut — leaves the ankle free for the quick short steps padel is made of.
- Comfort range, not performance — Wilson files this shoe under Comfort, which tells you where its priorities sit.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Midsole: R-DST
- Outsole: Rubber, modified herringbone
- Style: Low-top
- Gender: Women
- Sport: Padel
- Range: Comfort
- Colorway: White/White
- Season: 2026 Fall/Winter
- Sizes: US 5.5 – 11
Who It's For
- Players new to padel who do not want to spend performance money on a first pair.
- Tennis players adding padel who already know how a Wilson Rush shoe fits.
- Recreational players who value comfort over stiffness and structure.
- Anyone who has struggled with the break-in period on stiffer court shoes.
- Players on artificial grass padel courts who need a tread suited to the surface.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the value option in Wilson's women's padel range: $85 against $110 for the Hurakn Lite and $135 for the Hurakn Pro V2. Playing once a week and mostly socially, the gap in outsole life and midfoot support will not cost you anything you notice.
Step up to the Lite or the Pro V2 if you play several times a week, if you are hard on outsoles, or if you want the women's-specific heel shaping that only the Hurakn Pro V2 has. This is a comfort-first shoe rather than a competition one, and it is honest about that.
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CourtGlide Padel Women's Padel Shoes
The CourtGlide Padel W is the entry point to Wilson's women's padel footwear at $85, and unusually it takes its fit from the Rush tennis franchise rather than from the Hurakn padel models. In practice that means a shoe that feels settled from the first session instead of asking to be broken in. This is the plain White/White colorway.
What the price gives up is specialized padel construction. There is no support chassis and no women's-shaped heel counter, as there is on the Hurakn Pro V2. Instead you get an R-DST midsole doing the cushioning and a modified herringbone outsole adapted for padel. Herringbone is the generalist court pattern: dependable grip in a straight line and a predictable release when you turn, without the rotation-specific shaping of the Hurakn tread.
Key Features
- Rush-derived fit — Wilson builds this on its Rush tennis franchise, so the shape is secure and familiar if you have worn Rush models.
- R-DST midsole — the cushioning system here, balancing shock absorption against support instead of chasing one or the other.
- Modified herringbone outsole — the standard court tread, reworked for padel so it grips on artificial grass as well as harder padel surfaces.
- Comfortable from the first session — Wilson builds it to be worn from day one, with no break-in period to sit through.
- Breathable upper — textile and synthetic construction that keeps air moving through the shoe.
- Low-top cut — leaves the ankle free for the quick short steps padel is made of.
- Comfort range, not performance — Wilson files this shoe under Comfort, which tells you where its priorities sit.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Midsole: R-DST
- Outsole: Rubber, modified herringbone
- Style: Low-top
- Gender: Women
- Sport: Padel
- Range: Comfort
- Colorway: White/White
- Season: 2026 Fall/Winter
- Sizes: US 5.5 – 11
Who It's For
- Players new to padel who do not want to spend performance money on a first pair.
- Tennis players adding padel who already know how a Wilson Rush shoe fits.
- Recreational players who value comfort over stiffness and structure.
- Anyone who has struggled with the break-in period on stiffer court shoes.
- Players on artificial grass padel courts who need a tread suited to the surface.
Why Buy This Shoe
This is the value option in Wilson's women's padel range: $85 against $110 for the Hurakn Lite and $135 for the Hurakn Pro V2. Playing once a week and mostly socially, the gap in outsole life and midfoot support will not cost you anything you notice.
Step up to the Lite or the Pro V2 if you play several times a week, if you are hard on outsoles, or if you want the women's-specific heel shaping that only the Hurakn Pro V2 has. This is a comfort-first shoe rather than a competition one, and it is honest about that.




