




Wilson Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes - Gray Dawn/Black
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Description
Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes
This is the darker of the Hurakn Pro V2 colorways, a gray upper with black detailing, and the practical pick if you would rather not see every scuff a court leaves behind. The shoe under it is Wilson's top padel model: a full inner sock, a mesh upper with recycled TPU, and an EVA midsole set at a 9 mm heel-to-toe drop.
The compromise here is lockdown against ventilation. A bootie interior and TPU reinforcement hold the foot over the platform when you brace against a side wall, and they also trap more heat than an open mesh shoe. Wilson runs mesh through the upper to claw some of that back. The outsole is a second compromise: Wilson lists it as all-court, meaning it is spread across surfaces rather than optimized for one.
Key Features
- Full inner sock construction takes up the space around the midfoot so the foot does not slide inside the shoe when you change direction.
- Mesh upper with recycled TPU puts structure on the sides where the load goes and mesh where you need air.
- EVA foam midsole cushions evenly through the step instead of giving a firm, close-to-the-ground feel.
- Molded sockliner is contoured rather than flat, supporting the heel and arch without an aftermarket insole.
- 9 mm heel-to-toe drop is moderate, sitting between a flat court shoe and a raised trainer.
- Support chassis resists lateral roll while still allowing the forefoot to bend for a quick first step.
- Rubber outsole in Wilson's all-court specification, so it is not restricted to a single court build.
Specifications
- Sport: Padel
- Gender: Men's
- Upper: Textile / synthetic (recycled TPU and mesh)
- Lining: Textile
- Midsole: EVA foam
- Outsole: Rubber
- Heel-to-toe drop: 9 mm
- Colorway: Gray Dawn/Black
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus US 14
Who It's For
- Regular padel players who want a dedicated padel shoe rather than a tennis model reused for the sport.
- Players who brace hard on the outside edge and want the upper to hold rather than stretch.
- Players who prefer a close, sock-like fit over a roomier last.
- Players who put in long sessions and want cushioning that lasts the match.
- Players who want a darker shoe that does not show court dust and clay marks.
Why Buy This Shoe
The real comparison is the Hurakn Lite, which costs less, weighs less and breathes better, and which uses the Duralast outsole compound. Choose the Lite if heat and weight bother you more than side-to-side hold. Choose the Pro V2 if you want the inner sock and the reinforced upper, which is the part you notice on the shots where you arrive late and have to stop hard.
This is the wrong shoe if you are mainly a hard-court tennis player, since the all-court padel outsole is not a tennis tread, and the wrong shoe if a bootie opening is uncomfortable on a wide foot. All four Pro V2 colorways are the same build, so the gray only buys you a less obvious shoe.
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Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes
This is the darker of the Hurakn Pro V2 colorways, a gray upper with black detailing, and the practical pick if you would rather not see every scuff a court leaves behind. The shoe under it is Wilson's top padel model: a full inner sock, a mesh upper with recycled TPU, and an EVA midsole set at a 9 mm heel-to-toe drop.
The compromise here is lockdown against ventilation. A bootie interior and TPU reinforcement hold the foot over the platform when you brace against a side wall, and they also trap more heat than an open mesh shoe. Wilson runs mesh through the upper to claw some of that back. The outsole is a second compromise: Wilson lists it as all-court, meaning it is spread across surfaces rather than optimized for one.
Key Features
- Full inner sock construction takes up the space around the midfoot so the foot does not slide inside the shoe when you change direction.
- Mesh upper with recycled TPU puts structure on the sides where the load goes and mesh where you need air.
- EVA foam midsole cushions evenly through the step instead of giving a firm, close-to-the-ground feel.
- Molded sockliner is contoured rather than flat, supporting the heel and arch without an aftermarket insole.
- 9 mm heel-to-toe drop is moderate, sitting between a flat court shoe and a raised trainer.
- Support chassis resists lateral roll while still allowing the forefoot to bend for a quick first step.
- Rubber outsole in Wilson's all-court specification, so it is not restricted to a single court build.
Specifications
- Sport: Padel
- Gender: Men's
- Upper: Textile / synthetic (recycled TPU and mesh)
- Lining: Textile
- Midsole: EVA foam
- Outsole: Rubber
- Heel-to-toe drop: 9 mm
- Colorway: Gray Dawn/Black
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus US 14
Who It's For
- Regular padel players who want a dedicated padel shoe rather than a tennis model reused for the sport.
- Players who brace hard on the outside edge and want the upper to hold rather than stretch.
- Players who prefer a close, sock-like fit over a roomier last.
- Players who put in long sessions and want cushioning that lasts the match.
- Players who want a darker shoe that does not show court dust and clay marks.
Why Buy This Shoe
The real comparison is the Hurakn Lite, which costs less, weighs less and breathes better, and which uses the Duralast outsole compound. Choose the Lite if heat and weight bother you more than side-to-side hold. Choose the Pro V2 if you want the inner sock and the reinforced upper, which is the part you notice on the shots where you arrive late and have to stop hard.
This is the wrong shoe if you are mainly a hard-court tennis player, since the all-court padel outsole is not a tennis tread, and the wrong shoe if a bootie opening is uncomfortable on a wide foot. All four Pro V2 colorways are the same build, so the gray only buys you a less obvious shoe.




