




Wilson Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes - White/White
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Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes
The Hurakn Pro V2 sits at the top of Wilson's padel footwear line, and this white-on-white pair is the most neutral of its four colorways. The construction is the same in all of them: a full inner sock inside a mesh upper with recycled TPU, over an EVA midsole set to a 9 mm heel-to-toe drop.
Every padel shoe trades hold against airflow. The inner sock and the TPU panels are what keep the foot sitting over the midsole when you push off the side wall, and they are also what make this a warmer shoe than a plain mesh model. Wilson offsets that with mesh across the upper, but if you run hot you will notice the difference. The other trade is the outsole: it is specified as all-court, so it is a compromise across surfaces rather than a tread cut for one padel build.
Key Features
- Full inner sock construction wraps the midfoot directly, which keeps the foot from shifting inside the shoe on late direction changes.
- Mesh upper with recycled TPU pairs breathable mesh with structured panels where the shoe gets loaded sideways.
- EVA foam midsole gives even cushioning underfoot rather than a firm, low-profile racing feel.
- Molded sockliner is a shaped footbed instead of a flat insert, so the heel and arch are supported from the first step.
- 9 mm heel-to-toe drop is a middle-of-the-road figure that suits the low, forward stance padel asks for.
- Support chassis holds the foot over the midsole under lateral load while letting the forefoot flex for the first two steps.
- Rubber outsole specified by Wilson as all-court, so it is not tuned to a single padel surface.
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: White/White
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus US 14
Who It's For
- Padel players out twice a week or more who want a shoe built for the sport rather than a tennis model pressed into service.
- Players who load the outside edge hard on wide balls and want the foot held over the platform.
- Players who prefer a snug, sock-style wrap to a roomy fit.
- Players in long matches or back-to-back sessions who want cushioning underfoot rather than a flat, firm ride.
- Anyone moving up from an entry-level court shoe who wants more structure in the upper.
Why Buy This Shoe
Within Wilson's padel range the choice is between this and the Hurakn Lite. The Lite is cheaper, lighter and more open, and it uses the Duralast outsole compound; if your priority is a cool, low-bulk shoe and you are not hard on the sides of your footwear, it is the better value. The Pro V2 earns the difference through the inner sock and the TPU work in the upper, which is what you feel when you are changing direction late off the glass.
Look elsewhere if you play mostly tennis on hard courts, since an all-court padel outsole is not a substitute for a tennis-specific tread. Look elsewhere too if you have a wide forefoot and dislike bootie entry, because the inner sock is the fit and cannot be loosened out of it. Mechanically the four Pro V2 colorways are identical, so choose on appearance alone.
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Hurakn Pro V2 Men's Padel Shoes
The Hurakn Pro V2 sits at the top of Wilson's padel footwear line, and this white-on-white pair is the most neutral of its four colorways. The construction is the same in all of them: a full inner sock inside a mesh upper with recycled TPU, over an EVA midsole set to a 9 mm heel-to-toe drop.
Every padel shoe trades hold against airflow. The inner sock and the TPU panels are what keep the foot sitting over the midsole when you push off the side wall, and they are also what make this a warmer shoe than a plain mesh model. Wilson offsets that with mesh across the upper, but if you run hot you will notice the difference. The other trade is the outsole: it is specified as all-court, so it is a compromise across surfaces rather than a tread cut for one padel build.
Key Features
- Full inner sock construction wraps the midfoot directly, which keeps the foot from shifting inside the shoe on late direction changes.
- Mesh upper with recycled TPU pairs breathable mesh with structured panels where the shoe gets loaded sideways.
- EVA foam midsole gives even cushioning underfoot rather than a firm, low-profile racing feel.
- Molded sockliner is a shaped footbed instead of a flat insert, so the heel and arch are supported from the first step.
- 9 mm heel-to-toe drop is a middle-of-the-road figure that suits the low, forward stance padel asks for.
- Support chassis holds the foot over the midsole under lateral load while letting the forefoot flex for the first two steps.
- Rubber outsole specified by Wilson as all-court, so it is not tuned to a single padel surface.
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: White/White
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus US 14
Who It's For
- Padel players out twice a week or more who want a shoe built for the sport rather than a tennis model pressed into service.
- Players who load the outside edge hard on wide balls and want the foot held over the platform.
- Players who prefer a snug, sock-style wrap to a roomy fit.
- Players in long matches or back-to-back sessions who want cushioning underfoot rather than a flat, firm ride.
- Anyone moving up from an entry-level court shoe who wants more structure in the upper.
Why Buy This Shoe
Within Wilson's padel range the choice is between this and the Hurakn Lite. The Lite is cheaper, lighter and more open, and it uses the Duralast outsole compound; if your priority is a cool, low-bulk shoe and you are not hard on the sides of your footwear, it is the better value. The Pro V2 earns the difference through the inner sock and the TPU work in the upper, which is what you feel when you are changing direction late off the glass.
Look elsewhere if you play mostly tennis on hard courts, since an all-court padel outsole is not a substitute for a tennis-specific tread. Look elsewhere too if you have a wide forefoot and dislike bootie entry, because the inner sock is the fit and cannot be loosened out of it. Mechanically the four Pro V2 colorways are identical, so choose on appearance alone.




