




Wilson Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes - Navy Blazer/White
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Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes
The Intrigue Tour Padel is Wilson's women's padel shoe, built on a last shaped to a woman's foot rather than a downsized men's one, and finished here in navy with white detailing. The whole shoe is aimed at movement: a one-layer mesh upper, a Pebax supercritical-foam sockliner and a 375 g sample weight put it closer to a running shoe than to a traditional court trainer.
The trade-off is armor. Padel shoes get abused by turf and sand, and the usual defense is a thicker, layered upper, which adds weight and heat. Wilson has gone the other way and handled the load structurally instead, with the FootFrame midfoot wrap and a SwiftStep TPU shank doing the holding while the upper stays thin. You get a quicker, cooler shoe, but the upper has less material between your foot and the court than a heavy-duty model would.
Key Features
- Women's-specific last the width, arch and heel shape are built around a woman's foot rather than scaled down from a men's mold, which is what keeps the midfoot from swimming during a long point.
- FootFrame support system a dynamic wrap around the midfoot that holds the foot in place through direction changes without cinching down on it.
- UltraShield single-layer mesh upper one layer instead of stacked panels, so the shoe breathes and stays light while still holding its shape.
- Supercritical Pebax foam sockliner a soft, high-rebound insole that takes the sting out of the repeated stops padel asks for.
- SwiftStep TPU torsion shank stiffens the middle of the shoe so the foot does not twist when you plant and turn off the glass.
- CMP foam midsole the firmer platform under the shank, tuned for push-off rather than plush walking comfort.
- Duralast outsole with padel tread a hard-wearing rubber compound in a pattern cut for artificial turf, where grip comes from the tread biting sand rather than from a flat contact patch.
Specifications
- Sport: Padel
- Weight (sample size): 375 g / 13.2 oz
- Upper: Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Type: Low-cut
Who It's For
- Women playing padel regularly enough that a general court shoe has started to feel vague underfoot.
- Players who cover a lot of ground and want a shoe that feels closer to a runner than to a heavy tennis trainer.
- Anyone whose foot slides inside a unisex shoe even with the laces pulled tight.
- Players who work the back glass and need the shoe to hold through repeated turns and short recovery steps.
- Padel-first players who would rather buy a shoe cut for turf than adapt a hard-court model.
Why Buy This Shoe
The obvious alternative is a hard-court tennis shoe, and plenty of people do play padel in one. It works, but the outsole is designed to grip a flat surface, not to key into sand on turf, and it wears in patterns the surface was never meant to produce. This is the padel-specific answer: lighter, cut for turf, and shaped for a woman's foot instead of a smaller men's fit.
Look elsewhere if you split your time between padel and hard-court tennis and only want one pair, or if you prefer a heavier, more heavily built shoe with a thicker upper for durability. This one gives up some armor to stay light and quick.
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Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes
The Intrigue Tour Padel is Wilson's women's padel shoe, built on a last shaped to a woman's foot rather than a downsized men's one, and finished here in navy with white detailing. The whole shoe is aimed at movement: a one-layer mesh upper, a Pebax supercritical-foam sockliner and a 375 g sample weight put it closer to a running shoe than to a traditional court trainer.
The trade-off is armor. Padel shoes get abused by turf and sand, and the usual defense is a thicker, layered upper, which adds weight and heat. Wilson has gone the other way and handled the load structurally instead, with the FootFrame midfoot wrap and a SwiftStep TPU shank doing the holding while the upper stays thin. You get a quicker, cooler shoe, but the upper has less material between your foot and the court than a heavy-duty model would.
Key Features
- Women's-specific last the width, arch and heel shape are built around a woman's foot rather than scaled down from a men's mold, which is what keeps the midfoot from swimming during a long point.
- FootFrame support system a dynamic wrap around the midfoot that holds the foot in place through direction changes without cinching down on it.
- UltraShield single-layer mesh upper one layer instead of stacked panels, so the shoe breathes and stays light while still holding its shape.
- Supercritical Pebax foam sockliner a soft, high-rebound insole that takes the sting out of the repeated stops padel asks for.
- SwiftStep TPU torsion shank stiffens the middle of the shoe so the foot does not twist when you plant and turn off the glass.
- CMP foam midsole the firmer platform under the shank, tuned for push-off rather than plush walking comfort.
- Duralast outsole with padel tread a hard-wearing rubber compound in a pattern cut for artificial turf, where grip comes from the tread biting sand rather than from a flat contact patch.
Specifications
- Sport: Padel
- Weight (sample size): 375 g / 13.2 oz
- Upper: Textile
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Type: Low-cut
Who It's For
- Women playing padel regularly enough that a general court shoe has started to feel vague underfoot.
- Players who cover a lot of ground and want a shoe that feels closer to a runner than to a heavy tennis trainer.
- Anyone whose foot slides inside a unisex shoe even with the laces pulled tight.
- Players who work the back glass and need the shoe to hold through repeated turns and short recovery steps.
- Padel-first players who would rather buy a shoe cut for turf than adapt a hard-court model.
Why Buy This Shoe
The obvious alternative is a hard-court tennis shoe, and plenty of people do play padel in one. It works, but the outsole is designed to grip a flat surface, not to key into sand on turf, and it wears in patterns the surface was never meant to produce. This is the padel-specific answer: lighter, cut for turf, and shaped for a woman's foot instead of a smaller men's fit.
Look elsewhere if you split your time between padel and hard-court tennis and only want one pair, or if you prefer a heavier, more heavily built shoe with a thicker upper for durability. This one gives up some armor to stay light and quick.




