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Wilson Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes - White/White

Sale price$ 170.00

Size: 5.5 US

Est. delivery Monday, August 31

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Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes

The Intrigue Tour Padel is built more like a running shoe than a court shoe, and that is the point of it. The upper is a single layer of UltraShield mesh, the sockliner is supercritical Pebax foam, and the whole thing is meant to feel quick rather than substantial underfoot. Everything padel-specific is then added underneath: a torsion shank, a foam midsole and a Duralast outsole with a tread cut for the surface. This is the all-white pair.

The trade-off is weight against protection. A thin, single-layer upper is light and breathes well, but there is less material between your foot and the cage, the ball and your own toe drag than a heavily overlaid shoe gives you. Wilson pulls some of that back with the FootFrame system, which wraps the midfoot so the foot is held even though the upper is minimal, and with a TPU shank that resists the twisting a padel court asks of a shoe. Expect a fast, connected feel rather than an armored one.

Key Features

  • FootFrame dynamic support system cinches the midfoot so the foot stays locked over the platform through direction changes.
  • UltraShield mesh upper, built as one layer, so the shoe breathes and stays light instead of stacking overlays.
  • Supercritical Pebax foam sockliner for soft, quick-rebounding cushioning right under the foot.
  • CMP foam midsole giving the shoe its underfoot platform and support.
  • SwiftStep TPU torsion shank through the midfoot, resisting twist when you plant and turn.
  • Duralast outsole with a padel-specific tread pattern for grip on the surface it is designed for.
  • Women's fit, shaped around the biomechanics of the female foot rather than scaled down from a men's last.

Specifications

  • Upper: Textile
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Rubber (Duralast)
  • Midsole: CMP foam
  • Sockliner: Supercritical Pebax foam
  • Sport: Padel
  • Fit: Women's
  • Colorway: White/White
  • Sizes: US 5.5-11, half sizes throughout
  • Season: Fall/Winter 2026

Who It's For

  • Padel players who want the lightest, most responsive shoe they can get away with.
  • Players who move constantly and want a shoe that changes direction quickly rather than one that feels planted and heavy.
  • Anyone currently playing padel in a tennis shoe and finding it slow to turn.
  • Players who like cushioning close to the foot, from the sockliner up, rather than a thick slab underneath.
  • Warm-climate and indoor players who care about breathability.

Why Buy This Shoe

Most padel shoes start from a tennis chassis and get a new tread. This one starts closer to a running shoe and adds the padel hardware afterward, which is why it feels different the moment you put it on. If your complaint about your current shoes is that they are heavy and slow to release from the ground, that is exactly the gap this fills.

Choose something else if you drag your toe hard or play several times a week and need maximum upper durability, because a single-layer mesh is light because it is thin. Also think twice if you split time between padel and hard-court tennis; the tread is cut for padel, and a dedicated tennis outsole is the safer choice on abrasive hard courts.

Intrigue Tour Padel Women's Padel Shoes

The Intrigue Tour Padel is built more like a running shoe than a court shoe, and that is the point of it. The upper is a single layer of UltraShield mesh, the sockliner is supercritical Pebax foam, and the whole thing is meant to feel quick rather than substantial underfoot. Everything padel-specific is then added underneath: a torsion shank, a foam midsole and a Duralast outsole with a tread cut for the surface. This is the all-white pair.

The trade-off is weight against protection. A thin, single-layer upper is light and breathes well, but there is less material between your foot and the cage, the ball and your own toe drag than a heavily overlaid shoe gives you. Wilson pulls some of that back with the FootFrame system, which wraps the midfoot so the foot is held even though the upper is minimal, and with a TPU shank that resists the twisting a padel court asks of a shoe. Expect a fast, connected feel rather than an armored one.

Key Features

  • FootFrame dynamic support system cinches the midfoot so the foot stays locked over the platform through direction changes.
  • UltraShield mesh upper, built as one layer, so the shoe breathes and stays light instead of stacking overlays.
  • Supercritical Pebax foam sockliner for soft, quick-rebounding cushioning right under the foot.
  • CMP foam midsole giving the shoe its underfoot platform and support.
  • SwiftStep TPU torsion shank through the midfoot, resisting twist when you plant and turn.
  • Duralast outsole with a padel-specific tread pattern for grip on the surface it is designed for.
  • Women's fit, shaped around the biomechanics of the female foot rather than scaled down from a men's last.

Specifications

  • Upper: Textile
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Rubber (Duralast)
  • Midsole: CMP foam
  • Sockliner: Supercritical Pebax foam
  • Sport: Padel
  • Fit: Women's
  • Colorway: White/White
  • Sizes: US 5.5-11, half sizes throughout
  • Season: Fall/Winter 2026

Who It's For

  • Padel players who want the lightest, most responsive shoe they can get away with.
  • Players who move constantly and want a shoe that changes direction quickly rather than one that feels planted and heavy.
  • Anyone currently playing padel in a tennis shoe and finding it slow to turn.
  • Players who like cushioning close to the foot, from the sockliner up, rather than a thick slab underneath.
  • Warm-climate and indoor players who care about breathability.

Why Buy This Shoe

Most padel shoes start from a tennis chassis and get a new tread. This one starts closer to a running shoe and adds the padel hardware afterward, which is why it feels different the moment you put it on. If your complaint about your current shoes is that they are heavy and slow to release from the ground, that is exactly the gap this fills.

Choose something else if you drag your toe hard or play several times a week and need maximum upper durability, because a single-layer mesh is light because it is thin. Also think twice if you split time between padel and hard-court tennis; the tread is cut for padel, and a dedicated tennis outsole is the safer choice on abrasive hard courts.