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Wilson Rush Pro 5 Men's Padel Shoes - White/White

Sale price$ 170.00

Size: 7 US

Est. delivery Monday, August 31

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Rush Pro 5 Padel Men's Padel Shoes

The Rush Pro 5 Padel is the padel-court build of Wilson's Rush Pro 5 platform: same family as the tennis shoe, but with a Duralast outsole and a chassis tuned for pivoting rather than sliding along a baseline. This is the White/White colorway.

The trade here is firmness for response. A dual-density midsole, a compressed sockliner and a TPU speed plate under the forefoot make the shoe quick off the mark and stable under a hard cut, but none of that is plush — players coming from a soft, cushioned shoe will notice the platform is stiffer. Drop-in construction offsets some of it by seating the foot down inside the midsole, which lowers the ride and tightens the hold.

Key Features

  • Duralast outsole — a high-abrasion rubber, tuned here for the pivots and short slides a padel court asks for.
  • TPU chassis with EndoFit midfoot wrap — the two work together to stop the foot sliding across the footbed on a hard change of direction.
  • Dual-density midsole — firmer where you push off, softer where you land, so the shoe returns energy without going dead.
  • Compressed sockliner — a denser footbed that holds its shape deeper into a long match than standard foam.
  • Drop-in construction — the foot sits down into the midsole rather than on top of it, which lowers the feel and tightens the hold.
  • TPU speed plate — stiffens the forefoot for quicker push-off out of the split-step.
  • Ceramic 5D reinforcement — added protection at the wear points without much weight penalty.
  • Engineered sandwich mesh upper — breathable, and light for a shoe with this much structure in it.

Specifications

  • Sport: Padel
  • Gender: Men's
  • Construction: Low-top, drop-in
  • Upper: Textile (engineered sandwich mesh)
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Duralast rubber
  • Sizes: US 7–14, half sizes through 12.5
  • Season: 2026 Fall/Winter

Who It's For

  • Competitive padel players who play multiple times a week and wear shoes out quickly.
  • Movers who cut hard and want the foot locked over the platform rather than rolling off it.
  • Players who slide into the walls and need the outsole and toe area to survive it.
  • Anyone who has found lighter padel shoes too soft in the midfoot under load.
  • Players who want a connected, low-to-the-ground feel from a supportive shoe.

Why Buy This Shoe

This is the padel-specific build of the Rush Pro 5 platform — same family as the tennis version, different outsole and chassis tuning for a padel court. Against the Hurakn Pro V2 it is the stiffer, more structured, more expensive option; against the Bela Tour it trades some of the wrap-around support for a lighter, quicker feel. If you play mostly on tennis courts, buy the tennis Rush Pro 5 instead — the outsole compounds are not interchangeable in practice.

Choose it if you play hard and often enough to destroy softer shoes, and if a firm, responsive platform suits you more than a plush one. Players who want cushioning first, or who play once a week, will get better value from the Hurakn Pro V2. Wilson's brief does not supply a heel-to-toe drop or a confirmed per-shoe weight for this model.

Rush Pro 5 Padel Men's Padel Shoes

The Rush Pro 5 Padel is the padel-court build of Wilson's Rush Pro 5 platform: same family as the tennis shoe, but with a Duralast outsole and a chassis tuned for pivoting rather than sliding along a baseline. This is the White/White colorway.

The trade here is firmness for response. A dual-density midsole, a compressed sockliner and a TPU speed plate under the forefoot make the shoe quick off the mark and stable under a hard cut, but none of that is plush — players coming from a soft, cushioned shoe will notice the platform is stiffer. Drop-in construction offsets some of it by seating the foot down inside the midsole, which lowers the ride and tightens the hold.

Key Features

  • Duralast outsole — a high-abrasion rubber, tuned here for the pivots and short slides a padel court asks for.
  • TPU chassis with EndoFit midfoot wrap — the two work together to stop the foot sliding across the footbed on a hard change of direction.
  • Dual-density midsole — firmer where you push off, softer where you land, so the shoe returns energy without going dead.
  • Compressed sockliner — a denser footbed that holds its shape deeper into a long match than standard foam.
  • Drop-in construction — the foot sits down into the midsole rather than on top of it, which lowers the feel and tightens the hold.
  • TPU speed plate — stiffens the forefoot for quicker push-off out of the split-step.
  • Ceramic 5D reinforcement — added protection at the wear points without much weight penalty.
  • Engineered sandwich mesh upper — breathable, and light for a shoe with this much structure in it.

Specifications

  • Sport: Padel
  • Gender: Men's
  • Construction: Low-top, drop-in
  • Upper: Textile (engineered sandwich mesh)
  • Lining: Textile
  • Outsole: Duralast rubber
  • Sizes: US 7–14, half sizes through 12.5
  • Season: 2026 Fall/Winter

Who It's For

  • Competitive padel players who play multiple times a week and wear shoes out quickly.
  • Movers who cut hard and want the foot locked over the platform rather than rolling off it.
  • Players who slide into the walls and need the outsole and toe area to survive it.
  • Anyone who has found lighter padel shoes too soft in the midfoot under load.
  • Players who want a connected, low-to-the-ground feel from a supportive shoe.

Why Buy This Shoe

This is the padel-specific build of the Rush Pro 5 platform — same family as the tennis version, different outsole and chassis tuning for a padel court. Against the Hurakn Pro V2 it is the stiffer, more structured, more expensive option; against the Bela Tour it trades some of the wrap-around support for a lighter, quicker feel. If you play mostly on tennis courts, buy the tennis Rush Pro 5 instead — the outsole compounds are not interchangeable in practice.

Choose it if you play hard and often enough to destroy softer shoes, and if a firm, responsive platform suits you more than a plush one. Players who want cushioning first, or who play once a week, will get better value from the Hurakn Pro V2. Wilson's brief does not supply a heel-to-toe drop or a confirmed per-shoe weight for this model.