




Wilson Rush Pro 5 Men's Tennis Shoes - White/Deja Vu Blue
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Description
Rush Pro 5 Men's Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro 5 is Wilson's all-court stability shoe, and the drop-in construction is what sets its character: the cushioning unit sits inside the upper rather than being glued flat beneath it, giving the close, wrapped feel through the midfoot that players either love or size around. White/Deja Vu Blue is the brighter option in the run, a white upper with a saturated blue that reads well on a blue hard court.
The trade-off is a firmer, heavier shoe than a lightweight speed model. A TPU chassis at the midfoot, a forefoot plate and a reinforced drag pad all add material, and the dual-density midsole is tuned to spring back rather than to cushion deeply. What you buy with that weight is lateral hold and an outsole that lasts on abrasive courts - the two things club players most often complain about after a season.
Key Features
- Drop-in construction: the cushioning unit sits inside the upper instead of under it, producing a closer wrap through the midfoot.
- TPU Stability Chassis: a rigid shell under the midfoot that limits torsion - the piece doing the work when you push off sideways.
- EndoFit Midfoot Support: an internal wrap that keeps the arch seated during direction changes.
- Dual-density midsole: two foam densities in one unit, tuned for a quick rebound rather than a plush, sinking feel.
- Supercompressed sockliner: a denser insole intended to hold its shape through long matches instead of packing out early.
- TPU Speed Plate: a forefoot plate that stiffens toe-off for quicker starts and transitions.
- Engineered sandwich mesh upper: a layered mesh that vents while keeping structure where the shoe is stressed.
- Duralast outsole with drag pad: high-abrasion rubber reinforced by a ceramic 5d section and a rubber medial drag pad at the zones that wear first.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Surface: All-court
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Men's
- Colorway: White/Deja Vu Blue
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus 14
Who It's For
- Players who want lateral hold first and low weight second.
- Toe-draggers and heavy servers who go through outsoles and uppers.
- Anyone playing several times a week on hard courts who needs a shoe to last a season.
- Players who prefer a snug, wrapped midfoot over a roomy one.
- League players who want a court shoe that will not need replacing mid-season.
Why Buy This Shoe
Against the Rush Tour 5 Clay in the same family, the Pro is the cheaper and more versatile shoe, and the right one unless clay is where you play most weeks. Against lighter speed shoes, it is the more durable option and the better choice if you drag your toe on serve or wear out uppers.
Choose something else if you want deep cushioning for long sessions or need extra width. Among the Rush Pro 5 colorways the shoe is the same underneath, so this comes down to whether you want the brighter blue or the quieter Sycamore and Titanium options.
Performance
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Rush Pro 5 Men's Tennis Shoes
The Rush Pro 5 is Wilson's all-court stability shoe, and the drop-in construction is what sets its character: the cushioning unit sits inside the upper rather than being glued flat beneath it, giving the close, wrapped feel through the midfoot that players either love or size around. White/Deja Vu Blue is the brighter option in the run, a white upper with a saturated blue that reads well on a blue hard court.
The trade-off is a firmer, heavier shoe than a lightweight speed model. A TPU chassis at the midfoot, a forefoot plate and a reinforced drag pad all add material, and the dual-density midsole is tuned to spring back rather than to cushion deeply. What you buy with that weight is lateral hold and an outsole that lasts on abrasive courts - the two things club players most often complain about after a season.
Key Features
- Drop-in construction: the cushioning unit sits inside the upper instead of under it, producing a closer wrap through the midfoot.
- TPU Stability Chassis: a rigid shell under the midfoot that limits torsion - the piece doing the work when you push off sideways.
- EndoFit Midfoot Support: an internal wrap that keeps the arch seated during direction changes.
- Dual-density midsole: two foam densities in one unit, tuned for a quick rebound rather than a plush, sinking feel.
- Supercompressed sockliner: a denser insole intended to hold its shape through long matches instead of packing out early.
- TPU Speed Plate: a forefoot plate that stiffens toe-off for quicker starts and transitions.
- Engineered sandwich mesh upper: a layered mesh that vents while keeping structure where the shoe is stressed.
- Duralast outsole with drag pad: high-abrasion rubber reinforced by a ceramic 5d section and a rubber medial drag pad at the zones that wear first.
Specifications
- Upper: Textile / Synthetic
- Lining: Textile
- Outsole: Rubber
- Surface: All-court
- Sport: Tennis
- Fit: Men's
- Colorway: White/Deja Vu Blue
- Sizes: US 7-13 in half sizes, plus 14
Who It's For
- Players who want lateral hold first and low weight second.
- Toe-draggers and heavy servers who go through outsoles and uppers.
- Anyone playing several times a week on hard courts who needs a shoe to last a season.
- Players who prefer a snug, wrapped midfoot over a roomy one.
- League players who want a court shoe that will not need replacing mid-season.
Why Buy This Shoe
Against the Rush Tour 5 Clay in the same family, the Pro is the cheaper and more versatile shoe, and the right one unless clay is where you play most weeks. Against lighter speed shoes, it is the more durable option and the better choice if you drag your toe on serve or wear out uppers.
Choose something else if you want deep cushioning for long sessions or need extra width. Among the Rush Pro 5 colorways the shoe is the same underneath, so this comes down to whether you want the brighter blue or the quieter Sycamore and Titanium options.




