Both durable and comfortable, the GEL-GAME™ 9 is a versatile court shoe for the recreational athlete who’s playing weekly.
An open mesh design on the upper improves ventilation to keep the feet cool, while the synthetic leather overlays and a PU (polyurethane) film offer improved stability for abrupt transitions.
The TRUSSTIC™ technology in the midsole generates better stability on the court. EVA midsole foam with GEL™ technology cushioning in the forefoot provide high cushioning and improved shock absorption.
The improved outsole offers better flexibility and a more durable design.
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