The K-Swiss Glaciator uses popular innovative K-Swiss technology which keep your feet dry and ventilated. Featured in this shoe is the Heat Deflection Core designed to keep court-surface heat away from your feet. The revolutionary Fautex moisture management technology is found in the lining to keep feet dry and cool. These factors are sure to keep your feet on ice while you bring the heat to the courts.
The length and width fit for this shoe are excellent, as this shoe fits like a glove. The heel and mid-foot have a generous fit and is very stable. The arch support is medium, and offers a cushioned ride. This shoe requires a little bit of time to break in due to the ventilation and cooling technologies. DuraFlow uppers combine mesh with a durable poly/nylon covering to create a lightweight, stable, and ventilated shoe. With lightweight EVA and TPU Cushion Board construction, the mid-sole of this shoe is light, yet offers plenty of stability and support. The Shock Spring in the heel and fore-foot are cushioned very well, allowing for extra protection and plenty of maneuverability. On the outside, durable Aosta 7.0 creates a very durable outsole which protects against wear. The DragGuard in the toe and heel areas provide support and increase durability. Traction was great due to the modified herringbone outsole.
All in all, the shoe is all its name says it is, and more! The Glaciators keep your feet dry and cool, while providing support and protection for your feet. It offers great traction, support, and durability, and at the same time fits great. The comfort level of this shoe is off the chart, and even with the ventilation technology the shoe maintains its great balance and fluid design. The Heat Deflection Core and Fautex moisture management technology are well integrated, making this shoe a must have for tennis players of all levels who currently have shoes that are overheated and humid. The Glaciators now have a sleek black color for those players who wish to put their opponent on ice in style.
This shoe also comes in: White |