Skechers's Skechers Viper Court Reload White/Blue/Pink — purpose-built court shoes, UK-stocked, sized for UK feet.
Why these shoes
Court shoes prioritise lateral support, flatter sole, and reinforced toe boxes — three things running shoes don't. The pickleball-relevant differences over running shoes show up immediately: more confident lateral cuts, fewer rolled ankles, longer lifespan because the outsole is built for the cuts.
Lifespan
Replace pickleball shoes every 50–80 hours of play, or when the herringbone tread starts to flatten. Worn shoes mean less grip on lateral cuts — which means injury risk. Cheap insurance to swap them sooner rather than later.
Frequently asked
Can I use these for tennis or general fitness?
Yes — court shoes work for tennis, racquetball, and general gym training. Most pickleball-specific shoes are tennis-shoe lasts with branded packaging anyway. Don't use them for running long distances; the heel geometry is different.
Indoor or outdoor — which surface are these for?
Outsole compound and tread pattern usually tell you. Non-marking soft compound = indoor (gym halls). Harder rubber with herringbone tread = outdoor (hard courts). The listing description specifies if not obvious from the model name.
What's the sizing — do these run true?
Skechers run wide and slightly large — order half a size down if between sizes.
How long will these shoes last?
50–80 hours of court time before tread wear becomes a grip issue. For weekly players, that's typically once a year. Worn shoes mean less grip on cuts — and less grip means rolled ankles. Replace them sooner rather than later.