Gel-Rocket 11
A lightweight indoor court shoe with a non-marking gum sole for smooth hardwood and sport court surfaces. Available in wide widths for a more comfortable fit.
Knee pain on indoor courts and wide feet are a challenging combination on a budget. These shoes maximize cushioning and width availability at the lowest price point.
A lightweight indoor court shoe with a non-marking gum sole for smooth hardwood and sport court surfaces. Available in wide widths for a more comfortable fit.
A cushioned court shoe with a roomy toe box, designed for players who prioritize comfort over lateral stiffness. The wide fit option is a genuine wide — more room in the forefoot than most court shoes at this price.
ASICS's flagship court shoe with FlyteFoam cushioning and a reinforced heel counter — built for hard outdoor courts with all-day comfort. Available in wide widths — rare for court shoes, and worth it if you've felt cramped in standard widths.
| Feature | ASICS Gel-Rocket 11 | New Balance 806v1 | ASICS Court FF 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $75 | $90 | $150 |
| Surface | Indoor | Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Ankle Support | Medium | Medium | High |
| Cushioning | Medium | High | High |
| Motion Control | Medium | Medium | High |
| Durability | Medium | High | High |
| Wide Available | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Match Score | 81% | 74% | 70% |
Recommendations last updated March 2026. Prices verified against retailer listings.
Yes, though options are more limited. Look for previous-generation models from ASICS and New Balance — they often drop below $80 when newer versions release. Prioritize wide availability and cushioning over brand or aesthetics at this price point.
Focus on shoes with the thickest midsole you can find under $80. Gel or foam cushioning technology in the heel area matters most for knee impact. A non-marking gum sole is required for indoor play, so verify that before purchasing.
Discounted new shoes (last year's model) are a great strategy. Avoid used shoes entirely — the cushioning compresses to the previous owner's foot shape and weight, which reduces the shock absorption your knees need most.
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