Gel-Rocket 11
A lightweight indoor court shoe with a non-marking gum sole for smooth hardwood and sport court surfaces.
Playing indoors at a gym or rec center? You need a non-marking gum sole for smooth surfaces. These shoes deliver court-specific traction without breaking the bank.
A lightweight indoor court shoe with a non-marking gum sole for smooth hardwood and sport court surfaces.
A cushioned court shoe with a roomy toe box, designed for players who prioritize comfort over lateral stiffness.
A versatile all-court shoe with a durable outsole and responsive midsole — solid all-around performance at a mid-range price.
| Feature | ASICS Gel-Rocket 11 | New Balance 806v1 | K-Swiss Hypercourt Express 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $75 | $90 | $90 |
| Surface | Indoor | Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Ankle Support | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| Cushioning | Medium | High | Medium |
| Motion Control | Medium | Medium | Medium |
| Durability | Medium | High | High |
| Wide Available | Yes | Yes | No |
| Match Score | 70% | 51% | 51% |
Recommendations last updated March 2026. Prices verified against retailer listings.
Court shoes make a noticeable difference even for casual play. They have non-marking gum rubber soles designed for gym floors, plus lateral support that regular sneakers lack. You can find solid options under $80.
Prioritize a non-marking gum sole (required at most indoor facilities), basic lateral support, and a comfortable fit. At this price point, skip premium cushioning features and focus on proper court shoe construction.
Yes. Indoor pickleball shoes are essentially indoor court shoes with non-marking soles designed for hardwood and sport court surfaces. They work great on basketball courts, volleyball courts, and other smooth gym floors.
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