Sole pattern: Herringbone sole
This sole has also been called herringbone, wave or clay sole. You can recognize it by its wave-like pattern. It's the most widely used sole in regular padel, thanks to its good grip and ability to make long glides at the end of the court. It also offers greater resistance and is ideal for competitions on synthetic turf or sand.
Midsole: Eva foam
This shoe offers a harmonious combination of hard-wearing comfort and support, thanks to EVA foam in the midsole for a more dynamic response.
GEL technology
Strategically placed gel in the forefoot and rearfoot to reduce impact (during heel strike) and help ensure a smooth transition. On the other hand, Gel in the forefoot reduces shock during forward movement. The main benefits of this technology are comfort, stability and cushioning.
Trusstic technology
Additional support. A soft component under the midfoot (passing through the outsole) that controls both rotation and torsion when in contact with the ground. In short, this technology is designed to stabilize the stride and make running more natural and efficient.
Pivot point
Given that padel is a sport in which you have to constantly change direction, Asics has decided to incorporate a pivot point in its shoes that promotes foot rotation. This is a circular element located at the front of the foot.
Mesh upper: stay dry all game long
The Assic Dedicate 8 features a mesh upper with excellent breathability and flexibility for optimum comfort that keeps your feet cool.
How to choose the right padel shoes?
Padel shoes have a major influence on sporting success, so when choosing a shoe you need to consider a number of aspects: comfort (the length of your foot, shoe size, materials, etc.); cushioning (cushioning technologies, e.g. Gel cushioning at Asics); stability (laces, a piece of fabric that fastens around the ankle and is incorporated so that your foot doesn't move); grip (sturdy soles); and durability.