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Women's Pickleball Shoes | Selkirk

Explore Selkirk women’s pickleball shoes designed for life on and off the court and built for quick lateral movement, dependable traction, and stable support on the court (backed by a 6-month sole warranty). Compare CourtStrike Pro, CourtStrike, and Legacy Pro styles and learn how to choose the best pickleball shoes for your game; indoors or outdoors.

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Selkirk Sport CourtStrike Pro 3.0 Women's Pickleball Shoe

Price: $127.99

Limited-Edition Selkirk Sport Legacy Classic Women's Pickleball Shoe with InfiniGrip

Price: $138

Selkirk Sport Legacy Pro Women's Pickleball Shoe with InfiniGrip

Regular Price: $158 Sale Price: $99

Selkirk Sport Women's CourtStrike Pro 2.0 Pickleball Shoe

Regular Price: $128 Sale Price: $96

Selkirk Sport Women's CourtStrike 2.0 Pickleball Shoe

Regular Price: $108 Sale Price: $81

Selkirk Sport Renew Pickleball Recovery Shoe

Price: $60

Podium Pickleball Slide

Price: $40

FAQs:

Do I need pickleball-specific shoes?

Pickleball-specific shoes are designed for the short, multidirectional movements, stops, and lateral changes common in pickleball. They typically provide a stable court platform, lateral support, and multidirectional traction. Hard-court tennis shoes can also work, but running shoes are not recommended because they are primarily designed for forward movement rather than repeated side-to-side cuts.

Learn whether you need pickleball-specific shoes

Can I wear tennis shoes or running shoes for pickleball?

Hard-court tennis shoes can be a reasonable option for pickleball because they are designed for lateral movement, stops, and pivots. Running shoes are not recommended because their platforms are generally optimized for forward movement and provide less lateral containment than court shoes.

Are Selkirk pickleball shoes suitable for indoor and outdoor courts?

Selkirk pickleball shoes can be worn on indoor and outdoor pickleball courts. Outdoor courts are generally more abrasive and place greater demands on outsole durability, while indoor surfaces may require clean, non-marking soles. Always confirm the footwear requirements of the indoor facility where you play.

Compare indoor and outdoor pickleball shoes

Do Selkirk men’s pickleball shoes run true to size?

Sizing varies by model. CourtStrike Pro and CourtStrike are designed to provide a secure, stable fit, with room in the toe box for natural movement. Players with wider feet may prefer additional forefoot room. For Legacy Pro, Selkirk recommends ordering a half size larger than your normal shoe size.

Which Selkirk men’s pickleball shoes are best for wider feet?

Legacy Pro provides Selkirk’s roomiest fit because its toe box is slightly wider than the CourtStrike line. CourtStrike Pro also has a wider toe box designed to allow natural toe movement. Neither model is identified as a formal 2E or 4E wide-width shoe, so players who require a specific width should review the sizing guidance and return policy before ordering.

How should men’s pickleball shoes fit?

Pickleball shoes should feel secure through the heel and midfoot without slipping during stops or lateral movement. The toe box should leave enough room for your toes to spread naturally without pressing against the front or sides. When testing the fit, try lateral shuffles and controlled stops rather than evaluating the shoes only while standing or walking.

Read the pickleball shoe fit guide

What is the difference between CourtStrike Pro, CourtStrike, and Legacy Pro?

CourtStrike Pro provides performance-focused stability and support for aggressive movement. CourtStrike is Selkirk’s balanced all-around performance shoe, combining cushioning, lateral support, and multidirectional traction. Legacy Pro offers a slightly roomier toe box and an InfiniGrip outsole designed for enhanced durability and multi-surface traction. The best choice depends on your preferred fit, playing style, and outsole priorities.

CourtStrike Pro

CourtStrike

Legacy Pro

How long should pickleball shoes last?

Shoe lifespan depends on playing frequency, session length, movement style, body weight, and court surface. Selkirk’s general estimates are approximately one year for weekly play, four to six months for twice-weekly play, and two to three months for playing three to five times per week. Consider replacing your shoes when the tread becomes smooth, the midsole is exposed, holes develop, or cushioning and lateral support noticeably decline.

Learn how long pickleball shoes should last

What is Selkirk’s shoe return and outsole-warranty policy?

Eligible unworn shoes can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of purchase when they are in new condition and returned with their original packaging. Shoes worn outdoors or showing signs of wear are not eligible for return. Qualifying CourtStrike and Legacy Pro footwear may include six-month outsole coverage, subject to model-specific terms and exclusions.

CourtStrike six-month sole warranty

Legacy Pro warranty information

How should I care for my pickleball shoes?

Wear your pickleball shoes primarily on the court, remove loose dirt after play, and allow them to air-dry away from direct heat. Avoid machine washing or drying unless the individual product instructions explicitly permit it. Rotating pairs and checking the outsole regularly can also help you identify wear before traction or support noticeably declines.

Read six pickleball shoe-care tips

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