Are you a fast, agile player who wants an ultra-lightweight tennis shoe to help you move freely around the court? Then, the new Babolat Jet Tere 2 Tennis Shoe is made just for you. At 320 grams (UK 8.5 weighed), this is the lightest model in the Babolat range.
After observing and talking to club players like you, Babolat decided to add more comfort and stability to this model compared to the original Jet Tere shoe. The result is a new generation of Jet Tere that is far more versatile, whether you're moving sideways at the back of the court, or racing forward to win points on the fly.
The supple upper and highly breathable mesh feel like a second skin on every part of the foot. To provide even more essential cushioning for every contact with the court, the midsole is now 5% thicker. The result is unrivalled comfort with the Jet Tere 2 on your feet.
To improve durability and extend the life of these shoes, Babolat increased the thickness of the outsole in the areas that receive the most wear and tear during movement. The Jet Tere 2 outsole, combined with Michelin technology, offers increased durability to reduce the wear and abrasion associated with specific tennis movements.
Features:
Single Layer Mesh: A Matryx piece on the forefoot gives extra support for lateral movements.
Rubber Forefoot Protection: A very hard-wearing protective rubber piece covering the inner forefoot down to the toes for unrivalled upper durability.
Ortholite Molded: The OrthoLite® insole is molded to hug the shape of the foot. The properties of the foam composition make for exceptional comfort, breathability, and durability.
KPRSX: Highly cushioning EVA insert positioned beneath the heel for optimal shock protection.
Active Flexion: A technology developed and patented by Babolat. The shape and composition of the materials used for the sole are segmented into 9 key pressure points for maximum responsiveness.
Michelin Premium Tennis: Michelin Premium rubber is the most durable composition ever developed. It offers increased resistance and optimal grip to meet the extreme demands of tennis footwork.