Prince T24
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The T24 tennis shoe from Prince® is engineered to deliver the maximum protection for the aggressive woman tennis player looking to perform at her best!
- Combination microfiber and mesh uppers.
- Foam-padded collar provides a snug, comfy fit.
- Textile lining and a cushioned, removable sockliner offer enhanced comfort and shock absorption.
- 4FootWrap—a soft TPU applique that provides added medial and lateral forefoot support while preventing toe jam.
- Duraskin XD toe cover—an injected compound placed in key wear areas—for superior durability against excessive toe drag.
- Compression-molded EVA midsole for cushioning and shock absorption.
- Shockeraser midsole insert absorb heavy impact and dissipates shock in the heel.
- Archbridge TPU shank for midfoot support.
- Soft Spring PU forefoot insert disperse shock to enhance comfort.
- Forefoot pivot-point for quick lateral movements.
- Split-rubber outsole in a herringbone tread pattern for traction.
- Abrasion-resistant PRC 1000 rubber compound provides exceptional durability and traction for long-lasting performance on hard surfaces.
- Imported.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 14 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 7.5, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
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Customer Reviews
Prince T24
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 4 reviews.
Top Positive Review
1 person found this review helpful.
This shoe feels very heavy. Heavier than any tennis shoe I've worn. I now only use them for practice, and feel like I move better in a match with my lighter shoes. I love the style and color, and they are very stable with good arch support, but wouldn't recommend them for playing on a regular basis.
Read more » « Show less August 1, 2012 by MartiTop Critical Review
1 person found this review helpful.
I've worn the Prince T22 series for over a year now and have never had problems so when I saw the T24 come out in black and purple, I was really excited because of the colors. When I wore them for the first time, the area right under my pinky toe hurt. I have wide feet and the only shoes I have ever been able to wear without a break-in period were the Prince T22 shoes. At first, I thought that I just needed to break in these shoes but 4.5 months and 2 sets of blisters on both big toes later, they still make my feet hurt if I play for 1.5+ hours at a time and if I play 2 days in a row, they hurt the instant I put them on the 2nd day. I think the reason they hurt my feet is because of the purple piece of plastic positioned right where the widest part of my feet are. As opposed to the T22 series, these pieces are hard plastic and make the shoe feel more narrow. I would never get these shoes again, no matter how much I like the way they look.
Read more » « Show less June 20, 2012 by Tina- Sort by:
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This shoe feels very heavy. Heavier than any tennis shoe I've worn. I now only use them for practice, and feel like I move better in a match with my lighter shoes. I love the style and color, and they are very stable with good arch support, but wouldn't recommend them for playing on a regular basis.
I'd also recommend: Nike Court Lite
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- Marti - customer
- from Memphis
- August 1, 2012
I've worn the Prince T22 series for over a year now and have never had problems so when I saw the T24 come out in black and purple, I was really excited because of the colors. When I wore them for the first time, the area right under my pinky toe hurt. I have wide feet and the only shoes I have ever been able to wear without a break-in period were the Prince T22 shoes. At first, I thought that I just needed to break in these shoes but 4.5 months and 2 sets of blisters on both big toes later, they still make my feet hurt if I play for 1.5+ hours at a time and if I play 2 days in a row, they hurt the instant I put them on the 2nd day. I think the reason they hurt my feet is because of the purple piece of plastic positioned right where the widest part of my feet are. As opposed to the T22 series, these pieces are hard plastic and make the shoe feel more narrow. I would never get these shoes again, no matter how much I like the way they look.
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- Tina - customer
- from California
- June 20, 2012
Love these shoes. My girlfriends are getting the same shoe but in different color. Prince is a great brand and makes great shoes.
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- Marie - customer
- January 20, 2013
These are good sneakers. They required a bit of break in but now they are really comfortable. I am a 3.0 player and play about 3-4 times per week in them. The thing I like best about them is that the tongue stays in place. I hated the T22 because the tongue was always to one side not in the middle.
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- Anonymous - customer
- July 30, 2012





