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tennis

pariolly said:
What is the best tennis shoe for my daughter with weak ankles? She has recently returned to gymnastics after being out for 9 months. Before she had weak ankles and tore her achilles tendon. What is the best tennis shoe for her to wear outside the gym?

Not sure if this is for real or not, but I'll respond.

Did a quick search, however, I'm still a little confused. Results are below:

The K-Swiss (tennis shoe) Ultrascender has very good ratings and costs upwards of $100. It's a mid to low top that offers exceptional ankle support. However, this shoe is designed for tennis players, but that doesnt mean your daughter couldnt wear them for everyday stuff.

DC Manteca 2 (skate shoe)
DC Spruce High Skate (skate shoe)
Osiris Uptown (skate shoe)
Merrell Moab (looks like New Balance shoe)
Columbia Switchback Mid (like the Moab above)

Hope this helps.
 

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