nope i bought them at a shoe store, im sure i can find a link on where to buy a pair
edit: yup i found a pair on amazon, but I'm sure some shoe stores have them if you wanna buy them
since you don't know how amazon.com uses query strings, I'll demonstrate
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DBLFNRW/
and
both lead to exactly the same place
Product name: adidas Women's Grand Court, White/Alumina/Alumina, 8.5
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These seem like 4 different pairs of shoes. idk where they’re from but at a guess I’d say mayyybe Adidas? The stripes are giving that vibe. Like, one of the pairs looks a lot like these ones though not the same. Can’t see any logos on his shoes.
Yes, you can use those shoes, however they're not going to be as good an efficient as proper padel shoes.
Clay tennis shoes are also a good option. You have to look for the "W" or "fishtail" pattern in the grip to actually realize they're going to be good.
For example, I have these asics, they're padel shoes. but I also have this, that are tennis shoes and they were excellent for padel until I bought the asics. check that both have the same pattern.
And yes, you can play barefoot even if that's what you like, but for optimal conditions a good padel/tenis shoe will improve your game.
Hey there, just a thought, and these are not trail runners....but they aren’t boots either, which is what makes them so intriguing. I have put hundreds of miles on with these (guy version) in everything from dry dusty to standing (and running) 4” water.....and they are fantastic. This is primarily day hikes with a very well loaded hydration pack, and I add it in here only because you mention concerns with water/moisture a couple of times. At any rate, safe travels!
I took a stroll through the other comments and I saw that you liked the Adidas Busenitz-- I have the Adidas Grand Courts and they're they halfway point between the Busenitz and the Superstars.
I picked the Grand Courts specifically because the soles are sewn on. I have had issues in the past with soles coming unglued on sneakers.
I have the Black/White/White colorway (linked) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DBM4JBV/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Salomon Women's X Ultra 3 GTX Trail Running Shoe, Medieval Blue/Black/Hawaiian surf, 7 B US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078SYVS7T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_9hbMBbA0CS06K
Im on my third pair. You can sometimes find them online for under $100. I know it doesnt fit your criteria exactly, but its as close as ive found.
Just keep in mind a waterproof shoe will always weigh more, and will be much warmer. And if it does get soaked it will take much much longer to dry than a non waterproof shoe.
Salomon also make a sort of hybrid of this shoe that isnt completely waterproof. So its a little lighter, and also less expensive.
I know someone with the same size foot. Nike doesn't seem to make anything small enough or that fit right. For her the reebok womens lifter 2.0 fit best https://www.amazon.com/Reebok-Womens-Crossfit-Lifter-Training/dp/B00OJYNJNI
And the Nano 6 for metcons.