OluKai Men's ‘Anau Pickleball Shoes
DESCRIPTION The OluKai Men's ‘Anau Pickleball Shoes are your new go-to sneaker for court sports and casual outings. With a breathable sport-mesh upper, terry cloth lining, and a coral reef-inspired outsole, it’s as cool and comfy as it is stylish. Plus, its Wet Grip Rubber ensures you stay steady on your feet without leaving a mark. Perfect for pickleball, tennis, or just pacing through your day! (ah-now) means, To move with measured steps; to rack; to pace. View our Olukai Footwear Collection. **Closing Down Sale Purchase. Not available for exchange or return. TECH & CARE Uppers: Breathable Sport-Mesh Upper: Allows optimal airflow, keeping feet cool and comfortable. Sole: Enhanced Grip Features OluKai’s Wet Grip Rubber for high-grip traction, ensuring stable, non-marking rubber on court surfaces. Special Features: Terry Cloth Lining for extra comfort, especially when there's extended wear. Durable outsole with coral reef pattern. Excellent support and stability with outsole wrap. Removable supportive footbed. Care: The mesh uppers can be spot-cleaned with a soft brush, warm water and a gentle soap. Allow the shoes to air-dry fully in a shady area or well-ventilated room before wearing. FIT & SIZE Length: True to size. Width: Standard. Arch: Medium. Weight: ≈g(US10, single) Team Thoughts: It's a no-brainer that pickleball is the fastest-growing sport out there. It's family-friendly, easy to play, and enjoyable for all ages. These shoes are suitable for pickleball, court games, and everyday wear. We would recommend your regular size in OluKai footwear.
Specifications
- Colour
- Bright White Leaf
- Size
- US9 | EU42 | UK8.5 | 27CM, US11 | EU44 | UK10.5 | 29CM, US12 | EU45 | UK11.5 | 30CM
Variants (3)
- Bright White Leaf / US9 | EU42 | UK8.5 | 27CM — 62.00 USD — In stock
- Bright White Leaf / US11 | EU44 | UK10.5 | 29CM — 62.00 USD — Out of stock
- Bright White Leaf / US12 | EU45 | UK11.5 | 30CM — 62.00 USD — Out of stock
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