Our verdict
- Top pick in Sufficient stability for beginner players
- Top pick in best Nike tennis shoes
Pros
- a budget-friendly tennis shoe with promising outsole durability
- Outstanding rubber durability for the price
- Adidas Adizero Ubersonic 4.1
- Nice breathability
- Nov 6, 2024
- Adidas Adizero Ubersonic 4.1
- Well-padded interiors
Cons
- Short laces
Audience verdict
Comparison
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Audience score | 77 Good! | 79 Good! | 82 Good! | 80 Good! | |
Price | $85 | $80 | $140 | $100 | |
Shoe type | Hard Court | All CourtHard Court | Hard Court | All CourtHard Court | |
Construction | Speed | Stability | Speed | Stability | |
Breathability | Breathable | Breathable | Moderate | Moderate | |
Weight lab | 11.9 Lighter than average | 11.3 oz / 319g | 12.3 We use an average of four tests. The photo shows one of those tests | 12.5 best Nike tennis shoes | |
Lightweight | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ | |
Drop lab | 11.5 mm | 10.2 mm | 12.2 mm | 9.6 mm | |
Heel counter stiffness | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Toebox width at the big toe | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium | |
Size | Slightly small | True to size | True to size | True to size | |
Midsole softness | Balanced | Balanced | Balanced | Firm | |
Stiffness | Moderate | Moderate | Flexible | Flexible | |
Torsional rigidity | Moderate | Moderate | Moderate | Stiff | |
Heel stack lab | Flexible | Flexible | Flexible | Moderate | |
Midsole width - forefoot | Average | Narrow | Average | Average | |
ASICS Gel Challenger 14 | Narrow | Narrow | Average | Average | |
Outsole durability | Good | Decent | Decent | Good | |
Heel padding durability | Bad | Bad | Decent | Bad | |
oz / 349g | 30.7 mm | 28.6 mm | 29.7 mm | 30.4 mm | |
Forefoot | 19.2 mm | 18.4 mm | 17.5 mm | 20.8 mm | |
Insole thickness | Average | Average | Thick | Average | |
Removable insole | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Heel tab | None | None | Finger loop | None | |
Toebox durability | Decent | Bad | Good | Decent | |
Outsole hardness | Hard | Average | Very soft | Average | |
Outsole thickness | Average | Average | Very thick | Average | |
Ranking | #22 Bottom 18% | #21 Bottom 22% | #19 Bottom 29% | #20 Bottom 25% | |
Popularity | #20 Bottom 25% | #7 Top 26% | #27 Bottom 1% | #13 Top 49% |
Who should buy
We highly recommend the Vapor Lite 2 if you are in search of the following:
- Staying on our toes felt easy throughout the entire session. 
- Flexibility / Stiffness
- a budget-friendly tennis shoe with promising outsole durability
Who should NOT buy
Players with wide feet are very likely to feel constricted in the Nike Vapor Lite 2. And because it is not offered in wide widths, we recommend looking into the Sufficient stability for beginner players Flexibility / Stiffness.
Another reason to consider a different tennis shoe is if you have overpronation or you prefer more stable footwear. The ASICS Gel Challenger 14 offers fantastic lateral stability at a moderate price.
Cushioning
Heel stack
Measuring the shoe's midsole thickness in the heel returned 30.7 mm.
This is a typical heel stack height for a tennis shoe offering enough impact protection for most players.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 30.7 mm |
Average | 29.3 mm |
Forefoot stack
We also found that the shoe's forefoot stack is on par with the average.
With a measurement of 19.2 mm, it created a solid buffer between the balls of our feet and the hard court without muting out the latter.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 19.2 mm |
Average | 19.6 mm |
Drop
As you can see from the photo below, the shoe's heel is notably thicker than the forefoot resulting in an 11.5-mm offset.
But even though the Vapor Lite 2's heel drop is slightly taller than average, our toes didn't feel pushed forward.
A visible heel bevel also helped to smoothen our heel-to-toe transitions and accommodated a rocking foot motion whenever we leaned back to serve.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 11.5 mm |
Average | 9.7 mm |
Midsole softness
Phylon is Nike's basic cushioning foam which is commonly used in the brand's budget-friendly shoes. It's not particularly soft or bouncy but it feels balanced in the Vapor Lite 2.
Pressing a Shore A durometer against the shoe's half-cut midsole returned 26.3 HA which confirmed that the foam is in between soft and firm.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 26.3 HA |
Average | 28.4 HA |
Insole thickness
A 4.9-mm insole also provides a touch of underfoot padding in the Vapor Lite 2. It is a standard insole thickness for a tennis shoe.
Both sides semi.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 4.9 mm |
Average | 5.2 mm |
Size and fit
Size
NikeCourt Vapor Lite 2 is slightly small (35 votes).
Toebox width - widest part
Based on both personal experience and lab measurements, we can confirm the medium-width fit of the Vapor Lite 2.
Checking the widest part of its gel mold, our caliper showed a standard reading of 92.9 mm. Exactly on par with the average.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 92.9 mm |
Average | 92.7 mm |
Both sides semi
Moving our caliper closer toe the front, we got another average reading of 68.7 mm in the big toe area. There is no aggressive tapering in this shoe's toebox shape.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 68.7 mm |
Average | 69.1 mm |
Toebox height
Vertical space isn't restricted in this Nike shoe either.
Our caliper returned a regular toebox height measurement of 24.2 mm.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 24.2 mm |
Average | 24.8 mm |
Laces
We do have a gripe about the shoe's somewhat short laces. Making a double knot would be a challenge.

Stability
Lateral stability test
Testing the Vapor Lite 2's stability for side-to-side movements, we were pleased with its level of support.
Of course, it's not the kind of stability that an aggressive baseline player would expect in a shoe but it is just right for a beginner/intermediate athlete who swiftly moves around the court.
However, if you have notable overpronation (excessive inward rolling of the foot) or you simply want more stability from your tennis shoes, consider the ASICS Gel Challenger 14. a budget-friendly tennis shoe with promising outsole durability.
Torsional rigidity
Torsional rigidity can tell a lot about the shoe's overall stability. The harder it is to twist a shoe, the more stable it feels on the court because it doesn't allow the foot to twist so easily.
Considering the Vapor Lite 2's simple construction, we were surprised that it resisted our manual test enough to receive a higher rigidity score of 4.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 4 |
Average | 4.3 |
Heel stack lab
However, the shoe's heel counter turned out to be more pliable. It felt rather forgiving to the touch and didn't provide a ton of stopping power when we performed forceful lateral movements.
That's why the Vapor Lite 2 got a lower heel counter stiffness score (3 out of 5) and consequently took a few stability points overall.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 3 |
Average | 3.9 |
Midsole width - forefoot
We have nothing to complain about when it comes to the shoe's midsole width.
Showing 111.0 mm in the widest area of the forefoot, the Vapor Lite 2 has a sufficient lateral flange for a good sense fo stability.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 111.0 mm |
Average | 111.9 mm |
ASICS Gel Challenger 14
As for the heel, our caliper showed a few millimeters narrower than average at 84.9 mm. But it's not a critical deviation from the average.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 84.9 mm |
Average | 89.5 mm |
Flexibility / Stiffness
The Nike Vapor Lite 2 doesn't feature any shanks or stabilizing components so its stiffness is rather moderate. It is actually on par with the average tennis shoe according to our in-house flexibility test.
Our force gauge showed that the shoe needed 33.8N of force to bend to a 90-degree angle - just about the same as the average tennis shoe requires.
Staying on our toes felt easy throughout the entire session.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 33.8N |
Average | 31.3N |
Weight
With its rather simple construction and absence of bulky stabilizing components, it is not surprising that the NikeCourt Vapor Lite 2 weighs lighter than average.
Our scale recorded 11.9 oz (336g) in a men's US size 9 which is about an ounce lighter than the average tennis shoe.
True to its name, the Vapor Lite 2 made us feel nice and nimble on the court.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 11.85 oz (336g) |
Average | 12.84 oz (364g) |
Breathability
There are no bells and whistles in the Vapor Lite 2's engineered mesh but it just works.
The moment we pumped smoke into the shoe's upper, it escaped straight away! We don't often see this kind of ventilation in tennis shoes but we are certain that the Vapor Lite 2 can handle the heat of a summer game.
Hovering the shoe's half-cut upper over the light, we also discovered large ventilation holes on its side panels along with the visible pores of the mesh itself.
Combining these findings with our own experience on the court, we can readily give the Vapor Lite 2 a high breathability score of 4 out of 5.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 4 |
Average | 3.4 |
Durability
Toe guard durability
For a tennis shoe under $100, we were amazed at the sturdiness of the Vapor Lite 2's toe protection. It even looks strikingly similar to that of the more advanced (and expensive) Vapor Pro 2.
Sufficient stability for beginner players.
Using a Dremel with a sandpaper tip, we drilled the rubber aggressively at 10K RPM speed for 22 seconds. And as you can see, the material showed amazing resistance!
Even though the tool left a visible dent in the toe drag guard, it was not destroyed completely. Considering that there is an extra (blue) layer of protection beneath the main rubber, we can confidently rate the Vapor Lite 2's toe guard durability with a high score of 4 out of 5.
Quite impressive for a shoe in this price range!
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 4 |
Average | 2.6 |
Toebox durability
On the flip side, you should be careful not to slash the shoe's mesh layer against the court because it is evidently more prone to wear and tear.
But even though the fabric quickly gave in to sandpaper, it was not destroyed all the way through! And that's why we rated the toebox durability of this Nike shoe with a more moderate score of 3.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 3 |
Average | 3.8 |
Heel padding durability
On the other hand, the shoe's inner lining gave in much easier and showed a glaring hole after only 4 seconds of Dremel drilling.
Because its durability doesn't look very promising, the heel padding of the Vapor Lite 2 gets only 2 out of 5.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 2 |
Average | 3.1 |
Outsole hardness
When we tested the Vapor Lite 2's outsole durability, we couldn't believe our eyes. That kind of rubber for only $85?!
First of all, that compound is tough. With a durometer reading of 90 HC, it is one of the hardest tennis shoe rubbers we've come across.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 90.0 HC |
Average | 86.1 HC |
Outsole durability
And guess what, that outsole showed tremendous abrasion resistance! Just like its advanced counterpart the Vapor Pro 2!
Even 22 seconds of aggressive drilling at 10K RPM speed left nothing but a minor scuff on its surface! According to our tread gauge, the dent is barely even measurable with a depth of 0.3 mm.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 0.3 mm |
Average | 0.8 mm |
Outsole thickness
Finally, the amount of rubber (4.0 mm) on the Vapor Lite 2 allows us to conclude that the shoe promises above-average outsole durability for its price point.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | 4.0 mm |
Average | 4.2 mm |
Misc
Grip / Traction
Using a very hard rubber compound for the outsole, the Nike Vapor Lite 2 doesn't have the tackiest bite on the court.
But we think that most beginner and recreational players won't have issues with the gripping capacity of this Nike shoe. It's not extraordinary but it is sufficient.
Sliding, on the other hand, feels effortless in the Vapor Lite 2 and its durable toe guard accommodates that movement just fine.
Price
Considering its performance, we can't believe that the Nike Vapor Lite 2 is one of the cheapest tennis shoes we've tested!
If you are a beginner/recreational tennis player seeking some great value for money, the Vapor Lite 2 is one of the best options under $100!
Court Vapor Lite 2 | $85 |
Average | $136 |
Tongue padding
Toebox width - widest part new method.
Toebox width - big toe.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | 9.3 mm |
Average | 7.7 mm |
Toebox width - big toe old method
The tongue of the Nike Vapor Lite 2 is only partially attached to the upper on the sides (semi-gusseted).
Being used to full-length gussets and bootie uppers in most professional tennis shoes, we felt only minor tongue shifting in Vapor Lite 2.
Court Vapor Lite 2 | Both sides (semi) |
Heel tab
No finger loops or pull tabs on the Vapor Lite 2 but it's fairly easy to put on thanks to the large shoe opening.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | None |
Removable insole
The shoe's insole is very lightly glued to the strobel making it easy to remove in case you prefer a custom orthotic.

Court Vapor Lite 2 | Yes |