K-Swiss Launches New Ultrashot 2 with Surgelite Technology
Los Angeles, CA - K•Swiss announced the introduction of its newest high-performance tennis shoe, the Ultrashot 2. The company has strong momentum as the fastest growing tennis footwear brand in the United States, doubling its sell-through market share over the past two years and now ranked #3 in the specialty channel.
The new Ultrashot 2 offers comfort, but with maximum stability and durability and is backed by a six month rubber outsole wear guarantee. The shoe also incorporates new Surgelite technology for optimal cushioning and energy return and is lighter than its predecessor.
Mike Miringoff, K•Swiss Vice-President, adds, “The Ultrashot 2 is the most stable and durable shoe in our range and we built it specifically for the high-level junior player or a competitive adult player that demands high performance. With the lighter weight and Surgelite technology added for comfort, we are aggressively targeting the competition and trying to convert as many junior players as possible into the Ultrashot 2.”
The K•Swiss Ultrashot 2 performance tennis shoe will be available globally on February 11, 2019, with a Suggested Retail Price of $135.00 and MAP of $119.95, exclusively at specialty retail stores, authorized online partner web sites and K•Swiss.com.
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