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The Roger Clubhouse Pro

BRINESQUAD RATING

Brand

ON

Release Year

2023

Price in USD

149

Summary:

The ON The Roger Clubhouse Pro offers plush comfort, strong grip, and versatile style for pickleball and tennis, especially for recreational players. Its roomy fit and step-in comfort are highlights, but heel lockdown and stability may not satisfy aggressive movers or those with narrow feet.

PLAYER PROFILE:

Designed for casual and recreational pickleball players, this shoe emphasizes comfort cushioning and style over maximum lockdown and support. Its roomy forefoot and low arch make it a welcoming fit for players with wider or flatter feet. It performs well on hard courts, clay, and grass as well as indoor pickleball courts, thanks to a versatile outsole and a well padded ride that adapts to different surfaces. The package delivers exceptional comfort and cushioning, good breathability, versatile traction, and a stylish design that looks good on and off the court. The roomy fit supports a range of foot shapes, making it easy to wear for long sessions or during doubles. On the flip side, the lockdown may be insufficient for aggressive movers or players with narrow feet and high arches. It weighs more than some competitors and carries a relatively high price for the category, and insole durability could be improved.

FIRST IMPRESSIONS & BREAK-IN EXPERIENCE:

First impressions matter, and the Roger Clubhouse Pro arrives ready to please with immediate comfort as soon as you step in. Testers describe a plush, cushioned feel from the first wear, thanks in part to the internal half bootie that delivers a glove like fit and the Helion midsole foam that cushions each step with a soft, welcoming sensation. Best of all, there is no break in period required, so you can get on court right away without any discomfort.

Fit details show the shoe runs true to length but can feel slightly short for some players. It has a medium width and a low arch, with a roomy forefoot that lets the toes spread and connect with the court while the internal bootie helps lock the foot in place. For those with narrower feet or higher arches, the fit around the ankle can feel a bit loose unless you tighten the laces or opt for thicker socks.

Comfort is a standout feature, with most testers noting a plush, cloud like ride reminiscent of ON’s running shoes. The soft upper and responsive cushioning make extended sessions feel easy, and many describe this as one of the most comfortable court shoes available. No break in period is required, and the shoe feels comfortable and supportive straight out of the box, with no hotspots or stiffness during initial use.

Compared to the original ON The Roger Pro, the Clubhouse Pro is softer, more cushioned, and more versatile for casual and recreational play. While the Roger Pro offers more stability for aggressive movers, the Clubhouse Pro shines for comfort and all day wear. It is also roomier and more forgiving than many traditional tennis or pickleball shoes, making it a good choice for players who prioritize comfort over maximum support.

SPECS

Surface

mixed

Available Widths

standard

Arch Support

neutral

Weight (Grams)

390

Heel Stack (MM)

28

Forefoot Stack (MM)

20

Drop (MM)

8

OutSole Pattern

open herringbone

Rubber Hardness

75

TORSION SHANK

Speedboard (plastic plate)

Lateral Outrigger

no

Toe Drag Guard

yes

UPPER MATERIAL

synthetic leather with mesh panels

Breathability Design

moderate mesh ventilation

Heel Rigidity Note

moderately rigid, some users report slight looseness at ankle

Fit Shape

roomy toe box, standard midfoot, slightly loose heel

T Test Time (Secs)

5.2

Stop distance (M)

0.85

Subjective Stability

7

Breathability Temp Delta (C)

6

Comfort After 45 Minutes

9

Heel Slip Present?

Yes

ON-COURT PERFORMANCE:

The outsole uses a durable rubber compound in an open herringbone pattern that delivers reliable traction on hard courts, clay, and grass. Its orientation near the ball of the foot supports dynamic pivots and lateral movements, and testers report consistent grip and controlled movement even during long sessions.

Stability is solid for recreational and moderate play, aided by the carbon fiber Speedboard and wide forefoot base. However, the shoe is not as supportive as the Roger Pro, and aggressive lateral cuts may feel less secure, especially for players with narrow feet or high arches. The ankle area can feel loose, but this can be mitigated with lacing adjustments.

The Helion super foam midsole and Speedboard provide good energy return and agility, making transitions smooth and steps springy. The shoe flexes well during changes of direction, and testers found it surprisingly agile for its weight. Movement transitions are smooth and controlled, with the shoe allowing for quick direction changes and minimal drag. The flexibility of the upper and sole helps the foot move naturally, and the grip remains reliable even during fast stops and starts.

Best suited for casual and recreational players, or those who prioritize comfort and versatility over maximum support. It performs well for doubles, social play, and moderate competition, but may not be ideal for highly aggressive movers or those needing maximum lockdown for tournament level play.

COMFORT & BREATHABILITY IN EXTENDED PLAY:

The cushioning is plush and responsive, with the Helion midsole and CloudTec technology soaking up harsh landings and delivering a soft ride. It shines during long matches and even when worn off court.

The upper is built with 100 percent recycled polyester mesh for breathability and ventilation. Synthetic overlays add support without blocking airflow, helping keep feet cool during play. The shoe sits on the heavier side at about 12.3 ounces for women’s size 8.5, but testers found it surprisingly agile and quick for its weight, with a midfoot cutout exposing the Speedboard to shave weight and aid movement. Players report minimal fatigue during extended sessions, with cushioning and the breathable upper keeping feet comfortable and dry, often describing it as a shoe you do not mind wearing after the match ends. No significant pressure points were noted; neutral arch support suits many foot types, and the internal bootie construction helps prevent soreness on either the outer or inner foot. Some players with narrow feet may need to adjust the lacing for a more secure fit.

DURABILITY & VALUE OVER TIME:

Built around a durable rubber outsole with a herringbone pattern, this shoe delivers dependable traction on a range of surfaces. Overlays at the toe box and on the medial and lateral sides add extra protection for draggers, helping guard the foot during aggressive slides. Testers found grip and sole performance stayed strong and consistent as play continued.

The mesh upper is reinforced with synthetic overlays and TPU around the toes for drag protection. The overall construction feels robust enough for regular play, though heavy toe draggers may see wear over extended use.

The Helion foam midsole cushions consistently over time, maintaining comfort for extended sessions. Some users did note that the insole can break down faster than expected, especially at this price point. Replacing the insole can help preserve comfort.

Designed for all court types including hard, clay, and grass, the outsole pattern and grip perform well both indoors and outdoors. This makes the shoe versatile for pickleball across different environments.

The Clubhouse Pro sits at the higher end of the category, justified by its comfort, style, and versatility. Still, some testers felt the cost was steep given moderate support and the potential need for insole replacement. For players who prioritize comfort and multipurpose use, the value remains strong.

Marketing Claims

step-in comfort with no break-in, plush Helion midsole cushioning, versatile for on- and off-court use, durable outsole for multiple surfaces

PROS:

Excellent step-in comfort, Plush Helion midsole cushioning, Durable outsole with strong grip, Roomy toe box and moderate breathability, Versatile for casual and on-court use

CONS:

Heel slip and loose ankle fit for some, Heavier than average, Lockdown insufficient for high-intensity play, High price for the performance offered

Who Is It For?

Players seeking a comfortable, stylish shoe for recreational pickleball or tennis, with a roomy fit and good all-around grip.

Who Should Skip?

Serious competitors needing maximum lockdown, narrow-footed players, or those seeking a lightweight, ultra-stable shoe.

Test Notes

Some sources report a loose heel fit and less secure lockdown, especially for narrow feet or aggressive lateral play. Brand and most reviews agree on comfort and versatility, but stability and fit are less consistent. Outsole and upper durability are above average for the price.

Recommendations

FAQs

Is the ON The Roger Clubhouse Pro good for outdoor pickleball?

Yes, the durable herringbone outsole provides reliable grip on both indoor and outdoor courts, making it suitable for mixed surfaces.

Does the shoe require a break-in period?

No, most users report immediate comfort with no break-in needed.

Is the fit true to size?

Generally true to size, but the heel and ankle area may feel loose for narrow feet.

How is the arch support?

The shoe offers neutral arch support, suitable for most foot types.

Is it suitable for players with wide feet?

The roomy toe box accommodates wider feet, but only standard width is available.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Coming soon

FINAL THOUGHTS:

The Roger Clubhouse Pro stands out for players who want comfort, style, and versatility all in one package. It delivers easy step in wear and all day comfort, with dependable traction and cushioning that suit recreational sessions. If your game calls for maximum support for aggressive competition you might lean toward a more performance oriented model.

Compared with other pickleball and tennis shoes the Clubhouse Pro earns praise for plush comfort and a roomy fit. It does fall short in lockdown and support for high intensity play. It is best for players who prioritize comfort and multi purpose use over tournament level performance.

In conclusion this shoe is a solid everyday option that blends comfort with versatility for casual play and travel. It delivers a soft ride and reliable grip while keeping feet comfortable all day, but if you need top tier stability for aggressive play you may want to consider a more performance oriented model. If comfort and multi purpose use are your top goals this could be the right fit for you. Thanks for reading and may your next on court session be comfortable and confident.

Brinesquad Rating

Traction

9

Cushioning

9

Upper durability

8

Breathability

7

Stability

7

Fit

roomy toe box, standard midfoot, slightly loose heel

Outsole Durability

8

Value

6

Final Score

77
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