Our verdict

87
Great
  • Speed 82
  • Stability 82
  • Cushioning 96
Babolat traded some of the Jet Mach 3's light and grounded build for added cushioning and comfort in the Jet Mach 4. But we can't complain! Even though it is no longer a pure speedster, we found that the shoe retains some of its predecessor's agility while adding an even tackier outsole grip and enhanced upper durability. If a couple of extra ounces aren't a dealbreaker, this Babolat shoe makes for a comfortable package for hours on the court!

Pros

  • Exceptionally tacky outsole grip
  • Abundant shock absorption
  • Leveled-up durability
  • Secure foothold and lockdown
  • Extended forefoot outrigger
  • Stiff snappy forefoot
  • Comfortable step-in feel

Cons

  • Underwhelming energy return
  • Snug narrow fit
  • Heavier than v3

Awards

Who should buy

Considering its major revamp, we think that the Jet Mach 4 is now a better match for players who:

  • prefer added cushioning and shock absorption to court feel
  • enjoy agile shoes more than rigidly structured ones 
  • want extra tacky outsole traction
  • have narrow feet or prefer close-fitting tennis shoes

Babolat Jet Mach 4 review

Who should NOT buy

If you aren't a fan of the changes made to the Jet Mach and want the court feel back, you may instead prefer shoes like the Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 7 or the adidas Adizero Ubersonic 5.

If you generally like what the Babolat Jet Mach 4 offers but are shopping for alternatives, we highly recommend checking out the ASICS Solution Speed FF 4. At the same price, it provides greater stability, even better durability, and weighs an ounce less, all while offering the same cushioning, traction, and agility.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 lab test

Cushioning

Shock absorption

With a notably thicker, softer midsole, the new Jet Mach 4 iteration doubles down on cushioning, showing high shock absorption measurements in both the heel (116 SA) and the forefoot (72 SA).

For context, that's 17% more impact protection compared to the Jet Mach 3!

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Shock absorption heel
Heel
Forefoot
Test results
Jet Mach 4 116 SA
Average 99 SA
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
47 SA
Shock absorption
116 SA

Energy return

Claimed to be 3% faster than the previous version, we were particularly interested in this Babolat shoe's energy return.

Alas, it wasn't so impressive, with a below-average reading of 41% in the heel and a fairly average 48.9% in the forefoot. The latter showed a slightly better result thanks to the high-performance Blast Pad foam.

But does it feel like 'maximum propulsion toward the ball'? Not exactly. We've experienced notably springier options such as the Mizuno Wave Enforce Tour 2 (60% energy return).

Heel
Forefoot
Test results
Jet Mach 4 41.0%
Average 48.2%
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
34.0%
Energy return
66.0%

Heel stack

We could feel that the shoe's new iteration grew taller, and our caliper measurements confirmed it. Going from 28.3 mm to 32.5 mm, the Jet Mach 4 landed among the best cushioned tennis shoes in our lab!

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Heel stack
Test results
Jet Mach 4 32.5 mm
Average 29.3 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
24.3 mm
Heel stack
33.3 mm

Forefoot stack

It also added a few solid millimeters of foam in the forefoot, growing from 18.2 mm to 22.2 mm.

That's a pretty generous buffer for the ball of the foot and the toe joints, but we lose some of the previous version's court sensitivity.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Forefoot stack
Test results
Jet Mach 4 22.2 mm
Average 19.3 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
14.4 mm
Forefoot stack
23.4 mm

Drop

Despite an increase in stack heights, the shoe's heel-to-toe drop remained unchanged at 10.3 mm.

It's the safest offset for a tennis shoe, as it follows the player's slightly forward-leaning position, minimizing stress on the Achilles and calves.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Drop
Test results
Jet Mach 4 10.3 mm
Average 10.0 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
6.2 mm
Drop
14.7 mm

Midsole softness

Note: Low measurement: softer. High measurement: firmer.

Like its predecessor, the Jet Mach 4 features a dual-density midsole setup, with firmer, more stable foam in the heel and softer, more responsive foam in the forefoot.

Pressing our durometer against the heel portion of the shoe's midsole, we got a below-average reading of 42.3 AC. So while the material is firm, it's not as dense-feeling as the average tennis shoe.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Midsole softness
Test results
Jet Mach 4 42.3 AC
Average 48.0 AC
Compared to 32 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
34.6 AC
Soft ←→ Firm
63.8 AC

Secondary foam

Note: Low measurement: softer. High measurement: firmer.

The forefoot foam, on the other hand, is some of the plushest in the category! Our tool measured it at only 32.8 AC.

That makes it 22% softer than the heel foam and 30% more forgiving than the average tennis shoe foam.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Secondary foam softness
Test results
Jet Mach 4 32.8 AC
Average 45.8 AC
Compared to 8 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
32.8 AC
Soft ←→ Firm
56.6 AC

Size and fit

Size

Owners of this shoe, how does it fit?

1 size small ½ size small True to size ½ size large 1 size large

Internal length

Note: Our testing shows that internal length is not a great measure of fit. But, as many users have requested this specific test, we've decided to add it for those interested.
Babolat Jet Mach 4 Internal length
Test results
Jet Mach 4 273.5 mm
Average 271.7 mm
Compared to 33 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
264.2 mm
Internal length
280.4 mm

Width / Fit

The narrow fit was one of the biggest complaints about the Jet Mach 3, and unfortunately, it carries over to the new iteration, as the two shoes are apparently built on the same last.

Making one-to-one casts of each shoe using custom liquid and measuring their dimensions with a caliper, we recorded nearly identical, below-average widths in the ball-of-foot areas of the two.

At only 89.3 mm, the Babolat Jet Mach 4 makes for a rather close-fitting shoe in a standard medium width. Luckily, there is a wide version available for players who need some extra room.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Width / Fit
Test results
Jet Mach 4 89.3 mm
Average 92.8 mm
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
87.4 mm
Width / Fit
97.5 mm

Toebox width

As expected, the toebox fit of this Babolat shoe is not particularly spacious either. But at least it's not aggressively tapered, showing a middle-range width of 68.4 mm in the big toe area.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Toebox width
Test results
Jet Mach 4 68.4 mm
Average 69.3 mm
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
65.5 mm
Toebox width
74.3 mm

Toebox height

Examining the shoe's vertical space, we also found that its upper sits pretty close to the toes.

Its toebox height is not critically shallow, but it does contribute to a snug fit at only 24.1 mm.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Toebox height
Test results
Jet Mach 4 24.1 mm
Average 24.9 mm
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
20.6 mm
Toebox height
29.2 mm

Traction / Grip

Traction test

Using Michelin Premium formulation for its outsole, we expected nothing less than premium grip from the Jet Mach 4, and that's exactly what the shoe delivered!

In fact, it even outperformed the previous version with a record-setting friction coefficient of 1.11! That tacky bite inspires plenty of confidence for explosive, shifty, and hard-stop footwork.

However, too much grip can also backfire by putting more stress on your joints and limiting a give for sliding. A lot here depends on your individual preferences and playing style.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 1.11
Average 0.76
Compared to 45 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
0.48
Forefoot traction
1.11

Outsole design

With only minor tweaks, this Babolat shoe's outsole design remained practically unchanged.

We still get the decoupled outsole, the deep flex grooves, and the wavy concave treads.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Outsole design

Flexibility / Stiffness

Despite the notable depth and length of its flex grooves, the shoe's tall stack height prevents it from feeling truly pliable.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 forefoot flex

Our stiffness test showed that the Jet Mach 4 requires a little more force to bend by 30 degrees than the average tennis shoe. But that's not necessarily a negative thing, as moderate rigidity contributes to the shoe's overall stability and energy transfer, aka snappier toe-offs.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Flexibility / Stiffness
Test results
Jet Mach 4 18.0N
Average 16.4N
Compared to 46 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
10.1N
Flexible ←→ Stiff
24.5N

Weight

We extensively praised the previous Babolat Jet Mach 3 for its lightweight build at only 11 oz (312g), whereas the new Jet Mach 4 has shifted toward increased cushioning, gaining an extra 2 oz.

Now at 13 oz (369g), it weighs on par with the average tennis shoe but not heavy enough to call it clunky.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Weight
Test results
Jet Mach 4 13.0 oz (369g)
Average 12.8 oz (363g)
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
10.7 oz (302g)
Weight
14.7 oz (417g)

Stability

Lateral stability test

Getting taller and softer than its predecessor, the Jet Mach 4 lost some of the inherent stability that the more grounded platform had offered.

This Babolat shoe still feels supportive enough to resist lateral rollovers, but it wouldn't be our immediate recommendation for people who need the ultimate surefootedness of a stability-oriented tennis shoe.

Torsional rigidity

Updated

Even though it features a stiff midfoot shank and raised midsole sidewalls, we found that the Jet Mach 4 lacks the torsional rigidity of most other tennis shoes, especially the more supportive ones.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 outsole

It requires significantly less torque to twist (15.2 Nm) than the average tennis shoe, which is a trade-off in stability that helps this Babolat shoe feel more agile.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Torsional rigidity
Test results
Jet Mach 4 15.2 Nm
Average 18.1 Nm
Compared to 17 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
12.9 Nm
Torsional rigidity
27.7 Nm

Heel counter stiffness

Thankfully, the shoe's secure lockdown never caused any shifting or wobbling, keeping our feet firmly in place. Its structured heel counter plays a key role in this hold, earning a high stiffness score of 4 out of 5.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 4
Average 4.1
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel counter stiffness
5

Midsole width - forefoot

Babolat compensates for the Jet Mach 4's low midfoot rigidity with an extended forefoot outrigger. Our caliper measured the widest part of the shoe's midsole at 115.5 mm, which is notably wider than average.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Midsole width - forefoot
Test results
Jet Mach 4 115.5 mm
Average 112.3 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
106.3 mm
Midsole width - forefoot
117.4 mm

Midsole width - heel

The heel, on the other hand, showed a slimmer-than-average reading of 84.5 mm, matching the shoe's speed-minded build.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Midsole width - heel
Test results
Jet Mach 4 84.5 mm
Average 89.7 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
82.4 mm
Midsole width - heel
99.7 mm

Durability

Toe guard durability

Babolat really took the new Jet Mach 4's durability to the next level in various parts of the shoe!

Its medial side received a generous PU and rubber coverage to protect the upper during slides and toe drags. The PU also extends further up to form the bottom two eyelets for extra lace protection.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 toe drag guard

Applying our Dremel to that reinforcement for 18 seconds confirmed its toughness, as surface-level abrasion earned the shoe a solid 4 out of 5 for toe guard durability.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 4
Average 3.5
Compared to 33 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toe guard durability
5

Toebox durability

But it's not only the shoe's reinforced areas that proved their toughness. The nylon-like textile that makes up most of the shoe's upper also resisted the abrasion of our Dremel!

A merely cosmetic scuffing put the shoe's toebox durability score at a high 4 out of 5.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 4
Average 3.7
Compared to 54 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Toebox durability
5

Heel padding durability

Unfortunately, the shoe's internal mesh wasn't so reassuring. Easily torn within seconds, it lowered our heel padding durability score to 2 out of 5.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 2
Average 3.2
Compared to 54 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
1
Heel padding durability
5

Outsole durability

Last but not least, the shoe's Michelin rubber resisted the sandpaper drilling brilliantly! With a shallow 0.7 mm dent, we expect a solid lifespan from this all-court tennis shoe's outsole.

Test results
Jet Mach 4 0.7 mm
Average 0.8 mm
Compared to 54 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
0.0 mm
Outsole wear (good to bad)
2.0 mm

Outsole thickness

The Jet Mach 4's rubber layer is neither too thick nor too thin at 3.7 mm. There is no lack of rubber material on this Babolat shoe.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Outsole thickness
Test results
Jet Mach 4 3.7 mm
Average 4.1 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.0 mm
Outsole thickness
5.2 mm

Misc

Insole thickness

A major part of the Jet Mach 4's elevated comfort and cushioning comes from its abundantly padded insole.

With a heel thickness of 7.5 mm, it is one of the plushest inserts we've encountered in tennis shoes!

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Insole thickness
Test results
Jet Mach 4 7.5 mm
Average 5.2 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
3.3 mm
Insole thickness
8.5 mm

Removable insole

And it's not just a basic insole; it's a molded Ortholite HybridPlus-Recycled insole that felt much more comfortable and form-fitting than a basic EVA insole.

Yet, it can be easily replaced if you are willing to trade extra underfoot padding for extra space inside the shoe.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Removable insole
Test results
Jet Mach 4 Yes

Tongue padding

Lace bites were never a concern thanks to the Jet Mach 4's well-padded tongue. Measuring its thickness with a caliper returned a standard 8.5 mm. 

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Tongue padding
Test results
Jet Mach 4 8.5 mm
Average 8.5 mm
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
2.5 mm
Tongue padding
16.1 mm

Tongue: gusset type

The bottom half of the tongue is attached to the upper on both sides, forming a semi-gusseted construction. This small yet thoughtful element helps keep it in place during nonstop directional changes and explosive cuts.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Tongue: gusset type
Test results
Jet Mach 4 Both sides (semi)

Heel tab

There are no pull tabs or finger loops on this Babolat shoe.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Heel tab
Test results
Jet Mach 4 None

Price

Having studied both the strengths and weaknesses of the Babolat Jet Mach 4, we believe it is fairly priced relative to its closest competition, the ASICS Solution Speed FF 4 and the Mizuno Wave Exceed Tour 7.

Babolat Jet Mach 4 Price
Test results
Jet Mach 4 $159
Average $133
Compared to 55 tennis shoes
Number of shoes
$80
Price
$200