Sunday, April 19, 2009

Tennis Shoes?

What is some good brands or recommendations on good shoes for tennis?





I Just started this year and may play for my school team.





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Tennis Shoes?
If you just started this year, you probably don%26#039;t need to worry about getting tennis shoes. You will be fine just using any running or cross training shoe with a non-marking outsole.





If you really want to get some tennis shoes, don%26#039;t worry about getting any of the shoes above $80. Most of these come with six-month outsole warranties, and I doubt that you will be able to wear through the outsole that quickly at your level.





You can find decent tennis shoes online for uder 65 bucks. Those should work just fine for you. This biggest thing is comfort. Unfortunately, if you are buying online there is no way to try the shoes on before buying them. I haven%26#039;t bought any shoes from tenniswarehouse.com, but I%26#039;ve gotten several pair from midwestsports.com. They have a good return policy on the shoes, so if you decide you don%26#039;t like them, you can return them and try a different pair.
Reply:It%26#039;s not about the brand. Quality and comfort count more.





Just keep one thing in mind when looking for tennis shoes... PROTECTOR!


Only get shoes with a decent protector at the point of the shoes. That%26#039;s basically it.





Oh and if you%26#039;re going to be playing tennis full-time, you might start thinking of buying at least three pairs a year! Tennis assassinates good shoes! Trust me... I know what I%26#039;m talking about.
Reply:I would suggest something from adidas, since they%26#039;re a better brand that Nike. adidas shoes have low to moderate arch support (depending on the model), the toe box is wide enough, and it%26#039;s heavy enough so you don%26#039;t roll your ankles. Nike%26#039;s are really tight at the ankle (for me anyways), the arch support sucks, really too light, and sometimes, the toe box is smaller than average. If you don%26#039;t like adidas, you second choice should be Reebok, FILA, Asics or Lotto, they%26#039;re almost the same as adidas, but a little less heavier. You can find a selection of those shoes at htp://www.tennis-warehouse.com .
Reply:the brand Prince is expensive but very nice. Prince for any Tennis needs is a favorite of mine.
Reply:I%26#039;m not gonna lie.. I swear by New Balance, they have several different styles specifically for tennis, and they come in all widths and sizes. They%26#039;re also the most comfortable shoes I%26#039;ve ever had. I absolutely love the 800 series.





I%26#039;ve had shoes by both Nike and Adidas, but I find their toe box to be too narrow. I also think that they wear out faster, but I%26#039;m kinda biased.
Reply:the serious tennis player would get adidas barricade IV%26#039;s. just my opinion...theyre the best shoes out there in terms of quality and style. the best tennis shoes ive ever had, thats all i have to say...
Reply:addidas barricade shoes are really good. im not sure about nike but i bet they have good shoes too.



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