Sunday, April 19, 2009

What shoes good for tennis player, shoe store clerk says, cross training shoes,or running shoes,cost?

store people give different recommendations for tennis shoes, some say cross training shoes, others recommend running shoes. mid range price good tennis shoes? any recommendation

What shoes good for tennis player, shoe store clerk says, cross training shoes,or running shoes,cost?
Honestly there is no real reason that you or any one else need to pay such high prices for tennis shoes at all.


Any good pair of tennis shoes will work just great for your needs and it won%26#039;t cost you an arm and half a leg either.


Use your own good judgment when it comes to what you need for these shoes. Whatever feels good on your feet and won%26#039;t allow you to slip across the court will be your best bet.


All those expensive shoes are just that too, expensive and basically all do the same except they will cost you that arm and half a leg to buy.


Save your arm and leg and check around for a good %26quot;play%26quot; shoe no matter the name it should work for you and you can keep the change for more important things in life too.


Good luck with tennis games.
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Reply:Try New Balance shoes, as they come in varied widths, this really helps, if you have wide feet. Also try replacing the shoes insole with something with more cushion.
Reply:Cross training would be alright but you really need a tennis shoe. Going side to side makes running shoes unacceptable. You can get a good shoe for around $50-$75. I love Nike. They last longer on the court.
Reply:Definately don%26#039;t use running shoes. You%26#039;ll need court shoes that have relatively flat soles. See few samples (look at close up of soles) from


www.tenniswarehouse.com and search for similar if you are doing local shopping and somewhat serious player. Remember, you can run with tennis shoes but don%26#039;t play tennis with running shoes.
Reply:Having just shopped for a pair, look for these things:


-Thick sole: if you play outside at all, a regular cross-trainer or badminton or inside court shoe will not last you long


-Make sure they fit your foot type!: Try alot of pairs, more than one for the same size in the same brand, find the one that doesn%26#039;t snag anywhere. Try using synthetic sox so you don%26#039;t sweat as much.


-Look for ankle support if you have a tendency to hurt your ankles.


-Don%26#039;t go for style: it doesn%26#039;t improve your game and will cost you too much


-Buy last year%26#039;s models: cost half the price of this year.


-Try in sports store, buy online or outlets: find your shoe than shop for the price.


-With all this you should be able to find a shoe at about 50$ on www.tenniszon.com or www.tennis-warehouse.com or www.zappos.com





Good luck!
Reply:rt grip would be very important. think about having to turn on a ball.... with running shoes you wouldnt have the grip... sounds like the shoe guy doesnt know anything about tennis
Reply:Don%26#039;t get running shoes, get tennis shoes. if you don%26#039;t the front of the shoe will break and there will be a hole. Get a tennis shoe. Those have more traction and more rubber by the toe so there wouldn%26#039;t be a hole. this is because running shoes have vents in the front shoe. That will wear down very quick. Here is a web sight. I got my tennis shoes here except in the women%26#039;s department.





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Reply:Ask for tennis shoes to play tennis, not cross trainers or running.I prefer to choose the shoes in internet and look for those in the store if I could not find them I ordered form www.tennisshop.com


Secure site an cheap.
Reply:why don%26#039;t you get tennis shoes. those will last longer. they have a different material at the toe so that way it doesn%26#039;t ware out when you make a sudden stop. i ware tennis shoes and they work great. don%26#039;t even try running shoes. i got mine for $40.00. go to dick%26#039;s sporting goods that is where i got mine.
Reply:I prefer Adidas tennis shoes. The Barricade model ranges from $80-120. Other models are around $50. Wilson makes good tennis shoes also. Do not buy running shoes if you are going to play tennis. It does not offer the support a pair of tennis shoes does.
Reply:To be honest, when I played on varsity in high school, I used my skateboarding shoes because they had good ankle support and the soles never wore out from constant sliding. However, now that I play in college, I%26#039;ve found that if you actually get a brand name shoe like Head or Prince (yes, they make shoes too) they have a thicker sole for wear because of the sliding. But, you can%26#039;t go wrong with a good pair of Adidas cross-trainers.
Reply:Dont ever use running shoes, these shoes have vents in the front and are very unprotected... because runners will only need the bottoms of the shoes, to run... so you%26#039;ll wear out runnings shoes very fast. I wear the Nike Air Zoom Vapor 3 Black/White. These are great, they have a thick bottom and have guards on the front tip and sides so when you have those running shots, your feet will be protected if you slide the sides or the front.


This pair of shoes is also very flexible, which is great with all the guards. It almost feels like a pair of running shoes, so its comfortable and also durable. good luck
Reply:Don%26#039;t use running shoes. I would go to the store and look for something on clearning that has good grip on the bottom and that would provide your ankles with support. I would also consider how much the shoe weighs because its alot easier to run in a light shoe then a heavier one. I don%26#039;t have any specific recomendations though I would just look for something on sale that comfortable, light and has good traction.



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