Mandy asks…
Question about my new tennis shoes?
So i just bought my new tennis shoes beacuse im getting private lessons and im a basketball player so i couldnt wear my basketball shoes to the tennis court. Now the question: Is the sole supposed to be hard? and when putting the shoes on and walking on them should it feel hard?
Our pick of the answers:
It really depends on what brand shoe you bout. Tennis shoes are very supported and cushioned becuase of the beating your feet take on the courts. Many shoes have a recommended period of casual wearing to break in the shoes. One of my pairs of tennis shoes are Adidas Barricade IV. They are extremely stiff, and on the site i bought them from, it was recommended two weeks of street wear before i hit the courts. Tenniswarehouse.com might tell you if you shoes should be broken in, if they have your shoes on their site. On the other hand, my most resent pair are Nike Max Breathe Free II are completely different. The moment i put them on it felt like i just stepped on pillows, and they were very flexible on the court. So really it just depends on what type of shoe you bought. It is not bad if they are stiff, you just need to break them in and they will be good to go!
Maria asks…
What are the best mens tennis shoes?
im talking about high level tennis shoes, preferably all court but mostly i play on hard court.
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My personal choice is the Babolat Propulse II. I own a Propulse I and it is amazing. Since they don't make the 1 anymore, obviously, go for the 2nd version. I tried them - the 2nd looks a little bit different, but gives you more grip and traction. The Propulse is amazing - it is relatively light weight, gives awesome traction (Michelin outsole), and looks amazing! It is the perfect shoe for hard court. And even if you decide to play clay courts all the time, they have one made for clay as well! If you are looking to buy it, www.tenniswarehouse.com has the Propulse I on sale for really cheap!
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