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2012 WILSON BLX PRO STAFF SIX.ONE 95 Tennis Racquet 4 1/2 NEW!! US $164.99
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Why I Never have to buy Tennis gear at full retail price anymore.
Below, I will share with you my advice on where to look to get discounts for tennis gear, events and travel...
Why Tennis is so good for you?
Tennis can be a sport that is both fun and AFFORDABLE at any age. It keeps you fit, lean and active (just think of any tennis pro you've ever seen on TV). Tennis comes packed with lots of cardio and is a full body workout.
Think about it - you are actually getting exercise from having fun and spending time with a buddy outdoors in fresh air this summer - a great change-up from the gym!
How to Save on Tennis...
Rackets
I like to get rackets that are a generation or two old that have lots of good reviews. Often times the changes from last year's model to this latest year's models are merely cosmetic. Even the physical changes they add may or may not make it better.
So do your research first on the products first and/or try some Demo rackets of different sizes and weights to see if it is right for you! Also, once a racket becomes "popular", the manufacturers will put a major discount on it...this is when I like to buy a few extra in bulk in case they stop making them next year!
Practice/Tennis Balls
For renewable tennis items like balls/shoes/string (which you need to replace regularly) - I calculate how to max them out based on time AND cost. You can buy regular duty or heavy duty felt balls. The heavy duty ones will last longer on hard courts and usually cost about the same.
For example: If I can get a $1.50 can of balls that will only play for 1-2 sets vs $3/can that will last 4-5 sets...go with the $3 can.
Your elbow and body will also thank you (avoid tennis elbow and other injuries by not hitting flat/dead balls ). This rule applies to buying cans that contain 4 balls instead of 3. I have more TennisBargain tips for more recommendation on selecting tennis balls too.
Sports Drinks
Gatorade/Powerade/Water - if you have a local Cost-co near you or grocery store that sells in bulk, I'd recommend stocking up on the flavors you like the most. By bringing your own, you can easily save 50-75% over the price at the club or vending machine.
Also consider bringing along some sport drink powder and simply mix it with water, to save even more and also reuse those plastic bottles!
Tennis Strings
It depends how often you break them. If you do not play often, then usually you are safe to go with strings in the $8-15 range for one package.
For people who need to string at least once or twice every month, I tend to buy strings I know I like in reels and string my own rackets with a classic drop-weight stringer called the Klippermate for ~$150 shipped or get a $10 for a refurbished one.
If you normally spend $30-45 per stringing job, you will instead spend just 1 hour to string (labor) and about $10-15 for the strings (parts). Also, you don't have to pick it up a week later or worry about having your rackets fresh, ready before your next important match.
Shoes
I tend to go with ones that have 6-month guarantees and good following (my favorite is the Nike Breathe Free 2 )...I get them for about $70 and almost always wear them out in 4-5 months so I can return it to Nike and 3 weeks later I get a $110 voucher for another pair (or other Nike tennis clothes) - that's basically 2x($110) shoes for $70 (free shipping)!
*Remember - Your shoes are the Most important tennis item you own (not your racket).
Clothes
I think anything that wicks moisture and doesn't cling to you when wet works. Again, I buy Nike brand that is 1-2 years old (off season) at 50%+ off with coupons stacked that will last me many years. I still have Nike polos/shorts that are in great condition after 4-5 years of wearing them every week!
TennisBargains Tip: try to group your orders together so that you can get free shipping - like on Sports Authority links. For other great tips on saving money check out my new website for daily deals and coupons: http://www.Tennis-Bargains.com
My next article will be on how to get cheap tickets to the US Open. Also it will cover which seat is the best value to watch tennis, which stadium offers the best view and how to get the best angles that they don't show you on TV!
Remember, if you know where to look, you'll NEVER pay full retail for tennis - every again!
Regards, Jacky Cheong
TennisBargains: Best Deals & Reviews. Simple ways to save $$ on Tennis: Gear, Events & Travel around the world! http://www.tennis-bargains.com
What to Look for in a Wilson Tennis Racquet
As we all know, each individual has its unique needs and desires. This is a general truth that also applies to the world of sports. When you set down a path of performing a sport, for a living or for pleasure, then you should be very careful when you chose the equipment you will use.
The equipment chosen for your performance will indeed make the difference on your style of play. Because of this you should take under consideration the number of factors that influence the future performance. When it comes to tennis racquets, the decision is very hard to make, if you are uncertain or poorly informed about the details of each piece of equipment.
Now I am not trying to make a commercial statement about the manufacturers, because all of them have their unique characteristics, but the fact of the matter is that Wilson tennis racquets are one of the best choices you can make when it comes to tennis equipment.
Wilson tennis racquets can be found in all sizes, but the choice you make should be according to your features. When I am talking about size, I do not mean only the length of the entire racquet, but also surface of the head, both of which are very important.
For players that are starting off in this sport or for the ones that practice tennis for recreational reasons, the best choice for a Wilson tennis racquet would be one with a length greater than the standard 28 inches. This is because they will have more power of reach and they can increase their capacity for spinning. If you feel more confident or you want more control, you should minimize the length.
The size of the head is also very important and should be chosen according to one’s needs. A Wilson tennis racquet with a surface of more than 107 square inches will allow you to hit the ball easier. When you choose a surface between 100 and 105 square inches, your control will be evenly distributed, but one that has less than 98 inches can turn you into a very aggressive player.
The weight is another important factor when you make your choice. For beginners and recreational players the Wilson tennis racquets which may answer their needs best are the lighter ones. This is because they conserve the player’s energy levels.
For the ones that have gained control over their game and feel more confident, heavier Wilson tennis racquets will provide better results. The power of their shots and returns will be increased, but this will demand more of the player’s physical condition.
The final part which you should take under consideration is the shape of the Wilson tennis racquet’s head. This will determine which part of the string bed is the most powerful. The decision should be made according to your preferences.
When you are looking to purchase a Wilson tennis racquet or if you seek some guidelines about which is the best suited for you, the internet is the best place to start. A website that can offer you all the help you need can be found at wilsontennisracquets.net.
About the Author
All players should choose Wilson tennis racquets according to the level they are currently playing at. Beginners, pros, recreational players, young or old, all of them are sure to find the Wilson tennis racquet that suits them best.
Buying Tennis Racquet - help please.?
OK, im 14 and im getting a new wilson k factor racquet
I need help to choose one.
OK , so im about 167-168 cm.
14 years old.
I like to play from the baseline with lots of topspin , also backspin on backhand.
On serve i usually do a kick/topspin/twist serve.
I am probably going to get this racquet
Wilson K Six Two
String Tension : 70 lbs/32 kg
Strings : Luxilon Big Banger TiMo 1.10mm
Weight: 284 grams / 10.0 oz
String Pattern: 16 x 19
Is this a good racquet for spin? Also , are these the best strings for spin?
The set up is a real good one. The strings are great for spin as I use these as my preferred choice. Luxilon recommend that you reduce your pressure by 10%, & although this sounds strange, I totally agree. Therefore as good as your set up is, personally I would drop your string tension back a bit, or else you could possibly lose feel.
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