Was shocked when I browsed your website. I remember your early days when you could find quality clearance items and much more reasonably priced tennis gear. The prices are ridiculous. Even the "clearance" items are near or above a hundred dollars. How times have changed.
They had some cheap stuff back in 2019 but with COVID stuff went on firesale because demand dropped. Now that the courts are open everywhere again in 2021 the websites went bare. All the cheap stuff cleared first.
and another joke of shoe companies is the "environmental" image they try to promote. As far as most shoes last only a few months you create much more rubbish than you recycle
the SoleCourt doesn't have the inner sole in ortholite 😟 how deceptive based on the price of the shoe. Otherwise great great presentation Michelle as always 😉
We typically prefer that racquet with a shaped co-poly, like Solinco Hyper-G, Volkl Cyclone, or Tecnifibre 4S, and usually in the 1.20mm to 1.25mm for the gauge. These string help maximize control, and spin potential. Some players might prefer a hybrid or a multi if looking for more feel, power, and comfort, but our playtesters typically go full poly, for its very spin friendly and consistent response. Troy, TW
@David Orlando Soto Cantu, Looks like we JUST got them in stock and they are new for this year BUT they are essentially the replacement to the adizero Club or Court Control. So light, quick, not the most durable, but speedy shoes at a good value. Hope that helps! Michelle, TW
Solematch is more comfortable, and has a roomier, or wider fit in the forefoot. The Court Control is a more snug fitting in the forefoot, and a bit less cushion. Depends on your preferences, but I enjoyed the comfort of the Solematch. Troy, TW
The SoleMatch Bounce is the better option of the two, but you might want to put in a custom, or aftermarket insole to give you a higher arch support. Troy, TW
I have the "high arch, wide, with heel strike" problem as well @July I would suggest getting the Superfeet "green" insoles. I was almost going to give up on tennis and put those in and the rest is history. They even have inserts that lay on top of your factory insert in case it doesn't come out.
Can you please suggest the best one for clay court. My options are defiant generation, solematch bounce m, courtjam bounce, and asics court speed FF l.e. My main concern is durability and traction on clay, generally my shoes wear out in 3-4 months and lose traction on clay court which makes clay court incredibly slippery for me to play on. So I plan on buying one just for clay court but I couldn't find anything clay specific , only these are my options. Thanks.
@@Henhendridririx, Of these shoes, (not the clay court specific models), likely your best option for the outsole tread and traction, will be the Solematch Bounce. Troy, TW
We find the SoleMatch to feel the widest, closely followed by the SoleCourt, and the CourtJam slightly less. All being pretty forgiving or a bit wider than average. Troy, TW
@Charlie Melson, Unfortunately, no. The widest shoes we have are 4E from New Balance: Our stock is very limited, but take a look at these New Balance MC 1006 4E Black/Silver www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-M106BS4.html New Balance MC 1006 4E Wh/Navy www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-M106WN4.html New Balance MC 806 W 4E www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-MC806W4.html Those will be your best options! Michelle, TW
This video is a bit old and was during the time when the Barricade was out of their lineup. But, it is back now and we are working to update this video! Michelle, TW
What do you mean? the shoes that our playtesters are wearing on the court are the same SoleCourt shoes, but in a different color. They may not have the Prime Blue material but still the same shoe. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse I was mad because I wanted to see how the prime blue looks on court when you playing them but I was disappointed that I couldn't... It's hard to find vidéo of them so I let myself go in the comments😩, it's nothing against you... Thx for your answer.
@@Andelea = I see. Yes, we playtested them when the shoe was released, about two years ago, and that was the color that was available at the time. If you want to see what they look like on court, some of the pro players were using that color during the Australian open, such as this image here: www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/canadas-felix-auger-aliassime-serves-against-russias-aslan-news-photo/1231152424?adppopup=true. Troy, TW
Not shoe related, but why can't I find anywhere the neon yellow Adidas visors, headbands or wrist bands? I see Muguruza, kerber, Tsisipas wear them but they aren't available anywhere.
We have the wristbands here: www.tennis-warehouse.com/adidas_Spring_Large_Wristband_Yellow_Pine/descpageMAAGRON-ALWBY.html, and www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-ASWBY.html. And the headtie here: www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-ASTRHYB.html. I believe we tried to order the visor from adidas, however the dates were pushed back for shipments from adidas, and we still may get it, but might not be for another couple of weeks. Troy, TW
A lot of ppl uses the game court in my tennis club and they said its so durable
I want to say it’s durable but it’s durable enough for simple play but a lot of times they’re pretty easy to break
Was shocked when I browsed your website. I remember your early days when you could find quality clearance items and much more reasonably priced tennis gear. The prices are ridiculous. Even the "clearance" items are near or above a hundred dollars. How times have changed.
gear gets better, but prices go up unfortunately.
They had some cheap stuff back in 2019 but with COVID stuff went on firesale because demand dropped. Now that the courts are open everywhere again in 2021 the websites went bare. All the cheap stuff cleared first.
and another joke of shoe companies is the "environmental" image they try to promote. As far as most shoes last only a few months you create much more rubbish than you recycle
can they be used for badminton ?
the SoleCourt doesn't have the inner sole in ortholite 😟 how deceptive based on the price of the shoe. Otherwise great great presentation Michelle as always 😉
Hi! Can a get a few recs for the most low to the ground short break in shoes with a locked in stable feel?
Are the court smash any good ?
Are you going to review the Ubersonic 4’s?
Yes, we are still playtesting them, but stay tuned! Troy, TW
Price
Could you recommend the best string possible for a Wilson Blade 98 v7 18x20? Thanks a bunch!
We typically prefer that racquet with a shaped co-poly, like Solinco Hyper-G, Volkl Cyclone, or Tecnifibre 4S, and usually in the 1.20mm to 1.25mm for the gauge. These string help maximize control, and spin potential. Some players might prefer a hybrid or a multi if looking for more feel, power, and comfort, but our playtesters typically go full poly, for its very spin friendly and consistent response. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse Thank you so much for the feedback.
hi!! What can you tell me about the adidas courtflash?? I didnt found anything about it... Thank you!!
@David Orlando Soto Cantu,
Looks like we JUST got them in stock and they are new for this year BUT they are essentially the replacement to the adizero Club or Court Control. So light, quick, not the most durable, but speedy shoes at a good value. Hope that helps!
Michelle, TW
@@tenniswarehouse thanks!! Good evening
Which is better solematch or court control?
Solematch is more comfortable, and has a roomier, or wider fit in the forefoot. The Court Control is a more snug fitting in the forefoot, and a bit less cushion. Depends on your preferences, but I enjoyed the comfort of the Solematch. Troy, TW
Which is better between the courtjam bounce and the solematch bounce? I have a high arch, wide feet and my heel tends to hurt easily
The SoleMatch Bounce is the better option of the two, but you might want to put in a custom, or aftermarket insole to give you a higher arch support. Troy, TW
I have the "high arch, wide, with heel strike" problem as well @July I would suggest getting the Superfeet "green" insoles. I was almost going to give up on tennis and put those in and the rest is history. They even have inserts that lay on top of your factory insert in case it doesn't come out.
Can you please suggest the best one for clay court.
My options are defiant generation, solematch bounce m, courtjam bounce, and asics court speed FF l.e.
My main concern is durability and traction on clay, generally my shoes wear out in 3-4 months and lose traction on clay court which makes clay court incredibly slippery for me to play on.
So I plan on buying one just for clay court but I couldn't find anything clay specific , only these are my options.
Thanks.
Where are you shopping from? Knowing this will help me with selection and which site to choose from TW US or TW Europe...Troy, TW
A friend of mine bought 7 shoes from TW US and right now I have only these options because I stay abroad , and he has only these ones in my size.
If you help me choose between these it would be great
options are defiant generation, solematch bounce m, courtjam bounce, and asics court speed FF l.e. and Adidas adizero ubersonic 3
@@Henhendridririx, Of these shoes, (not the clay court specific models), likely your best option for the outsole tread and traction, will be the Solematch Bounce. Troy, TW
Hello TW, which is the most and least wide? SoleCourt, SoleMatch, and CourtJam
We find the SoleMatch to feel the widest, closely followed by the SoleCourt, and the CourtJam slightly less. All being pretty forgiving or a bit wider than average. Troy, TW
Does this shoe come in extra wide sizes? If not do you have any suggestions for a shoe size 9, at least 3E. Thank you.
@Charlie Melson,
Unfortunately, no. The widest shoes we have are 4E from New Balance:
Our stock is very limited, but take a look at these
New Balance MC 1006 4E Black/Silver
www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-M106BS4.html
New Balance MC 1006 4E Wh/Navy
www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-M106WN4.html
New Balance MC 806 W 4E
www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-MC806W4.html
Those will be your best options!
Michelle, TW
intresting
No Barricade
This video is a bit old and was during the time when the Barricade was out of their lineup. But, it is back now and we are working to update this video!
Michelle, TW
1:50 we can't even see the shoes, and this is not even the same model 😕
What do you mean? the shoes that our playtesters are wearing on the court are the same SoleCourt shoes, but in a different color. They may not have the Prime Blue material but still the same shoe. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse I was mad because I wanted to see how the prime blue looks on court when you playing them but I was disappointed that I couldn't... It's hard to find vidéo of them so I let myself go in the comments😩, it's nothing against you... Thx for your answer.
@@Andelea = I see. Yes, we playtested them when the shoe was released, about two years ago, and that was the color that was available at the time. If you want to see what they look like on court, some of the pro players were using that color during the Australian open, such as this image here: www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/canadas-felix-auger-aliassime-serves-against-russias-aslan-news-photo/1231152424?adppopup=true. Troy, TW
Not shoe related, but why can't I find anywhere the neon yellow Adidas visors, headbands or wrist bands? I see Muguruza, kerber, Tsisipas wear them but they aren't available anywhere.
We have the wristbands here: www.tennis-warehouse.com/adidas_Spring_Large_Wristband_Yellow_Pine/descpageMAAGRON-ALWBY.html, and www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-ASWBY.html. And the headtie here: www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpage-ASTRHYB.html. I believe we tried to order the visor from adidas, however the dates were pushed back for shipments from adidas, and we still may get it, but might not be for another couple of weeks. Troy, TW
I hate those burrito tongue shoes. I have a high arch and it's never going to work.
What’s the best control oriented poly in your opinion? I tried hyper-g at 54lbs and it felt too powerful.
Luxilon Big Banger Original, or Luxilon 4G are great choices for max control. Troy, TW
Try Babolat Pro Hurricane