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No demos for shoes. If you were looking to try multiple shoes, you'd have to actually purchase them. You could then send back what doesn't fit and get a refund (as long as you've only used them to try on). Maybe your most convenient option would be to rely on our fit descriptions that we have listed in the description of all the shoes. Best of luck!
Spencer, TW.
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@tenniswarehouse hey Jason,is there a demo program for tennis shoes?
I cant find stores which sell prince rebel shoes or gel resolution,is there any way that TW can send multiple sizes for me to choose from?
I can only find nike and adidas stores...but I dont like their latest batch of shoes.I dont know what size I should order from the babolat,prince,asics ones.
thanks.
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I hate this shoe. The toe box is tiny. I liked the 1, but I will never buy another pair of asics.
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@ThAtRaNdOmKiD7 For a control oriented racquet that is more arm friendly, take a look at the Volkl Organix 10 and 10 Lite. I know Spencer's favorite racquet right now is the Prince EXO3 Tour (16x18). The Babolat AeroPro Drive GT is a solid racquet that offers nice power with control. We also just reviewed the WIlson BLX Blade 98 and the Dunlop Biomimetic 200 Lite, our team really enjoyed both. Hope that helps.
Jason, TW
I have a wide foot should I get these or the pro pulse 3s?
laxbballforlife22 3 months ago
@laxbballforlife22
I've found the Propulse 3 to offer a more generous fit in the forefoot, thus, depending on just how wide your foot is, may be a better choice for comfort and fit.
Spencer, TW.
tenniswarehouse 3 months ago
@tenniswarehouse -Chris- Have you tried out the the Gel Challenger 8 ? How does it compare to the Gel Res 3?
Thanks
platowasthestig 7 months ago
@platowasthestig,
I have not, sorry. I have tested the Gel Game which is a great choice if you want something fast, supple and very, very comfortable. If stability and durability are more your thing, the Gel Res 3 is better.
Chris, TW
tenniswarehouse 7 months ago
@tenniswarehouse Hey Chris, sorry im a newbie with the tennis shoes but is that 6 months of play-time guarantee? or it would last half a year on regular use? would it last 6 months if i played for 10-12 hours a week or how long would that last me? thanks
note: i play on hard courts always and i run ALOT when i play.
redviolin1231 4 months ago
@redviolin1231
The guarantee means that from the date of purchase, if you wear through the outsole, all the way through the outsole within six months, you qualify for a replacement pair. Regarding the hours of play, each player is different with how tough they are on their shoes.
Spencer, TW.
tenniswarehouse 4 months ago