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Is $75.00 dollars to much for a pair name brand tennis shoes?
Today I bought a new pair of K.Swiss tennis shoes for $75.00 plus tax.They are very comfortable and supportive shoes.Should I return them for a full refund? They have not been worn outside yet still in the box.Should I go to payless shoe store and find a pair of tennis shoes for less money?
No that's an average amount to spend. And it's better to pay for some that are good quality and comfortable, than some that are cheap and may hurt your feet.
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Vintage Tennis Shoe Advertisement $39.99 Vintage Tennis Shoe Advertisement - Giclee Print |
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Japan: Shoe Store, C1910 $19.99 Japan: Shoe Store, C1910 - Photographic Print |
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Hiltons Shoe Company Store $24.99 Hiltons Shoe Company Store - Photographic Print |
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Tennis Shoe Chandelier $329 Are You A Tennis Fan Does your little sports fan walk around with scruffy shoes all day This chandelier with its adorable tennis shoe accents is so true to life its sure to make you smile Bright red star-studded shades add the perfect finishing touch |
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Brown Brothers and Hood Shoe Store $39.99 Brown Brothers and Hood Shoe Store - Giclee Print |
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Ceramic Tennis Shoe Bank 4 Asstd.(Pack of 48) $4.58 Ceramic Tennis Shoe Bank 4 Asstd. |
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House Tennis Ball Keychain $5 Whether youre in the middle of a baffling case that appears to be lupus or not, This House tennis ball keychain is a great way to relieve a little stress. Just dont be cantankerous if you cant find your keys: chances are, somebody just really wants this miniature tennis ball keychain for their own keys. |
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House Oversized Tennis Ball $9 If you really love tennis, this House oversized tennis ball will be great when you hit the courts. And afterward, you can kick back in your lounge chair and de-stress by tossing it into the air like House. And if you encounter a case of lupus, itll be game-set-match. |
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2012 Olympics Mascot Tennis Pin $9.99 The official 2012 Olympics Mascot Tennis Pin features the new Olympics mascot competing in Tennis and the 2012 Olympics logo in magenta. Your purchase supports the London 2012 Olympic Games. Collect all of the official 2012 Olympics Mascot Pins starting with the 2012 Olympics Mascot Tennis Pin! |
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Shoe Vender Sits Next to His Store $39.99 Gervais Courtellemont Shoe Vender Sits Next to His Store - Photographic Print |
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Two Friends at a Shoe Store in Shanghai, Shopping in their Sleepwear $39.99 Eightfish Two Friends at a Shoe Store in Shanghai, Shopping in their Sleepwear - Photographic Print |
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Wallin & Nordstrom Shoe Store - Seattle, Washington $19.99 Wallin & Nordstrom Shoe Store - Seattle, Washington - Premium Poster |
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ASICS Men's Gel Game 3 Tennis Shoe $74.99 The Gel-Game 3 tennis shoe features a forefoot Gel Cushioning System and midfoot trusstic for an excellent combination of cushioning and stability. A great mid-level shoe designed for players who are light on their feet. |
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2012 Olympics Tennis Coin $4.95 Tracy Baines of Peterborough designed the Olympics London 2012 Tennis Coin. Originally trained as a jewelry designer but later, after gaining a degree in Theater Set and Costume design, she worked in the film industry, sculpting, set dressing and designing sets. Tracy is now an aspiring children's writer and her first book has been shortlisted in two high-profile competitions. On the back of the Olympics London 2012 Tennis Coin is a portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS along with the year 2011. The Olympic London 2012 Coins are attractively packaged with original graphics pertaining to the featured sport. |
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2012 Olympics NBC Tennis Pin $15.99 This exclusive 2012 Olympics NBC Tennis Pin is part of a complete set of pins with sliding action that mimics the movements of different athletes. Slide the player's arm up and down to make him backhand the ball! This 2012 Olympics NBC Tennis Pin design combines the NBC London 2012 logo, and an icon representing the respective sport. |
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2012 Olympics Table Tennis Coin $4.95 Alan Linsdell, a retired illustrator from Manchester, designed the Olympics London 2012 Table Tennis Coin because of his strong affiliation with the sport. Throughout his life he has switched between playing Table Tennis and Badminton and his knowledge of the sport is conveyed through his Olympics London 2012 Table Tennis Coin design. On the back of the coin is a portrait of the Queen by Ian Rank-Broadley FRBS along with the year 2011. The Olympic London 2012 Coins are attractively packaged with original graphics pertaining to the featured sport. |
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The original signed tennis shoe from Rafael Nadal
Tennis Shoes - the Importance of Choosing a Good Pair
As the game of tennis grows more popular with each passing year, an increasing number of people all over the world take up the sport and indulge many hours each day pursuing the game and improving their own level of play on different types of tennis courts. While these tennis fans and players learn to love the sport in its various styles, they also subject their bodies to long hours of stress through the workouts they have training with a coach or playing games against friends.
What many of these tennis fans fail to recognize is this stress that they subject their bodies through each time they step out on a tennis court. With the game moving towards a more power-based focus due to the influence from the professional tennis players’ circuit, players now use more strength and power in their game compared to those who played it in the past. As a result, the momentum and force that is concentrated on their bodies grow as they improve in the sport.
What this translates to is a lot of stress that is placed on a tennis player’s feet, as they serve out each game and also when they move around the tennis court. In many sports, the foundation of a person’s stability and strength comes from how well grounded their lower body is. And to support that, a person’s lower body strength is an important factor in providing the force and power his or her upper body needs in carrying out an action. And with that comes an equal and opposite reaction on the feet. The stronger and more powerful a tennis player becomes, the heavier is the stress his feet is subjected to.
Therefore, in order to protect one’s feet in tennis, a good and stable pair of tennis shoes is of utmost importance in achieving that. The shoes must have cushioned soles that can not only absorb the impact of running around the court on different types of surfaces, but they must be able to shield the player’s feet from the stress that is placed on them when carrying out serves or returning shots from opposing players. A good pair of tennis shoes will also provide advanced sole technology that can give a player an advantage when exchanging forehands and backhands through the course of a game.
While providing a player’s feet with comfort is critical, one should also ensure that the tennis shoes are durable. If they can be used for a prolonged period of time and yet have an optimum level of performance throughout, the tennis player would have chosen well. With the sometimes smooth surfaces that a tennis grass court might have, tennis shoes for such a playing surface should also provide sufficient grip to prevent unwanted slips during a game. No one would want to experience a fall which can lead to unnecessary injuries that might even be career threatening. Good tennis shoes should provide these qualities that not only enhance a player’s experience, but also indirectly contributes to the health and longevity of his career.
About the Author
Greg Howard enjoys the game of tennis and wears discount New Balance tennis shoes as his choice of footwear. He also provides consultation on New Balance womens tennis shoes, and believes in quality tennis apparel such as New Balance tennis shoes.





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