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How To Find Good Tennis Shoes



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By : Roberto Sedycias    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-01-05 09:41:21
There are many things to look for when you`re shopping for tennis shoes. And many shoe companies make it their business to offer the newest technology to consumers. Finding the right shoe might mean looking around to find the pair that fit you just right.

The first thing you might want to consider is what kind of tennis player you are. Are you new to the sport? Do you shuffle your feet hard along the pavement? Or are you an aggressive player who runs fast and stops hard. Think about how you play and what features you might need in a shoe.

Many tennis players find that a reinforced toe help to keep the shoes around longer. Because tennis is a sport that literally keeps you on your toes, you have to make sure that the pair you buy have a reinforced toe to assist with your game playing. Tennis shoes generally last about three months, but may not last that long if you wear out your toes and find holes peeking through.

Often players look for shoes with excellent treading. This is very important if you`re an aggressive player and do lots of hard running and stopping. If you do not have proper traction and your an aggressive player then you could find yourself taking a spill and hurting yourself or possibly running into another player, for example if you`re playing with a partner. This is also handy for wet weather conditions when you just have to play but the tennis court is still a bit damp or wet, if you don`t want to slip and fall then good traction is a great idea.

You will want a shoe that is breathable. If your feet are feeling sweaty, then your socks are going to get damp and start to feel heavy. And when you`re playing tennis having heavy feet are not going to help your game, it will actually slow you down and wear you out unnecessarily. And not only will you have wet, tired feet, but your feet will also start to smell and cause your tennis shoes to stink. Maintaining your tennis shoes so that they last a while might mean finding a pair with a breathable material.

Some shoes offer a special mid lade protection feature. This way your laces cannot come undone. Many times players have to stop and tie their shoes in the middle of a game; this is very true for aggressive players who are constantly pulling on their laces as they stop and go. Having a shoe that will not come loose means that players can play their game without any interruptions.

Tennis shoes are different from regular running shoes in the way they are designed. Most often made from the highest technology they feature resistant spots in high traffic areas. Extra tow support is found in tennis shoes as well as extra breathable material. The tennis shoe is specifically designed for the kind of stop and go play that happens during a tennis game, no other shoe can stand up to the type of wear and tear that a tennis shoe can endure.

Tennis shoes can be purchased anywhere that shoes is sold. Many companies make them for both men and women and offer a variety of styles and colors to choose from.
Author Resource:- You can have access to articles about tennis shoes in portuguese language from page Tennis_Shoes Roberto Sedycias works as IT consultant for Polomercantil
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