Joma Ace Pro Tennis Shoe Review

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024

Комментарии • 15

  • @JohnPrevost424
    @JohnPrevost424 5 лет назад +2

    Lets gooo! awesome to see Joma making an appearance on TW! My go to's

  • @ayyjayy2583
    @ayyjayy2583 5 лет назад +1

    The shoe looks really cool

  • @DJDJ-qi6wr
    @DJDJ-qi6wr 5 лет назад +1

    Some old school estusa (Chris) type Beckers and Wilsons (Sean) in this clip, pro stocks ?

    • @tenniswarehouse
      @tenniswarehouse  5 лет назад

      Sean is using a Wilson BLX Six.One 95 18x20 and I'm using an Estusa Pro Braided in this review. The Wilson is from pro stock -- it's one of Troy's old racquets :) The Estusa is a racquet I like to keep around and hit with on occasion. If you are a fan of the Six.One 95 18x20 we should have the K Factor version back in stock any day now. Cheers, Chris, TW

  • @abulwaliuzzaman3702
    @abulwaliuzzaman3702 5 лет назад

    also with the new pure strikes will there be a normal tour version, not a vs tour
    like how the pure drive and aero have a tour version

  • @ampecsu
    @ampecsu 5 лет назад

    OH.MY.GOD....the dreaded hill slippage. Probably need more midtops or low top basketball shoe type uppers

  • @chillzey2898
    @chillzey2898 5 лет назад +1

    For anybody at Tennis warehouse, what string would you recommened for the babolat pure strike 98 6x19 (2017)? I would like more power and comfort than the rpm blast that it is currently strung with. I am only at a intermediate level.

    • @tenniswarehouse
      @tenniswarehouse  5 лет назад

      If you don't mind going with a bit more expensive string set-up, I highly recommend trying a natural gut hybrid with the natural gut in the mains. For example, Babolat Hybrid Pro Hurricane Tour 17+ VS 16, and Wilson Champion's Chioce Hybrid are a couple of great options. Troy, TW

    • @chillzey2898
      @chillzey2898 5 лет назад

      Hey troy, would any multifiliments do the job?

    • @tenniswarehouse
      @tenniswarehouse  5 лет назад

      @@chillzey2898,
      For multis, we really enjoy Tecnifibre NRG2, or Gamma Live Wire Professional. Troy, TW

  • @abulwaliuzzaman3702
    @abulwaliuzzaman3702 5 лет назад

    between the old graphene xt speed pro and the last graphene speed racque (the graphene touch speed pro) which of those two is more powerful
    also what would be the main differences from the old graphene xt speed pro and the babolat pure aero tour

    • @tenniswarehouse
      @tenniswarehouse  5 лет назад +1

      The Graphene XT Speed Pro packs a bit more power compared to the Graphene Touch Speed Pro. The Graphene XT Speed Pro offers more control compared to the Pure Aero Tour. The Pure Aero Tour offers more power, and spin. Troy, TW

  • @JTennisBowler289
    @JTennisBowler289 5 лет назад

    Hey, Tennis Warehouse! I’ve played with the Asics Solution Speed 3’s, but since they’ve been discontinued I’m in the market for changing shoes. I wear a size 11 and have a completely flat foot, so I play with an after market in-sole that I usually put over the regular in-sole. I’m looking for a lightweight shoe, similar in weight & durability but am willing to go up (in weight) if needed. I tried out the Asics Solution Speed FF’s and really didn’t like them - for whatever reason they felt bulkier & my heel slipped a lot on court. Do you all have any suggestions? I’m interested in the Nike Air Zoom Vapor X’s, Nike Air Zoom Cage 3’s, Adidas Sole Match Bounce’s, or Adidas Ubersonic 3’s, but am open to other suggestions also.

    • @tenniswarehouse
      @tenniswarehouse  5 лет назад

      The Vapor X, Ubersonic 3, and Babolat Jet Mach II AC are a few of our favorite lightweight shoes. For some added durability, the Air Zoom Cage 3's are a good option. Troy, TW

  • @jesoby
    @jesoby 5 лет назад

    TennisWarehouse must have some clout; can’t you persuade New Balance or some other firm to make a tennis shoe in a extra wide 6E fit. Can’t understand why running shoes and cross trainers are available in 6E but not tennis.