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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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My club's indoor courts are this unusual polyurethane surface, called pulastic
http://www.robbinsfloor.com/multi-purpose-systems/ Has anyone played on anything similar? How would you characterise it? Personally i think it's very fast (a lot of skidding on flatter shots) and medium bounce height (it's quite soft of on the knees etc). What type of shoes would you recommend? Unfortunately there's a climbing wall at one end, and the chalk dust falls on one of the courts. The courts aren't exactly well maintained and can be very slippy if they haven't been cleaned in a few days - think Madrid, you can barely push off quickly without losing your footing. |
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| hard2explain |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: SF, CA
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Never seen this floor type indoors. Sounds more like a basketball surface than a tennis court surface.
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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I've seen it and played on it once, a long time ago, in the old Great Western Forum in LA. This was the surface they used when showcasing the LA Strings back when they were still around for World Team Tennis. I participated in a clinic there.
The courts were as you described. I guess go for a clay court shoe of some sort? Why not call TW and get their recommendation for this kind of court condition? |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Looking through their galleries, I can't imagine this stuff was designed for tennis. It reminds me of the rubberized surface that you'd find in elementary schools built before 1990 in the US. Great for games with rubber balls, but I can't picture being happy with a felt covered ball coming at me at 100mph on a serve...there would be little friction to slow down the ball off the bounce.
I'd find another club. |
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There is a college around me thats team practices on hardwood floors in the winter. I went over and hit with them one time by invitation, it was almost impossible to return first serves with anything but a chip.
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Kelkat, do clay court shoes generally have a softer rubber compound on the outsole? Thanks for your response people. |
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I'd still find another club. Or play a different sport during bad weather and find outdoor courts on nice days.
It just doesn't seem like tennis on that stuff and it would throw off my game. |
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Speeds up your reaction times though.
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Perhaps the most useful info you can get is from the people who actually play at your club, and I assume there's a good number of them, rather than from a bunch of people who mostly have never played on it. Do you talk to people there?
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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It rains 150 (3/7) days a year here in sunny northern ireland, but I do play on artificial grass in the better months, and couldn't bare to not play tennis for more than a few weeks.
As to the people I play with, there's maybe ten, and would generally say they don't geek out over the gear etc like i do - most wear hardcourt shoes, propulses, kswiss big shots, CB 2.3s. |
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Here is a description of a shoe TW offers for Clay. I've never worn shoes designed for clay so I am not the best source on this.
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Nike...E-NM43WSC.html |
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