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Hi. I've narrowed down my search for a new tennis shoe to these 3 models:
Prince T22 Nike Vapor 9 Asics Gel Resolution 4 Which of these would you pick? I've read that the Prince T22's are an all-around great shoe, with its weight being it's primary negative. The Nike Vapor 9 looks great and is supposedly very light and comfortable, but it's relatively short life and weak durability has been mentioned as a negative. The Asics GR 4 is supposedly more stable and durable with better traction than other Asics shoes (and on par with other brands), with the only negative being sizing issues (the GR 4 is long and pointy, like Adidas golf shoes). So which of these shoes would you get if you were going to play 2 (possibly 3) times a week in recreational/social tennis and league tennis? Thanks. |
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I would suggest the Gel Res 4's. They are great shoes even though they aren't as aesthetically pleasing as the vapor tour 9.the vapor 9 is unwearable after several weeks. You do not want to drop 100+ just to buy another shoe in a month. THE GR4 has a 6 month guarantee and are the most under-rated shoes. THey cost 80 in TW and will last you about a year if you use the warranty. I don't know anything about the T22, but I would say definitely go for the GR4 or try out the GR5, try them out inside stores for sizing and fitting shoes if you want to.
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I would definitely go with the Vapor 9's. Their durability is actually not as bad as many say, and you can't beat the comfort and quickness. If you're playing 2 or 3 times a week, they should last a solid 4 or 5 months with casual play if not longer.
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I'd suggest this is only true if you're a slower/more limited mover.
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Cushioning - Vapor 9s > GR4s > T22s Support - Vapor 9s > GR4s = T22s Durability - GR4s = T22s > Vapor 9s Value - T22s >GR4s > Vapor 9s |
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How does the T22 have greater Value than the GR4 when they are both the same price but the GR4 is better than the T22 in Cushioning and equal to the T22 in all other categories? |
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Looks like the GR4's are it provided the fit is there. I've always bought Nike shoes (golf, cross training, running) as their fit was perfect for my feet (average length, average width). I've stayed away from the Euro-style offerings like Adidas with their narrow, long pointy designs as my feet aren't narrow and long. It's really a shame that the Nike Zoom Vapor 9 tennis shoes aren't durable, as I really love their look and I hear they're also quite light and comfortable. The practical side of me can't bear to buy shoes that will need to be replaced in a year or so. |
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I've tried most higher-end shoes over the years and settled with the Asics resolution line. Excellent shoes ! If you decide on them, remember they run a litte large.
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I guess I was being naively optimistic. I might buy a pair just for "walking around" purposes since they look so good but probably will have to wait until they go on sale. I just can't justify spending so much on "walking around" shoes that aren't leather dress shoes. |
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I had read that some people needed to get 1 size smaller (the GR4 were a little large) while others said that they were true to size. It probably has to do with the narrow fit of the GR line. |
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I have a pair of Asic Speed Solution and if I couldn't get the Vapor 9s, that would be the pair I would go with. Asics make great shoes just that the Vapor 9 shoelace design secures your midfoot so snug similar to the CB 2.3s, it offers great support and stability.
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I read that the Asics Speed Solution's have an issue with traction. That would be worrisome for me. I read that the Asics Gel Resolution 4 was a better way to go, even if they are heavier than the Speed Solutions. |
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Wouldn't the Ballistec be a better comparison with the other shoes? It's a great shoe, might be worth considering.
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