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He’s also stringing them on the fly with his two reels of string. Dude pops a string on every swing.6 - 8 racquets?
What are you... changing racquets every 10 minutes? And for what reason?
He’s also stringing them on the fly with his two reels of string. Dude pops a string on every swing.6 - 8 racquets?
What are you... changing racquets every 10 minutes? And for what reason?
I sweat...a lot. Especially in the warmest months, I'll cycle racquets, yes, every ten minutes. I go through sweatbands like crazy too. A couple of those racquets are also different ones from my CX200T. Every once and awhile, I'll pull them out and hit with them for a bit.6 - 8 racquets?
What are you... changing racquets every 10 minutes? And for what reason?
I have to be careful even shadow swinging. Not only might I break a string, occassionally my swing will catch a car as it passes and send it flying off the road.He’s also stringing them on the fly with his two reels of string. Dude pops a string on every swing.
i often leave straight from work so have a 15 pack so it is big enough to put my work clothes, a coat and boots in when i change in a ******* winter!First of all, who needs a 12 racquet bag. Unless you are on the pro circuit. Im curious .....
I had one of those and that's a great price for that bag. But not with its current price though.Got a great deal on the Technifibre Endurance Rackpack like 6 months ago or so - holds a lot - with the discount and promo code - I got it for like 40 or 45 - very happy with it
Agree - that is way too much and without the backpack straps - it is basically uselessI had one of those and that's a great price for that bag. But not with its current price though.
$120USD and they took away the backpack straps...
yep, a micro example of why the youth of today are upset they will never be able to afford housing...It’s called inflation. Govt keeps printing and it will be 200$ soon
Take Me Home,yep, a micro example of why the youth of today are upset they will never be able to afford housing...
Going past a neighborhood of Tiny Homes in an hour. About a block from my apartment from 35 yrs ago and 10, now 8 tennis courts. Re-done, lost two courts to 8 Pickleball courts. Beautiful courts.Take Me Home,![]()
I typically carry 4 rackets in my bag, which is still an overkill if I'm the only one using rackets. I've never broke more that one string in a hitting session. Sometimes I will carry rackets for my kiddos if it is family outing.6 - 8 racquets?
I typically carry 4 rackets in my bag, which is still an overkill if I'm the only one using rackets. I've never broke more that one string in a hitting session. Sometimes I will carry rackets for my kiddos if it is family outing.
I do like the large bags. I just like having one bag where I can put about 95% of all my tennis gear.
I'm still using the Adidas Bag I picked up a few years ago. The thermal lining is starting to peel off and the bag will need replacing soon. I may try to pick up something similar, especially if I can get it for less than $50.
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Same. I've been using it for a few years now. I already bought another for when I will eventually need to replace my current one as well as a Dunlop CX bag that was on clearance.This is the bag that I just bought. It was on clearance and cheaper than most used bags on Marketplace.
been proven fairly conclusively that most "inflation" is actually corporations profiteering well above and beyond any price increases in productionIt’s called inflation. Govt keeps printing and it will be 200$ soon
been proven fairly conclusively that most "inflation" is actually corporations profiteering well above and beyond any price increases in production
Asia has the best tennis backpacks. Toalson, Gosen, even Yonex sell great stuff there.I’m one of those freaks that bring 6+ different frames to a session...
I personally prefer to walk/cycle/scoot to my local courts and a backpack suits my needs. Rather than a bulky 6-12 that can only really can only hold a can of balls when full.
This is my perfect Bridgesone back pack (only downside is that it’s a black and COOKS in the sun on a hot Australian summers day)
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The back zip holds 2, and I can stuff up to 5 more in the main compartment, I’ve never had another Tennis back pack but it seems to fit more than most.
The straps on the outside I use to hang my used towels & hat, has mesh drink bottle holder that fits a fresh can of balls (or used sweaty wristbands to dry out)
P.s I can take a photo to show my set up but I don’t really know the best way to upload photos, lol
I was proxying a couple of racquets on the site ‘FromJapan’ and it was $50aud brand new in the plastic...couldn’t say no.Asia has the best tennis backpacks. Toalson, Gosen, even Yonex sell great stuff there.
I like this one, don't own it but looks great...
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I have the same bag, been great for years but is showing it's age with the thermal falling off, pilling of some of the areas around the straps and general fraying of seams. I've been using it regularly for over 5 years and got it for $80 so no complaints at all on it. Just replaced with an ADV JetPack backpack and really love it. It fits everything I had in the Adidas bag (3 rackets, spare clothes, towel, grips, balls, sunscreen, etc) and it's more organized and easier to find. It was a splurge cost wise, but have been using it for a month and it's been great.I typically carry 4 rackets in my bag, which is still an overkill if I'm the only one using rackets. I've never broke more that one string in a hitting session. Sometimes I will carry rackets for my kiddos if it is family outing.
I do like the large bags. I just like having one bag where I can put about 95% of all my tennis gear.
I'm still using the Adidas Bag I picked up a few years ago. The thermal lining is starting to peel off and the bag will need replacing soon. I may try to pick up something similar, especially if I can get it for less than $50.
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I still like the bag, and I may pick up another one if I can pick it up on the cheap.I have the same bag, been great for years but is showing it's age
Agreed. I have 2 10-15 year old Yonex backpacks that look something like this. They are made really well. Zippers aren't likely to break.Asia has the best tennis backpacks. Toalson, Gosen, even Yonex sell great stuff there.
I like this one, don't own it but looks great...
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15, no questionI'm considering upgrading to the Wilson Super Tour Blade v9 15 Pack Bag from my Wilson backpack. Originally when I bought the backpack, I was arriving to court in court clothes with only 2L of water in my tennis shoes.
Now, I coach HS tennis and play in domes in the winter and need to be able to:
1) Bring an extra racquet or two for my students
2) Hold my tennis shoes, change of clothes, towel
3) Hold 2 of my own racquets
4) Hold various small gear like string packs, overgrips, medical kit,
5) Hold my huge 3L water bottle
Do I need the 15 pack or would the 12 pack work? I do like the fact that the 15 pack has a separate shoe area. How big is the bag when it's on? It seems like the dimensions are actually quite similar. Does 15 FEEL much larger than 12? Since I already have a smaller bag, I definitely need it to be able to fit everything with a bit of room to spare.
Also anyone have any of the recent super tour bags? The V8 or V9 versions of things? What do you guys think of them?
I have the V7 15 pack bag and I need every inch of it.I'm considering upgrading to the Wilson Super Tour Blade v9 15 Pack Bag from my Wilson backpack. Originally when I bought the backpack, I was arriving to court in court clothes with only 2L of water in my tennis shoes.
Now, I coach HS tennis and play in domes in the winter and need to be able to:
1) Bring an extra racquet or two for my students
2) Hold my tennis shoes, change of clothes, towel
3) Hold 2 of my own racquets
4) Hold various small gear like string packs, overgrips, medical kit,
5) Hold my huge 3L water bottle
Do I need the 15 pack or would the 12 pack work? I do like the fact that the 15 pack has a separate shoe area. How big is the bag when it's on? It seems like the dimensions are actually quite similar. Does 15 FEEL much larger than 12? Since I already have a smaller bag, I definitely need it to be able to fit everything with a bit of room to spare.
Also anyone have any of the recent super tour bags? The V8 or V9 versions of things? What do you guys think of them?
It'll fit but just so you know, those Wilson bags are easily 5-7 years old at this point. They're just repainted year after year. For a traditional tennis bag, I would go with Prince's 9 pack instead. (It's as big as other 12-15 pack)I'm considering upgrading to the Wilson Super Tour Blade v9 15 Pack Bag from my Wilson backpack. Originally when I bought the backpack, I was arriving to court in court clothes with only 2L of water in my tennis shoes.
Now, I coach HS tennis and play in domes in the winter and need to be able to:
1) Bring an extra racquet or two for my students
2) Hold my tennis shoes, change of clothes, towel
3) Hold 2 of my own racquets
4) Hold various small gear like string packs, overgrips, medical kit,
5) Hold my huge 3L water bottle
Do I need the 15 pack or would the 12 pack work? I do like the fact that the 15 pack has a separate shoe area. How big is the bag when it's on? It seems like the dimensions are actually quite similar. Does 15 FEEL much larger than 12? Since I already have a smaller bag, I definitely need it to be able to fit everything with a bit of room to spare.
Also anyone have any of the recent super tour bags? The V8 or V9 versions of things? What do you guys think of them?
Well you'll never know unless you fork over the $$$ for an expensive bag.Ain't no pro going to notice you wearing a wardrobe of racquets and think you're a suitable hitting partner....
I got this 12 pack recently. Just waited for it to go on sale. I believe I paid around $50 after taxes and free shipping. Tennis warehouse currently has it on sale for $55.it's easy enough to buy a bag from the previous season. couple that with holiday sales, and it's not impossible for find a nice bag for under $100.
My brother in law was a teaching pro for many years. With his 5 kids that all play tennis, he would typically just pack a bunch of racquets in one bag, especially when they were young juniors. I did this as well when my 2 boys were young. It's a good question, but perhaps not all the racquets are his?6 - 8 racquets?
What are you... changing racquets every 10 minutes? And for what reason?
Either that or golf.Bridgestone is already obscure enough that most would think I’m a Motorsport fan if they recognised the brand
Don't think I'll ever ask you to be my doubles partner, lol!A twelve racquet bag is handy in case you murder your doubles partner (accidentally, of course) and need to take them off the premises (Leave No Trace Tennis). But it’s still not big enough to do it in one piece. TMI, right?
Myself, I just need a two stick bag, which I made from sewing two single racquet covers into my old thru-hiking backpack.