Advantages: They offer your feet comfort and protect them from injury, they are very well styled and come in a trendy colour way, you can get plentiful control and the offer great freedom of movement Disadvantages: The are a little difficult to get hold of
, shows through which is really effective in making the shoes appear very attractive. There is a large turquoise Nike emblem on either side of each shoe, which is pretty much standard on any Nike footwear.
There are other colour ways available in America, such as all black and all white. However, I think that Nike have chosen to retail by far the nicest in this country. It is a slightly different colour from what you normally expect and it is a nice refreshing change. It isn't one of those colours that really get in your face, but it does still stand out. I would have perhaps liked another colour in amongst the blue/turquoise areas just to break it up a bit, but overall I can have no complaints.
---Comfort---
The most important aspect of a tennisshoe, in my somewhat qualified opinion, is how comfortable and easy on the feet your ...
Advantages: Good control racket Disadvantages: Heavy racket
Roger Federer's racket for the tour, the one he has been using from the Australian Open 2007 onwards.
The racket comes from Wilson. When I play with this racket, I found that the racket swings through just a bit quicker than the nSix One Tour (the old style racket). It gave the impression of being a bit more aerodynamic through the air, both for groundstrokes and serves, thus adding power.
The string bed seeemed to give more bite on the ball which gave more potential for spin & control.
Conclusion: If you have the ability to cope with a heavy racket, then you will definately get more power and control from your game.
Would suit all advanced players or extreme hard hitters.
Wilson are always my racket of choice from the first time I pickd up the original pro staff tour (Sampras's racket of choice) ...
Advantages: comfortable, better fitting shoes at reasonable prices Disadvantages: limited range, most of them are quite ugly
First let me explain ?scone shoes.? When I first ordered shoes from the Shoe Tailor, experts in wider-fitting shoes, I measured my feet incorrectly and found that the only shoes in their catalogue that would fit me were their widest, ugliest, most orthopaedic, brown, granny shoes: the type you might wear to go out with your friends for a scone, in your later years. Hence my friends groaningly called them my ?scone shoes? and walked several yards behind me on the way to the pub every night.
They were very comfy! However, they fell apart after a couple of years of continuous wear, and once gone, same said friends took me shopping to some ?proper? shoe shops in Glasgow and I never once consulted my Shoe Tailor catalogue again.
That was about eight years ago, and although I?m not exactly old and doddery yet, I am finding shoes to be ...
molelover 06.10.2004
· Read full review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of The Shoe Tailor
Product Information for "Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe" »
Product details
Long Name
Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe
Type
Tennis Shoe
Manufacturer
Wilson
Manufacturer's product description
The Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe is a lightweight, intermediate tennis shoe with a soft full grain Leather uppper. The Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe featuresa foam heel and forefoot and an EVA sockliner for improved comfort and cushioning and a stable wrap and arch bridge for increased stability and an all-court herringbone design outsole. Weight: 414g.
Related tags for Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe »
Similar products and search queries by other users »
Wilson Shoe, Wilson Qualifier Shoe, Wilson Mens Shoe, Wilson Tennis Shoe, Wilson Qualifier Mens Shoe, Wilson Qualifier Tennis Shoe, Wilson Mens Tennis Shoe, Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe
Are you the manufacturer / provider of Wilson Qualifier Mens Tennis Shoe? Click here