(Part 2) Best tennis equipment according to redditors

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We found 195 Reddit comments discussing the best tennis equipment. We ranked the 125 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Tennis footwear
Tennis training equipment
Tennis balls
Tennis rackets
Sports & outdoors Clothing
Tennis equipment accessories
Tennis court equipment

Top Reddit comments about Tennis Equipment:

u/FrogDie · 12 pointsr/streetwear

Henlo

Today I’m wearing craig green x Björn Borg poofy pants, which have many drawstrings. My instagram album shows different ways of wearing then. I wore then with a penn crewneck and acronym x nike lf1 (2017).

u/deeefoo · 4 pointsr/GirlGamers

I have sweaty hands in general, so I feel you. Aside from toweling off every so often, there are some other things you can try.

You can try using rosin powder. They come in bottles, or a convenient dispensable bag. It's basically a special powder designed to suck up your sweat and dry your hands.

I'm pretty sure they also make special grips for various controllers that have sweat-absorbent material.

Personally, what I do is I use a type of tennis wrap called Tourna Grip, and I wrap it around the grip areas of any controller I own. It's designed for tennis racquets is very sweat absorbent, but it can be used to wrap pretty much anything that will be in contact with your palms for an extended time.

u/occasionallylost · 4 pointsr/dogs
u/GAMESERVER_ · 3 pointsr/ar15

Third ... no doubt about it. I got some cardboard and traced the bag shape on two pieces, then glued some egg carton foam on them.

The bag I used was similar to this: HEAD Core 3R Pro Tennis Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01N4P45JQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ca36Bb7E2M83E

u/orata · 2 pointsr/ffacj

I just got this on Amazon and it's pretty rad.

u/unicorn_factory · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I know how you feel, my big dog Tuesday seen here with a paczki on his head in celebration of mardi gras is getting to that age.

I also have my little boy Fenrir who just turned 3 this month.

last but not least, I have Star fox i found her wondering the streets a few weeks ago and I am trying to find a forever home for her. I was able to find her original owner who had given her to a guy who also gave her away to someone who let her go because she pooped on the floor.

all of my dogs are going to need some balls they can play with when we move to our new place WITH A YARD!!!!!

Teddy Bear

u/SketchyMcSketch · 2 pointsr/tennis

i picked up a basic gamma x-2 machine last summer. i think it was a nice investment, since it costs about $16 per restringing at my local shop, and i had to restring frequently since i played about 5 days a week during the summer. there's nothing really restricting you from restringing your own racquets, aside from an occasional bad string job. but that comes with the learning process. learning to restring will ultimately save you money in the long run.

u/surfnsound · 1 pointr/TumblrInAction

Of course, but I hardly think it's the same degree. Let's say yuour hobby is tennis. This racquet is $200. It's the same one Federer, one of the greatest players of all time, uses. I'm wiling to bet I could have several of them in my bag, custom strung, for less than that costume cost.

u/MedStudent14 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I love this contest! I didn't have a workout thing on my list but as soon as I saw this, I knew instantly what I could use!

  1. My favorite protein mix! And if not, tennis balls! I love tennis and it's just awesome!

  2. If you love puzzles and fun, you'll love Quelf!!! It's hilarious!

  3. IDK, my BFF Jill?

    And I also love you! From the bottom of my...brain!!! Hearts don't have feelings! Haha :)
u/wishforagiraffe · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

tennis balls because my bf is teaching me tennis, and the more balls we have, the less often we have to round up balls.

elephant barber. third thing.

i have a chinchilla named guillermo!

u/louiseandtrees · 1 pointr/Damnthatsinteresting

Pro Impact Tennis Trainer Rebounder Ball, Trainer Cemented Baseboard with Rope, Perfect Solo Tennis Trainer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07FFKV2KG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_DiBVCbRRTWSKY

u/EeveeInMyPocket · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My long-dog LOVES tennis balls, and despite being tiny, he too has some chompers (like normal toys are dead within the hour.) But these guys last us FOREVER and are super sturdy

u/moleman127 · 1 pointr/tennis

Honestly I would pick one of these up: http://www.amazon.com/Gamma-X-2-Tennis-Stringing-Machine/dp/B0007R8MHE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1459010806&sr=8-1&keywords=tennis+stringer

Learn how to string yourself and then when others in the area pop strings, charge $20 to string theirs. It will pay for itself

u/turnoffable · 1 pointr/ar15

My covert rifle case is a tennis racket bag. The Babolat bags (at least the 3x and 6x) are right about 30" long.

I use the 6x one (holds six rackets). There is a pocket which opens from the top that holds my SBR perfectly (300 blk). There is a bigger top opening pocket that is really too wide to hold a rifle so that's where I actually carry targets, magazines and even some ammo. I have carried a rifle in there but pocket is wide enough that it'll lay flat so I put my crap in that pocket, then foam and then lay the rifle in there. There is also a large-ish outside pocket where my 8" 9mm AR (SBR) fits : https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07531DP6K

If you just want to do a single rifle the Babolat Pure Tennis Raquet 3x may work for you as it's only 5" side and still 30" long. : https://smile.amazon.com/Babolat-Pure-Tennis-Racquet-Bag/dp/B076HS6HZC

u/justhavingfunyea · 1 pointr/tennis

I started playing last year in August and have been playing quite a bit. I bought this racquet from a local tennis shop. A guy I was hitting with added some lead tape in various places to make it heavier. https://www.amazon.com/Wilson-Performance-Tennis-Racquet-Lightweight/dp/B0765CR73W

I feel I need a second racquet to have. I am playing 3-4 days a week. Still pretty inconsistent with it. I might be a 3.0 by now, but not sure.

I am 6 ft tall and 180 lbs. I move well on the court and can run down balls. My arms are decently long.

Any suggestions for a racquet? I am mostly playing doubles now but want to play more singles. I am looking at getting some demo racquets sent to me and trying some things.

Should I get a heavier racquet? Also, if it matters, I am primarily playing on Tru-Clay.

u/GinNJews · 1 pointr/BorderCollie

Like others said, Nylabones do the trick. Our BC would chew on hers for hours. She never chewed on anything else in the house that she wasn't supposed to. We also gave her a megalast chew toy that she really likes. We can play for a while and she could take chew breaks when she needed to. Since she chewed the ears, feet, and tail off, it looks llike a dildo now :/

Side note, Penn tennis balls have been the only ones she hasn't torn apart within a few days.

u/RaxZergling · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I thought overgrips was the thing you slide onto the handle to give it a larger diameter for people with bigger hands so you can grip the racket correctly to prevent tennis elbow.

Either way, I see you like the little snake under the tape for that added texture, have you considered getting a tennis "contour" grip instead? It comes with that texture (although it'll have a more uniform spacing). I absolutely love it on my tennis rackets.

u/GlamRockDave · 1 pointr/ProductPorn
u/as_seen_on_bt · 1 pointr/PS4

I've used controller covers like these before and they're okay, but they add bulk and eventually lose their grip (even after being washed with soap and water). Also the one I linked (as well as similar products) decrease the range of motion for the analog sticks, so you will have to cut them up. In reality, I don't think there is a permanent grip solution for any controller, as any sort of cover will lose its effectiveness over time. This means you will have to replace them every so often.

With that said, your best long-term and cost effective option would be to buy some sort of grip tape. I use tourna grip, which isn't designed for controllers, but it works very well. Just know you will have to replace this tape when the grip starts to wear off. I replace mine every 5-6 weeks or so, but your case might be different depending on how often you play + how much you sweat.

u/dsfdgsggf1 · 1 pointr/pics

you need this style

https://www.amazon.com/Penn-Jumbo-Tennis-Ball-Basketball/dp/B000LECJAO/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_200_tr_t_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=2TRA7FSAPQRD3HXK9ZMZ

Its made of the same material as a tennis ball so its kinda hard and you cant kick it directly in his direction but it won't pop in an hour. dunno if u can get them cheaper

u/toothfairy32 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I really want a bike. But that's too crazy a gift to ask for...so how about some [tennis balls!](
http://amzn.com/B0010FW782) I've been wanting to take tennis up again!

u/bigdogbigmeech · 0 pointsr/boostedboards

Linked below really helped me. I put these on my ankles and went about my day as normal. Your legs will strengthen rapidly.

Prodigen Adjustable Ankle Weights Set for Men & Women Ankle Wrist Weight for Walking, Jogging, Gymnastics (Black, 3.5lbs Each) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07BGZ82FM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VaLoDb53C3R9J