DEEP DISCOUNTS ON RACQUETS & SHOES AT GOLFSMITH
CenterCourt, by Golfsmith, has several incredible deals running right now. As is often the case, sizes and quantities are limited, but these are definitely worth checking out.

Prince Thunder RIP
* Was:$209.99, Now: $79.99
* Racquet Composition and Technologies: Triple Threat with Tungsten places titanium, copper, carbon and tungsten in three critical racquet locations: 10 o'clock, 2 o'clock and at the bottom of the handle. A phenomenally stable racquet design is created, with a huge sweet spot for more power and precision than ever.
* The Air handle has two air-filled independent suspension legs that reduce shock by 25%, providing ultimate comfort.
* Grip: Cushion Fit Grip has a FlexFoam backing and air channel design which combine to give your elbow a rest.
* Swing/Player Type: This racquet is a great choice for beginners looking for extra power for their game.
* NTRP: Based upon the USTA's self-rating system, we feel that this racquet best suits players with a 2.0 – 4.0 NTRP rating.
* Comes with a racquet cover
* Comes strung with Prince Lightning XX 16 string.
* Head Size: 115 sq. in./742 sq. cm
* Length: 28 in./71.12 cm
* Weight (strung): 9.65 oz./274 g
* Balance Point: 14.57 in/37 cm/ 4.56 pts. Head Heavy
* Swingweight: 340 kg/sq cm
* Stiffness: 78 RDC
* Beam width: 28 mm
* USRSA Power Index 3355
* String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
* Recommended Tension: 60-70 pounds

Wilson Prestrung nCode nTour
The Wilson Tennis Prestrung nCode nTour measures two times stronger, two times more stable and up to 22% more powerful than ordinary racquets. Stronger and even more resilient, nCoded racquets play better longer.
* Was:$179.99, Now: $79.99
* Racquet Composition and technologies: nCoded racquets have nano-sized silicone oxide crystals which permeate the voids between the carbon fibers at the molecular level, significantly strengthening and enhancing the stability of the overall carbon matrix
* Features nZone technology whereby the racquet features a bigger grommet at the 3 and 9 o’clock positions to increase the sweetspot
* Grip: Micro-dry touch grip has a microfiber felt backing, absorbs more moisture and then dries more quickly. Grip has a center groove and a soft surface
* Swing/Player Type: Perfect for serious players by providing a perfect mix of control and feel
* The choice of many top players including Lindsay Davenport and Justine Henin
* Comes with a racquet cover
* Lively response from the net or the baseline
* Offers a good blend of power and speed
* Head Size: 95 sq. in/613 sq. cm
* Length: 27.25 in./69.22 cm
* Weight (strung): 10.74 oz./305 g
* Balance: 13.98 in/35.5 cm/3 pts. Head Heavy
* Swingweight: 340 kg/sq. cm
* Stiffness: 63 RDC
* Beam Width: 22 mm
* USRSA Power Index: 2086
* Based upon the USTA's self-rating system, we feel that this racquet best suits players with a 4.0+ NTRP rating.
* String Pattern: 16 mains / 20 crosses
* Recommended Tension: 50-60 lbs

adidas Climaultimate III Men's Tennis Shoes
Full 360° ventilation and a new TPU cage along the upper give this shoe an unbeatable combination of cooling comfort and stablility for hot, unforgiving courts.
* Was:$84.99, Now: $59.97
* adiTUFF for best abrasion resistance in the toe area
* ClimaCool provides 360° cooling for the entire foot
* Synthetic leather upper for light weight and durability
* Synthetic mesh window for breathability
* Textile lining
* Perforated ClimaCool sockliner for increased airflow
* adiPRENE midsole insert for comfort, shock absorption, forefoot propulsion and efficiency
* adiWEAR outsole for best durability in high-wear areas

Wilson Open Tennis Shoe
* Was:$129.99, Now: $69.97
* Contoured last
* Blown Cushion Core midsole/outsole
* Floating heel
* Quarter TPU Stable Wrap
* 360° ventilation in outsole, upper, heel and arch bridge
* Super lightweight, foot-conforming air-mesh upper
* Customized elastic heel-lock system
* Asymmetrical lacing system
* Perforated polyurethane sockliner
* 13.6oz
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Posted by Bob Wallace at September 12, 2007 10:25 AM