Saturday, 3 December 2011

Babolat Tennis Shoes Offer Superior Performance With Specialized Designs

The makers of Babolat tennis shoes have not only put the latest in shoe technology into their products, they have also recognized the importance of designing a specific shoe for a specific purpose. This philosophy serves customers well, allowing them to choose from the jack-of-all-trades models versus the specialized ones.

The Propulse 3 line of Babolat tennis shoes illustrates this philosophy clearly with models designed for use on clay courts and a women's model. All Propulse 3 shoes have the advanced Babolat technologies like the durability of a Michelin OCS sole with its superior traction. Adding to the durability of the shoe is the Cell Shield upper. Exact Pro technology supports lateral movement that the sport demands while the EVA insole board and Kompressor technologies add the comfort of a well-cushioned ride.

The Propulse 3 is the general purpose model in the line. Variations on this include the Propulse 3 Clay, which features a herringbone sole for slide control, the Lady Propulse 3, designed especially for the shape of women's feet, and the Propulse 3 Junior, designed for youth players. The Lady Propulse 3 and Propulse 3 Junior underscore the need for separate variations that fit women and youths better than scaled-down versions of men's shoes.

The specialization of shoe models goes to a whole new level when looking at the V-Pro line of Babolat tennis shoes. You will find the following technologies in all models: Exact Pro for better lateral movement; Michelin Performance in the sole for traction and durability; Vibra Kill and EVA for superior cushioned comfort and the durable Pro-Shield inner.

The V-Pro All Court serves as the general purpose men's shoe in the line. Beyond that model is an impressive set of specialized shoes. The All Court Style is essentially the same shoe with a space age color scheme: black with yellow shoelaces and blue and silver trim.

The Lady V-Pro is specifically designed to fit women's feet. Again--it is not enough to simply scale down a men's shoe and call it a day. Women need a properly fitted shoe to play in comfort.

The V-Pro Clay features a herringbone design to limit slippage on clay surfaces. The shoe also has Clay Stopper technology to keep clay from getting inside the shoe.

Players who frequently compete on synthetic grass should consider the V-Pro Omni, whose sole is specifically designed for this surface.

Value shoppers should take a look at previous generations of Babolat tennis shoes if they find the aforementioned models a bit pricy. Models like the Propulse 2, All Court Style Reverse, All Court 4 and Team Clay 4 may not be the latest and greatest, but are still high-tech shoes without a high-tech price.

If you need more specialized models of shoes, then the past and present lines of Babolat tennis shoes are worthy of consideration. Men, women and junior players as well as those who play on clay or synthetic grass have options that they may not have had before. Shoppers with limited budgets can still find technologically superior shoes at a good price in previous years' lines.

Do It Tennis is based in the city of Oceanside and is located in San Diego County, CA. We began Internet operations in March 2005. Our knowledgeable staff has extensive experience in the tennis industry and all our stringers are highly experienced and expert at their craft.

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