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Prince NFS Viper IV Mid Tennis Shoes Mens - 8P860-115 Prince NFS Viper IV Mid Tennis Shoes Mens - 8P860-115 The new-for 2006 NFS Viper IV is the latest version of the best selling NFS Viper! An updated classic, the Viper IV features the fit that has made the Viper series so popular in a fresh contemporary design. Players will love the comfort and stability engineered into every pair.

Color: White/Navy/Silver

6 MONTH OUTSOLE WARRANTY

  • Contemporary new design with the classic Viper fit.
  • Supple leather uppers provide out-of-the-box comfort and support.
  • External and internal molded heel stabilizer provides ultimate heel stability.
  • Duraskin II toe cap provides added abrasion protection for toe draggers.
  • New honeycomb molded EVA/PU sockliner with odor/fungus protection for all-day comfort and support.
  • ShockEraser midsole insert absorbs heavy impact in the heel.
  • PU forefoot insert disperses shock under the ball of the foot
  • Oversize TPU shank for midfoot stability.
  • PRC1000 outsole with a six-month outsole wear guarantee provides exceptional durability and traction on a variety of surfaces

Average Weight: 19.6 oz. (Size 10.5)
Customer Review: Comfortable, with good support
This is a great shoe if you need room for your toes along with the support of a mid-height shoe.

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When you practice serving always use a target. Forcing yourself to hit a target will keep you honest. The target size should vary for your skill level. Beginners: Use a rope to divide the service box in two halves Intermediate: Use your tennis bag as a target Advanced: Use tennis balls as a target Volley Point the racket head “up.” Volley Grip: Continental. The volley is not a ground stroke. The racket head should be pointed up into the sky (not towards the court next to you) Overhead Stand sideways. Overhead Grip: Continental. The overhead is similar to the serve in the sense that you are standing sideways when you make contact with the ball. Many players have their toes pointed towards the net when they make contact with the ball (thus throwing off their contact point). Strategy Keep the ball in play no matter what. This tip is valuable for all players regardless of skill level. There are two ways to win a point. 1) Get the ball past your opponent or 2) let your opponent make a mis …

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