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Prince Sports, Inc., based in New Jersey, is a recognized leader in game-improvement technologies and engineering-based high-performance sports equipment. Since 1970, Prince and Ektelon have revolutionized tennis, squash and racquetball with innovations including Oversize, Longbody and Extender racquet technologies, Natural Foot Shape footwear technology, Synthetic Gut String and Electronic Ball Machines. In 2005, Prince introduced O3 Engineering. Prince Sports has operations on three continents and distribution in over 100 countries.
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Prince Sports, Inc., based in New Jersey, is a recognized leader in game-improvement technologies and engineering-based high-performance sports equipment. Since 1970, Prince and Ektelon have revolutionized tennis, squash and racquetball with innovations including Oversize, Longbody and Extender racquet technologies, Natural Foot Shape footwear technology, Synthetic Gut String and Electronic Ball Machines. In 2005, Prince introduced O3 Engineering. Prince Sports has operations on three continents and distribution in over 100 countries.
Good Support - I purchased this shoe immediately after erroneously wearing cross trainers to play tennis and sprained my ankle. They offer good cushioning under foot and come up a little higher around the ankle than a 'normal' athletic shoe, which is good in my case. I think they seem a bit heavy, but for the trade off of offering better support, cushioning and ankle protection...I'm willing to forgive that.
Comfy, Supportive Court Shoe - I bought these because I'd been playing quite a bit, and had some heel pain from my old, worn-out shoes. These fit well out of the box and provide great support. They are a little wide, but not enough for you to order a size down. Just adjust your socks accordingly.
Keepin' them! Trying on shoes is EVERYTHING to the customer, right? I tried these on...and they were perfect. Just as other reviewers had stated. Fit very comfortably, look terrific...and you have to remember, the toe area is bigger for SUPPORT while actually playing tennis. :) You'll find that on any real tennis shoe. Same thing with either a swirl or circle or the like just under the front of the big toe area. That is so you can spin, not stick to the tennis court and bite dirt. :) Admittedly, it's winter where I am, so I have not used them outdoors yet. But they will be great. I can tell by their perfect fit, and the spin on the tile floor. Very nice! Oh...did I tell you my tennis racquet is also by Prince? Can't go wrong with either.
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Width Sizing / Shoe Sizing
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Women's Shoe Widths
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| 4A | 2A | B | D | 2E | 4E
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| X-Narrow | Narrow | Standard | Wide | X-Wide | XX-Wide
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Men's Shoe Widths
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| 2A | B | D | 2E | 4E | 6E
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| X-Narrow | Narrow | Standard | Wide | X-Wide | XX-Wide
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What width & size are you?
The general rule is that standard Men's width is D. For Women, the standard width is B. If most of the shoes you have purchased in the past have a comfortable width then go with the default.
If the shoes you are wearing feel overly wide, you should consider selecting a narrower width size. Shop For Narrow Shoes.
If the shoes you wear tend to feel narrow, then you should consider selecting a wider width size. Shop For Wide Shoes
If your feet seem "between" sizes and you cannot decide which size to select, we suggest you choose the larger size. You can make adjustments for a better fit with socks, insoles, or a different lacing pattern.
Try shoes on later in the day when your feet are at their largest.
Sizing Tips
The heel should not slip, the midfoot of the shoe under your arch and over the top of your foot should be snug but not tight; and you should have enough room in the toe area to wiggle your toes.
Women's feet often become a half-size (or more) larger after pregnancy.
Feet typically get bigger with age. People are more than twice as likely to buy a shoe that is too small than too big.
Boots are often worn with bulky socks, while sandals are hopefully not. Sizing may be affected with how much extra padding you have.
Heat makes your feet swell and cold may shrink them. Think about temperature when choosing sizes.
Fully utilize a the return policy by ordering multiple sizes, then keep what fits best and return the rest.
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