yeah guess thats the most economical way, i have some tennis stuff that if i could sell would give me some decent spare cash for that, there's probably some sites selling used kit and ebay of course
Could also borrow someones stick for the first few weeks, most of us have 2-4 sticks in our bags and are happy to lend them out
adidas have always been ****e for anything but clothing and shoes etc ... rackets sticks etc, just do not touch them, they're junk you're right
And I'm sure unlike my day sticks don't wear down as quick as on gravel...(looks at the straight things he's got in shed...no I'm a hoarder..I didn't throw them out...still got a grands worth of climbing gear too...which is a disgrace as I won't climb again either..going to give it to uni club...honestly...)
don't even want to think about the money i burned on tennis and squash stuff over the years, mostly racquets are the costly thing, then shoes and bags, clothing tends to last the longest and a while and when it's a bit past its best you can just stick it on for the gym till its falling off it's just guys, we're gearheads in everything
Yeah...I literally cried when after 4 cheap cues that survived I got the perfect pool cue hand made for me by a barman that got into making them...I won trophies because of him and his cue. Literally looked me up and down watched me play a frame and came back 3 weeks later with the perfect cue. It broke....I cried...worse he died...lots of guys in our area cried at that...he should have made a **** load of money making them. ..and he charged a fifth of what established cue makers charged...
Its a bullshit fad thats come into the game in the last 5 years. Absolutely hate it, plus is massively dangerous if someone gets it wrong.
gods sake just shoot instead of practicing turning circles with a mental armoured person hounding yous yay 1-0