I have been testing two excellent bags from a smaller brand called ADV. A racquet bag and a backpack. This is my ADV Jetpack Backpack Review. ADV Jetpack Backpack Review I am a sucker for bags. I rarely travel to the tennis court with a backpack, but I know many that do. With the impressive pockets and features of the ADV Jetpack backpack, I might reconsider for times I don’t need many racquets for testing, but at least I will bring it with me on my next flight. I have never seen so many pockets in a backpack. The people …
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I have been testing two excellent bags from a smaller brand called ADV. A racquet bag and a backpack. This is my ADV Jetpack Pro Review. ADV Jetpack Pro Review I tested the first version of the ADV Jetpack and loved the sturdy yet compact feel. Yes, I have special needs in terms of bags as I bring so much stuff to the tennis court, but for almost any other tennis player, the ADV Jetpack will be fine. This Jetpack Pro V2 is even better than V1. They have listened to the feedback and it shows what an excellent product …
Let’s step away from racquets and look at other great tennis purchases in 2023. This includes shoes, accessories and tools for tennis. Great tennis purchases in 2023 I have tested some excellent products in 2022 aside from all the tennis racquets. You can see my favorite racquets of the year in my yearly Gear of the Year. But many other items can make an impact on your game. The Gravity Belt 2.0 This is perhaps my favorite tennis tool in 2022. As a player returning to tennis at a later age, this has helped me strengthen my legs and focus …
I have previously reviewed Geau bags and was impressed by their design and durability. Here is my Geau Sport Axium 2.0 racquet bag review. Geau Sport Axiom Racquet Bag 2.0 The Geau Sport Axiom 2.0 racquet bag I tested this time around is the 12-racquet bag version. In my previous review of the Geau Sport Axiom 1.0, I liked almost everything about the bag but missed some space for racquets. I am a true tennis nerd and serial racquet tester, and I want to have room for six racquets at least. As I noted in that review, it’s a special case. …
Some players put a lot of thinking into their choice of tennis bag and some just use “whatever”. Here are some of the best tennis bags on the market. I tend to have an issue with terms like “the best tennis bags”, as most of these things (like the best tennis racquets for example) are depending on your personal taste and preferences. Some players want a small, light bag and some (like me), bring lots of stuff to the court and therefore need a so-called monster bag. Let’s first look at the different types of bags you can choose from …
Are you fed up with tennis bags that have huge logos of brands that don’t sponsor you? Check out this Geau Sport Tennis Bag Review. Geau Sport is the brand of Chris Pageu, who has an extensive background in working in the outdoor industry, where the innovation around bags is on a different level to tennis. This is what he says about the creation of the Geau Sport Tennis Bag: For decades, tennis bags have remained unchanged. Tired designs, unevolved function, and an oversized tennis racket brand logo for some flair are the usual suspects. I know this because of …
I have gotten questions about tennis bags from time to time. There are loads on the market. So what tennis bag should you use? There are various types of bags to consider. Backpacks, 6-racquet bags, 9-racquet bags, 12-racquet bags, 15-racquet bags, rack pack bags, and more. In this vlog, I look at a few different types of bags and talk about the pros and cons. I also tell you what bag I use and why. But I’m a tennis nerd, I review racquets and often carry many racquets to the court for testing purposes. I also need space for a …
Here’s another episode of the Tennisnerd podcast. Featuring an interview with Jack Oswald from Cancha bags. A new style of tennis bag. Jack Oswald from the UK plays tennis on the ITF Tour and has struggled to find a tennis bag he likes. This is how he came up with the Cancha bags. The development process took a couple of years and was more challenging than he could have imagined, but he is proud of how it came out. The Cancha tennis bag (check it out here) looks a bit like a guitar case and offers a modular approach where …
My regular contributor and friend, Henrik Wallensten, is back. This time with a Babolat Pure Drive Racquet Holder x12 Bag Review. You know for sure that when a new racquet is launched, it will also come with a new bag. The bag is an essential part of the equipment for me. I have an absurd amount of stuff with me to the court – it’s almost worth a separate post! If you look at the big tennis-stores online, you will see the prices differ pretty much between the different brands, which often has a good reason. Some brands make bags …