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Monday, August 20, 2012

Tennis star Maria Sharapova launches Sugarpova candy line

Not sure how this fits in line with tennis gadgets but thought this was an interesting story to share here. Maria Sharapova, top paid athlete starts a candy line. Follow the story with the LA TIMES article here. Her "Sugarpova" luxury candy line will offer some unique and flirty candy treats... check it out..

The Original Ball Saver - Made in the USA

The Original Tennis Ball saver, it's still popular and it works... helps preserve your tennis balls a little longer. 
The "Original" Tennis Ball Saver stores 3 tennis balls under 14lbs. of internal pressure per square inch.

 Don't throw away good tennis balls for lack of bounce.
The Original One - That Works!
Stores three tennis balls under pressure
New bounce for every match
Quality workmanship
Made in the U.S.A.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

RacquetArt provides a safer more environmentally friendly racket stencil ink

Part of racket stringing included the addition of stenciling the racket.  Outside of the professional tennis players, stenciling is not required but many recreational players enjoy having their racket look new and 'like the pro's'.  Until recently the ink from those stencil bottles leaves a smell that is not all that healthy and lacks the environmentally friendly edge.  Recently a company called RacquetArt.com has improved on 'stencil ink' -taken out the solvent based part of the formula and is now providing a water based environmentally friendly version of the fast drying stencil ink.  Check out the website and send them an email to learn more, you can order directly from the website.