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Topic: where to buy accessories in canada?

Author: steven_s Original Message Posted: Jan 20 2008 11:31AM

Hey,

i'm looking for wraps, foot levelers, etc. for my T2000 and the only places online i could find are american. I don't feel like paying $10-13 shipping on $1.50 wraps. Does anyone know any Canadian sites where i can purchase foosball items? Thanks.


Author: Red Pepper Reply #1 Posted: Jan 20 2008 7:23PM

This place might be a good start, canadian amusement and games

http://www.cagsonline.com/



Author: Onur Reply #2 Posted: Jan 20 2008 8:13PM

I actually phoned them on Thursday about the exact same thing, they don't carry wraps. He said he would look into ordering some and to phone back in a month or so to see if he managed to get any in stock.

I ended up ordering them online from foosball.com. I just made a somewhat large order to avoid having to make numerous orders and wasting money on shipping. Now that I think about it I should have asked if others were interested in placing an order to save on shipping.

Onur


Author: dfnder Reply #3 Posted: Jan 20 2008 8:14PM


They are tennis wraps, any tennis pro shop will have them.


Author: steven_s Reply #4 Posted: Jan 21 2008 12:02PM

can anyone confirm they are the same as tennis wraps? if that's the case that definitly makes life easier for us canadians lol


Author: dfnder Reply #5 Posted: Jan 21 2008 12:08PM


To clarify - thick wraps are actual wraps and thin wraps are over-wraps.

I am correct hehe also the grippyness is a matter of taste so you will have to sample a few types. Roll over shooters tend to be more picky about their wraps.


Author: Onur Reply #6 Posted: Jan 21 2008 1:02PM

http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageACWILSON-H2O.html

I think those are the ones I usually buy. Wilson Overgrip, they have them at Sportsmart or most sports stores. A pack of 3 is 9.99 + tax.

The only reason I ordered them online is because they're cheaper and have more variety, plus I had to order some Tornado men for my table anyways. You can find them online for about $1-2 a piece usually compared to 3.50 each in store.


Author: Aged Whine & Cheese Reply #7 Posted: Jan 21 2008 1:06PM

They are tennis racket over-grips. I've used one variety or another for years. I hate to agree with the e-challenged one, but in this case he is correct.


Author: Red Pepper Reply #8 Posted: Jan 21 2008 1:52PM

Raquets and Runners always had a good selection. But, in general they can be found in almost any large sports store (sport check eg.)


Author: steven_s Reply #9 Posted: Jan 22 2008 6:08AM

thanks a lot guys. any suggestions for someone who uses the pull shot more than the snake?


Author: University of Foos Reply #10 Posted: Jan 22 2008 12:10PM

Pull shooters tend to be a little less picky about the wraps than a rollover shooter. I use a medium thickness medium tackiness, it seems to last longer than a high tackiness or thin thickness without loosing any feeling from a thick wrap.

I either use the medium wraps from foosball.com or Head over-wraps from sportscheck


Author: steven_s Reply #11 Posted: Jan 22 2008 7:37PM

hey guys. thanks for the advice. i went to sportcheck and bough the wilson pro overgrip. lol can't go wrong 3 for 9.99. BUT the question i have is that the underside is sticky. will that ruin the wood handles when i take them off since other people who play don't use them? thanks



Author: steven_s Reply #12 Posted: Jan 22 2008 9:32PM

lol nevermind. they are fine for the handles. and h-o-l-y cow. lol for someone who's never used wraps before i've got to say it really helps! thanks for all the help guys!


Author: Red Pepper Reply #13 Posted: Jan 23 2008 1:57PM

There are ones with a sticky underside and some without. I never use the ones with the sticky, but if you do/did, they might be tougher to pull off the first time.


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