Well, I went there on Boxing Day, and there must have been over twenty ISO 500s! (only SS and SR) I bought an SS for $115 CDN, and had it strung with BG-70 at 20 lbs. (Hey, I don't know anything about strings, so don't criticize my choice of strings!) It should be much better than my ISO 60 Light. =)
The prices weren't reduced on Boxing Day at Yo's. Everything was the same price. However, I know that Lee's is open today (Dec. 27th), and their racquets are 10% off with no tax.
But Yo's sells his rackets with no tax and usually cheaper then Lee's and you dont have to pay for strings!
Actually, there is tax, at least on my racket. The ISO 500 was listed on the rack for $115 CDN, and it came to $132.25 total. 115*0.15(sales tax)=17.25. 115+17.25 = 132.25. Therefore, there is tax at Yo's. However, the strings are free, along with the stringing job when you buy a racket. At Lee's, the rackets are tax included, but you must pay for the cost of strings. However, I believe that the stringing job is free at Lee's also when you purchase a racket. So there isn't really that much difference b/n the stores. Yo's: $115 (ISO 500) + $17.25 (sales tax) + $0 (free strings) = $132.25 Lee's: $120 (ISO 500 tax included) + $15 (BG-70 strings) = $135 Both have free stringing. I got BG-70 strings when I bought my racket, since my club plays with nylon. (grrrrrrr......) Phil
Really when i got my T-10 from Yo's it only cost me 200$ no tax while at lee's it cost 225$ (when it first came out keep that in mind) at Yo's it came with free strings and at lee's would've cost me an extra 15 dollars.
Before X'mas, I was shopping for a Ti SP racket from the two stores. I finally bought from Yo's. I found Yo's more friendly and he waived taxes (you have pay cash).