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Tecnifibre T Flash 290 Tennis Racquet, Available in Various Grip Sizes The maneuverable and spin friendly response of the TFlash 290 makes it an appealing racquet for many types and levels of players. From the baseline, aggressive players will love the easy access to topspin and moderate power level. The close to even balanc
Tags: Aggressive Players, Easy Access, Flash, Grip Sizes, Moderate Power, Racquet Grip, Tecnifibre, Tennis Grip, Tennis Racquet, Topspin
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Lobster Spin Adapter for Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine Creates a heavy topspin or underspin on the ball with a simple adjustment. Can be used with the following Lob-Ster Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machines: Lob-Ster Classic Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine . Lob-Ster Economy Ball Bucket Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine . Lob-Ster Ball Bucket Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine . Lob-Ster Hybrid Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine . Lob-Ster Tournament Model Pneumatic Tennis Ball Machine .
Tags: Economy, Lobster, Spin Ball, Tennis Ball Machine, Tennis Ball Machines, Tennis Machines, Tennis Tournament, Topspin, Underspin
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Head Metallix 4 Tennis Racquet The Head Metallix 4 is a new slightly more control-oriented option in Head’s line. Like the Metallix 10 and Metallix 6, the Metallix 4 retains the use of Flexpoint technology and offers several new technologies for 2006.
Head Metallixis incorporated into the shaft section, making the Metallix 4 lighter and stiffer for more power.Metallixis made of a matrix of carbon fibers and a new crystalline metal alloy that is 1000 times smaller than typical metals.Head Stabilizereliminates racquet vibration and ensures the ultimate in comfort on every shot.Head LMS (Longer Main String) design lowers the bridge section to create a larger hitting surface without making the racquet any larger. The Metallix 4 is a more control-oriented option to the Metallix 6 and Metallix 10, yet still offers ample power and stability. Surprisingly controlled thanks to the “flexpoints” cut into the frame at 3:00 and 9:00.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 107 sq. in.
- Length: 27.25 in.
- Weight (strung): 9.60 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
- Balance: 14.57 in. Head Heavy
- Cross Section: 26mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 306 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Head HydroSorb
Customer Review: Love this raquet I actually already knew that I would because I bought a 2nd as a backup for when the string breaks.
Tags: Ample Power, Bridge Section, Carbon Fibers, Cross Section, Main String, Metal Alloy, Metals, Racquet Specifications, S Line, Shaft, Stabilizer, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Design, String Pattern, String Tension, Tennis Racquet, Topspin, Vibration, Wilson Hammer
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Dunlop M-Fil 300 Tennis Racquet An ideal frame for the Intermediate advanced/Advanced player, the Dunlop M-Fil 3 Hundred is the next progression of the Editors Choice Dunlop 300g. The new M-Fil 3 Hundred has a larger sweetspot than the M-Fil 2 Hundred and stable feel ideal for the aggressive all court player. A 16×19 open string pattern allows for easy topspin and knife-like slice. The M-Fil 3 Hundred is a lighter-weight, more maneuverable alternative to the M-Fil 2 Hundred.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize:98 sq. in.
- Length:27.00 in.
- Weight (strung):11.00 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC):63
- Balance:13.10 in. Head Light
- Cross Section:21.5mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight:308 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern:16×19
- Grip:Hydramax Tour
Tags: Cross Section, Dunlop 300g, Dunlop Tennis, Editors Choice, Fil, Ideal, Open String, Racquet Specifications, Stiffness, Straight Beam, String Pattern, Sweetspot, Tennis Racquet, Topspin
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Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 The Babolat Aero Storm Tour is a 2008 update to the Babolat racquet lineand has identical specifications to the 2007 Babolat Aero Storm.Essentially an update to the AeroPro Control, now with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. Advanced players will enjoy the easy to hit topspin and slice.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize:98 sq. in.
- Length:27.00 in.
- Weight (strung):12.10 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
- Balance:12.80 in. Head Light
- Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
- Swingweight:338 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern:16×20
- Grip:Syntec
Tags: Acceleration, Aero, Aerodynamic Profile, Babolat Racquet, Cortex, Cross Section, Filtering Technology, Racquet Specifications, Stiffness, Storm Tour, String Pattern, Swing, Tennis Racquet, Topspin, Tour Tennis, Vibration
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Tags: Amp, Email Newsletters, International Tennis Federation, Knotty Problems, Massive Amounts, Olympic Tennis Event, Olympics Event, Proper Grip, Rpm, Rules Of Tennis, Sonterra, States Tennis Association, Tennis Courts, Tennis League, Tennis Rules, Topspin, United States Tennis, United States Tennis Association, Usta Rules, World Governing Body
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Babolat Aero Storm Tour Tennis Racquet - 1451 The Babolat Aero Storm Tour is a 2008 update to the Babolat racquet lineand has identical specifications to the 2007 Babolat Aero Storm.Essentially an update to the AeroPro Control, now with the addition of Cortex vibration filtering technology. Still a racquet for players with fast swing speeds that generate their own power with a wing-like cross-section. This more aerodynamic profile allows the racquet to cut through the air up to 15% more efficiently, thus allowing for more racquet head acceleration. Advanced players will enjoy the easy to hit topspin and slice.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize:98 sq. in.
- Length:27.00 in.
- Weight (strung):12.10 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67
- Balance:12.80 in. Head Light
- Cross Section:21mm Head/19mm Throat
- Swingweight:338 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern:16×20
- Grip:Syntec
Tags: Acceleration, Aero, Aerodynamic Profile, Babolat Racquet, Cortex, Cross Section, Filtering Technology, Racquet Specifications, Stiffness, Storm Tour, String Pattern, Swing, Tennis Racquet, Topspin, Tour Tennis, Vibration
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Babolat AeroPro Drive (Cortex) Tennis Racquet - 1391 The Babolat AeroPro Drive now adds the Cortex vibration filter to the number 1 selling Drive technology and the aerodynamic design of the AeroPro series. For this second generation, Babolat maintains the same specifications found in the AeroPro Drive, now with Cortex for enhanced feel. Advanced players will enjoy easy topspin and slice. The large sweetspot yields forgiving power for moderate to fast swings. The choice of Rafael Nadal!
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 100 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 11.60 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 68
- Balance: 13.25 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 23mm Head/26mm Throat
- Swingweight: 335 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Syntec
Customer Review: GREAT RACQUET!! After years with a Dunlop 300 player’s racquet, I demoed some new models from various manufacturers and settled on the Aeropro Drive Cortex from Babolat. I have been thrilled. Though I am not Mr. Top Spin, this racquet — in concert with a X-Plosive natural gut/poly hybrid string from Klip — has changed the nature of my game on several fronts. My topspin groundstrokes are much better. The racquet’s generous sweet spot has improved the accuracy and consistency of my net game as well. And though some reviewers on tennis web sites have dinged the Aeropro on serves, I’ve found that after a period of adjustment my service game is more powerful, more consistent and more accurate than ever before. Plus, in concert with the hybrid gut strings, I’m finding my recurrent tennis elbow has virtually disappeared. I’ve been playing with the racquet for six weeks now, and I’m waiting to wake up from what seems like a dream. I hope I never do. Customer Review: best this is the best racquet i have ever played. my couch recommended it and i got one.. after u get it you will understand why nadal is the best player in the world ..
Tags: Aerodynamic Design, Aeropro Drive Cortex, Babolat Aeropro Drive, Babolat Aeropro Drive Cortex, Best Player, Drive Technology, Gut Strings, Klip, Racquet Specifications, Rafael Nadal, Second Generation, Service Game, Stiffness, String Pattern, Sweet Spot, Tennis Elbow, Tennis Racquet, Tennis Web, Top Spin, Topspin
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Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus (Cortex) Tennis Racquet - 1393 The Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus now adds the Cortex vibration filter to the number 1 selling Drive technology and the aerodynamic design of the AeroPro series. For this second generation, Babolat maintains the same specifications found in the AeroPro Drive Plus, now with Cortex for enhanced feel. Advanced players will enjoy easy topspin and slice, with the added pop of the extra 0.5 inch length. The large sweetspot yields forgiving power for moderate to fast swings.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 100 sq. in.
- Length: 27.50 in.
- Weight (strung): 11.30 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 70
- Balance: 13.25 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 23mm Head/26mm Throat
- Swingweight: 336 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Syntec
Tags: Aerodynamic Design, Babolat Aeropro Drive, Cortex, Cross Section, Drive Technology, Number 1, Racquet Specifications, Second Generation, Stiffness, String Pattern, Swings, Tennis Racquet, Topspin, Vibration
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Babolat AeroPro Drive (Cortex) Tennis Racquet - 1391 The Babolat AeroPro Drive now adds the Cortex vibration filter to the number 1 selling Drive technology and the aerodynamic design of the AeroPro series. For this second generation, Babolat maintains the same specifications found in the AeroPro Drive, now with Cortex for enhanced feel. Advanced players will enjoy easy topspin and slice. The large sweetspot yields forgiving power for moderate to fast swings. The choice of Rafael Nadal!
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 100 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 11.60 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 68
- Balance: 13.25 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 23mm Head/26mm Throat
- Swingweight: 335 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Syntec
Customer Review: GREAT RACQUET!! After years with a Dunlop 300 player’s racquet, I demoed some new models from various manufacturers and settled on the Aeropro Drive Cortex from Babolat. I have been thrilled. Though I am not Mr. Top Spin, this racquet — in concert with a X-Plosive natural gut/poly hybrid string from Klip — has changed the nature of my game on several fronts. My topspin groundstrokes are much better. The racquet’s generous sweet spot has improved the accuracy and consistency of my net game as well. And though some reviewers on tennis web sites have dinged the Aeropro on serves, I’ve found that after a period of adjustment my service game is more powerful, more consistent and more accurate than ever before. Plus, in concert with the hybrid gut strings, I’m finding my recurrent tennis elbow has virtually disappeared. I’ve been playing with the racquet for six weeks now, and I’m waiting to wake up from what seems like a dream. I hope I never do. Customer Review: best this is the best racquet i have ever played. my couch recommended it and i got one.. after u get it you will understand why nadal is the best player in the world ..
Tags: Aerodynamic Design, Aeropro Drive Cortex, Babolat Aeropro Drive, Babolat Aeropro Drive Cortex, Best Player, Drive Technology, Gut Strings, Klip, Racquet Specifications, Rafael Nadal, Second Generation, Service Game, Stiffness, String Pattern, Sweet Spot, Tennis Elbow, Tennis Racquet, Tennis Web, Top Spin, Topspin
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Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus (Cortex) Tennis Racquet - 1393 The Babolat AeroPro Drive Plus now adds the Cortex vibration filter to the number 1 selling Drive technology and the aerodynamic design of the AeroPro series. For this second generation, Babolat maintains the same specifications found in the AeroPro Drive Plus, now with Cortex for enhanced feel. Advanced players will enjoy easy topspin and slice, with the added pop of the extra 0.5 inch length. The large sweetspot yields forgiving power for moderate to fast swings.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 100 sq. in.
- Length: 27.50 in.
- Weight (strung): 11.30 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 70
- Balance: 13.25 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 23mm Head/26mm Throat
- Swingweight: 336 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Syntec
Tags: Aerodynamic Design, Babolat Aeropro Drive, Cortex, Cross Section, Drive Technology, Number 1, Racquet Specifications, Second Generation, Stiffness, String Pattern, Swings, Tennis Racquet, Topspin, Vibration
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PENN Radical Championship Tennis Balls (1 DOZEN=4 TUBES OF 3 BALLS=12 BALLS) The PENN Radical Championship Style Tennis Balls are made to last and improve all players tennis game. The extra duty balls have two different colored felts that are yellow and orange to produced optical spin. This simply means that you will be able to identify the rotation of the ball after it is hit. The PENN Radicals are an excellent teaching tennis ball for those players looking to learn or improve their topspin and backspin. These dual colored tennis balls make learning and playing tennis more exciting for players of all ages. Cannon Sports sells these by the dozen–(1 DOZEN=4 TUBES OF 3 BALLS=12 BALLS) Customer Review: Labs love ‘em! I got these tennis balls for my Labs. When I take them to the dog park, the plain yellow ones quickly get dirty and disappear in the grass when thrown. The orange on these makes them more visible - for the dogs and for me! Customer Review: - Fast service, good price, no problems. Certainly beats the $18 per can price I pay locally in Monrovia, Liberia. Exactly as advertised.
Tags: Cannon Sports, Dogs, Duty Balls, Extra, Felts, Grass, Monrovia Liberia, Playing Tennis, Radicals, Teaching Tennis, Tennis Ball, Tennis Balls, Tennis Game, Topspin, Tubes
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