Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Wilson Energy Extra Large Tennis Racquet without Cover

Product Review

Yes, BEGINNER racquet. A pretty beneficial one, coming from a person who started "playing" tennis lately. Racquet has extremely big surface location, extremely difficult to miss the ball. Racquet is so massive, the fact is, I've managed to get the ball stuck a number of times between the head and hand grip on swings. Additional massive size also provides you *much* far more power, smaller folks are able to play no dilemma. I've potent shoulders, so I in fact had to scale down my swing to keep it in-bounds. Incredibly extremely incredibly lightweight, I played with my little sister and she had no problems. I have no familiarity with brands, so this was my dummy-proof obtain based on all the characteristics you should look for in a beginners racquet. (Review More...)



Saturday, August 27, 2011

Wilson Federer Adult Tennis Racquet without Cover

Product Review

Play your most effective game with the Wilson Federer Adult Tennis Racquet without Cover With Arc Technology that incorporates a continuous arc design, the Federer Racquet delivers greater strength, stability, and manage for recreational players. Additionally, the 110-inch head size racquet is equipped with Stop Shock sleeves for higher comfort and Power Strings for increased energy. This racquet comes with out a headcover. (More…)



Thursday, August 25, 2011

Selecting the perfect Tennis Racquet


Choosing a tennis racquet will be the 1st and also the most essential factor to start playing serious tennis. Tennis racquets determines the way that you are going to play your shots, the power of your game at the same time as the injuries that you are going to choose down the line. So, even should you be a beginner, don't go for a substandard tennis racquet as this could have an effect on your performance and will in no way help you play to your potential.

You will find some imporant ideas to think about whilst picking a tennis racquet:

By far the most essential thing is your skill level. If you are beginner, it is actually advisable that you go for the racquets having a larger head. The reason is obvious - you can hit the ball very easily with a bigger head. You need not necessarily go for the branded tennis racquets at this stage as they expense a lot and I would call it a needless expenditure. As you play additional professionally, you may choose a tennis racquet with a smaller head as that may permit you to play your shots with additional energy.

Now, depending on the style of the game, you can also take into consideration what shoes to buy. For example, if you're a fan of playing topspin, you can select a tennis racquet that has a heavier head. Similarly, you can choose whichever is appropriate for the bat if you want to play shots on the ground, exhausted, etc.

Another important tip to remember is the weight of your tennis racquets. If you are prone to injury, then the tennis racquets that weigh slightly more than one head, and lighter. This helps to keep your elbows and shoulder stress-free shots throughout the game. A heavier head would mean a lot of stress on the elbows that can cause serious injury in the long run.

Finally, also take a look at the material of the tennis racket. The perfect tennis rackets are made of graphite, aluminum, Kevlar and Boron. Amongst these, the graphite racquets are best for beginners together with intermediates as they enable you to inside your hitting energy. However, as you turn into a pro, you may go for aluminum racquets that are less expensive and also feel superior. Also, only go for Boron and Kevlar racquets once you are going pro and develop good muscles as they have a tendency to trigger shoulder injuries.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

HEAD Ti.S6 Prestrung Racquets 4_1/2 Review

Product Description

A straight beam coupled with ahead heavy widebody this ultra-light titanium model has far more power than the Ti S5 and more control than the now discontinued Ti.S7. With its excellent torsional stability the S6 will perform ideal inside the hands of players with compact to medium stroke styles searching for a larger sweetspot that combines a nice balance of power and an open string pattern producing an perfect for topspin and slice players with an all court game. The S6 comes totally equipped with Head`s Titanium technology which supplies significantly required stability and comfort for the player. This composite weave enables the racquet to be really lightweight to lower stress on the player`s arms although keeping its solid feel. This in turn eables considerably superior frame maneuverability. Overall a terrific option for players searching for a lightweight and solid frame. The Ti. S6 comes pre-strung with at62 lbs (mid-tension).For a lot more information on or please see the Tennis Express .

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

NEW Head MicroGel Mojo Green Tennis Racquet, 4 3/8 Review


I'll say: this racquet totally worth to buy. Eventhough it doesn't pre-strung, spend additonal $30-$40 on it, you'll get a extremely good, even professional racquet. It's very-well balanced. I just enjoy it.

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Wilson Roger Federer 25-Inch Strung Tennis Racquet Review

My son required a new tennis racquet to develop his skills on the court. He has utilised this for months and it nonetheless works like new! (Read More...)

Friday, August 12, 2011

Head Liquidmetal Radical Tennis Racquet (Pre-Strung) 4 5/8 Grip Oversize Head Review

Product Description

Head's Liquidmetal Radical tennis racquet is Andre Agassi's Liquidmetal weapon of choice. Liquidmetal technology delivers pure energy and best power. The Total Sweetspot Construction and oversized head combined to deliver elevated stability and also a total sweetspot. Liquidmetal material is applied to 4 strategic locations of the racquet's head and may be the only material that utilizes all the power your swing generates. (Read More...)

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Head Tour Pro Strung Tennis Racquet (4 3/8) Review

Product Description

The HEAD Tour Pro pre-strung tennis racquet features O-beam construction and Titanium Technology for superior performance. The special four.25-inch Contour Cushion grip provides maximum cushioning and comfort, even late in the fifth set, even though also making it less complicated to uncover the appropriate grip for improved handling and slippage prevention. HEAD's Ideal Damp feature supplies remarkably helpful vibration dampening to help cut down fatigue. Comes complete having a convenient racquet cover.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Head Tour Pro Strung Tennis Racquet (4 3/8) Review

Product Description

The HEAD Tour Pro pre-strung tennis racquet features O-beam construction and Titanium Technology for superior performance. The special four.25-inch Contour Cushion grip provides maximum cushioning and comfort, even late in the fifth set, even though also making it less complicated to uncover the appropriate grip for improved handling and slippage prevention. HEAD's Ideal Damp feature supplies remarkably helpful vibration dampening to help cut down fatigue. Comes complete having a convenient racquet cover.

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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Head Liquidmetal Radical Oversize Tennis Racquet Grip Size: 4 1/4

The Head Liquidmetal Radical Oversize offers much of the control of the Liquidmetal Prestige, albeit in a slightly lighter weight frame. Very maneuverable thanks to a nicely weighted head light balance. The Liquidmetal Radical Oversise is best suited to an advanced level player with a fast to very fast swing who requires a very concentrated sweetspot. Very dense string pattern further enhances control without sacrificing feel. (more...)

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