arm friendly tennis racquets

arm friendly tennis racquets-New designs !! Test!!

Author : Admin     Date : 11-Feb-2006

Today, the universe of arm friendly tennis racquets also includes some lighter and more powerful racquets too. Their numbers are growing. Racquet manufacturers are using new designs and new technologies to redefine what an arm-friendly racquet can be. And what it can do. Sometimes new technology changes the rules as we knew them before. The old rules said arm-friendly racquets were standard length, flexible and relatively heavy.

Pro Kennex defined the new breed of arm friendly Tennis racquet over ten years ago with the introduction of the 5G. The success of the 5G motivated Pro Kennex to refine and expand its line up of Kinetic Pro racquets. For 2003, Wilson has targeted the arm-friendly market with its launch of its Triad series frames. We expect to see a steady flow of other new models representing new thinking about arm-friendly racquets. Restring More Frequently String performance declines with age as well as wear. Generally speaking, string performance declines even faster in outdoor playing conditions. Dead strings require your arm to exert more force to produce power. The most arm friendly strings are fresh strings.

Racquet Changes Players with chronic arm problems or severe pain should consider a racquet switch. Where racquets create arm problems, it comes from extra length, light weight, stiffness, or some combination of the three. Eliminating or preventing a problem means choosing a frame that is opposite or at least moderate in those characteristics.

A maneuverable and spin friendly racquet that offers enough pop for intermediates, and enough spin and control to satisfy more advanced players - and all in an arm friendly package. 10.9 ounces, 100 sq. inch Midplus head size, standard length. An arm friendly player‘s racquet that offers some nice pop, lots of control and good access to spin. In this Features are 100 sq. inch head size, Standard 27 inch length, 16/20 string pattern and a 7 pts.



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