boron tennis rackets

boron tennis rackets- its smooth! Test!!

Author : Admin     Date : 11-Feb-2006

Improved boron tennis rackets is an inverted chevron shaped yoke provided having downward sloping side portions which match the curvature of the accurate top portion of the racket head to provide vertical strings extending between the yoke and accurate top portion which are of the same length. The equal length of vertical strings provides uniform elastic response to ball impact. The particular design of the chevron provides added structural strength to the neck of the rackets. An improved racket made from a polycrystalline metal oxide fiber and resin matrix is also disclosed. In addition, an improved string protection system involving plasterer inserts which are molded into the head portion of composite material rackets is described.

Let‘s boron tennis racket manufacturers produce new frames each year in the hope of persuading players to upgrade to the latest and greatest. These manufacturers pay great sums of money to pros on the tours to endorse their tennis frames. Seemingly, if Andre Agassi is your favorite tennis player, you believe that using his Racquet model will enable you to play tennis like Andre. Oh, if it were only so easy! With all the various factors involved with racquets today, it is easy to get overwhelmed and confused. So it is not surprising that some players will say to themselves that if "so and so" player uses this frames.

The truth about Tennis racquets is that they are not all that different from what they were several years ago when they first published a column on selecting a racquet frames. The cosmetics and construction materials have changed, but the overall play characteristics of frames today are not significantly different than they were then. So, the first question one must ask her or he is: Do they need a new frames? The answer is most probably, No. If you have played tennis with a frame for several years and have hit many balls with this racquet, you may have exhausted the flexibility normally associated with the frames. However, the odds are that if your racquet is not damaged, it is still playable within the manufacturer‘s original specifications.



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