Tennis Racquet Reviews


In Search for Ace Racquets

How important it is to find the right pair of boots for you when it comes to Football? Well, you do use your feet for the most part, so a right size is the starter. Then there’s the comfort level, the material of the studs & over all how it suits you. When you think of tennis racquets, do those come in mind? When someone tells you they tried to play tennis but couldn’t pick up a racquet, don’t blame it on their upper body strength, instead blame it on their ignorance in choosing the right racquet. If tennis was all about strength, 5-7 years old couldn’t have played it so well. A racquet is the utmost essential gear for a tennis player. And when it comes to buying a racquet, one needs to have some basic knowledge in him rather have the salesmen blur his head with unfamiliar words.

To choose a good racquet, you need to first acknowledge what kind of level are you on in the game of tennis? Usually they come in three categories; Power Racquets or Game Improvement Racquets, Tweener Racquets and Control Racquets or Player Racquets. Power Racquets are best suited for beginners who want to achieve gradual improvements. It is, like its name, considered to be more strength oriented. They have massive heads in most cases; they weigh very light & are balanced head-heavy. The Tweener racquets are a great hybrid between Power Racquets & Player Racquets as they serve well from intermediate to more experienced players. They are comparatively lighter than Player racquets & are balanced between slightly head light to slightly head heavy. Player racquets are the all around professional gear suited for pros and top level players. They are balanced head light with the smallest heads, weighs very heavy & are considerably thinner than the other two. Due to these features the end result stands a racquet with very low power that gives the player to utilize their own power with the flexibility to control.

Wilson K Factor KZero Racquets is a Power Racquet that seems to have received excellent feedbacks. Costing $99.95, it is light, comfortable and affordable. While it has a record of fragile frames, Wilson lives up to it’s warranty and will offer exchange between the guaranteed periods. Volkl Power Bridge 1 Racquets, priced $249.99 is an excellent choice to improve serves as it is comparatively lighter than the other power rackets in the market and it helps you improve your elbow strength thus you tend not to get sore each time you play. For players who prefer access to spin, the Boris Becker Pro is a quality choice that is priced $99. It is a typical Tweener Racquet that offers a slightly heavy head balance. It is recommended for injured prone players for its light weight but pro frame. Wilson K Factor KPro Staff 88 is the ultimate pro racquet that was exclusively built for the legendary Pete Samprass. Priced $199, it is a very choice professional racquet that requires strength & technique to utilize this racquet’s true potential. This racquet has received extreme customer satisfaction due to its professional frame & flexibility with players of all heights.

If you plan on continuing tennis for a long term period, it is best to invest on a quality brand rather than to have your strings readjusted all the time. When you do choose one, see how the grip feels, whether the weight makes you uncomfortable or not. When you do find the right one, game on!

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