b*******e 发帖数: 724 | 1
Don't worry about raquetresearch.com, they don't make too much sense anyway.
Buying a racket is not like going to graduate school, NO1 ranked Harvard is
certainly better than Ohio college. Most sticks on the market are pretty good.
Even you just pick up a prince Force 3 for $40 from a local sports shop, it is
pretty good most people. Work on the swings, that is more important! Once you
are on Prostaff's level, racket does matter some time. But just "some time"
right, Mike?
名 | p******f 发帖数: 341 | 2 Hey, man, I am really flattered.
I agree babyhorse's comments.
Wilson is the one the best tennis racket makers.
different type player use different racket. If you are just a beginner,
don't waste too much money, find your style first.
After a while, you will make a lot of friends on tennis court and
you can borrow their racket or demo rackets from shop or club to
find the best for you.
【在 b*******e 的大作中提到】 : : Don't worry about raquetresearch.com, they don't make too much sense anyway. : Buying a racket is not like going to graduate school, NO1 ranked Harvard is : certainly better than Ohio college. Most sticks on the market are pretty good. : Even you just pick up a prince Force 3 for $40 from a local sports shop, it is : pretty good most people. Work on the swings, that is more important! Once you : are on Prostaff's level, racket does matter some time. But just "some time" : right, Mike? : 名
| j****y 发帖数: 11 | 3 yeah, their ranking is pure physical data, no subjective factor. Wilson
is one of the best racquet manufactures. If you get your move right, most
of the racquets will be 'shoulder safe' and 'elbow safe' for you.
BTW: I'm not sold by any of those 'new technologies', like Prince 'TT',
Wilson 'Triad', Head 'i' (and this new 'fluid metal' thing). I think
Titamium is the last thing that makes some difference, but even that is still
out of pro's choices. They're still using those graphite racquets, wi
【在 b*******e 的大作中提到】 : : Don't worry about raquetresearch.com, they don't make too much sense anyway. : Buying a racket is not like going to graduate school, NO1 ranked Harvard is : certainly better than Ohio college. Most sticks on the market are pretty good. : Even you just pick up a prince Force 3 for $40 from a local sports shop, it is : pretty good most people. Work on the swings, that is more important! Once you : are on Prostaff's level, racket does matter some time. But just "some time" : right, Mike? : 名
| c*******s 发帖数: 19 | 4 I think the key thing for a racket( for intermidiate to advanced player, or
serious players) is:
Heavy racket, (100% graphite is the best)
Head light (actually those hefty raqs, like Prince OS, Wilson Prostaff does
not feel heavy when u swing them, bc the head light balance)
Low Power Level
These above three will be less forgiving but definitely good for your
shoulder, elbow, and increase your game.
still
anyway.
is
good.
it is
you
time"
象排
【在 j****y 的大作中提到】 : yeah, their ranking is pure physical data, no subjective factor. Wilson : is one of the best racquet manufactures. If you get your move right, most : of the racquets will be 'shoulder safe' and 'elbow safe' for you. : BTW: I'm not sold by any of those 'new technologies', like Prince 'TT', : Wilson 'Triad', Head 'i' (and this new 'fluid metal' thing). I think : Titamium is the last thing that makes some difference, but even that is still : out of pro's choices. They're still using those graphite racquets, wi
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