Showing posts with label Dunlop tennis racquet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dunlop tennis racquet. Show all posts

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 200

Dunlop has once again improved its line of Aerogel racquets, this time through the incorporation of an innovative new technology called 4 directional braiding, or 4D, which includes a complex combination of glass fibre, aluminium, and less carbon than is usual in other more conventional tennis racquets. It is designed to add extra strength and stability at strategic points along the frame, enhancing an already successful design without losing the touch and feel of the original series. Weight is distributed in such a way that the racquet can be handled with greater ease and accuracy.
Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 200

It has a very comfortable feel from all areas of the court, it is highly manoeuvrable, and provides an excellent control. Although a bit weightier than its predecessors (it may not be the best racquet to use for elaborate spin effects), the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200 pays off with excellent stability and punch. Try this one if you want to handle the ball at will and deliver passes like a real expert. If you liked the original Aerogel line, I’m sure you won’t be disappointed with the features made possible by the newest technological advances.

Tennis Racquet Review - Dunlop 4D 200

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 300 Tour

The Dunlop Aerogel 4D Tour is very solid racquet but has a comfortable swingweight, ideal for aggressive players of both intermediate and advanced level. No wonder that professionals like Jurgen Melzer and James Blake recommend it. It provides good control and a comfortable swing from any area of the court, yielding smooth, precise, and firm strokes that cushion the impact and prevent you from overdoing it. Using a special glass fibre coated in aluminium, and less carbon than usual, its weight has been reduced to a comfortable level while keeping the feeling of mass.

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 300 Tour

The Aerogel metal makes for a strong frame that avoids excessive torsion and provides stability. This means that you can deal hefty blows with increased control, power, and manoeuvrability. Dunlop has incorporated in this family of tennis racquets a new technology called 4 directional braiding (4D), which adds extra strength and stability to the racket at specific points of the frame, enhancing the previous design without sacrificing the touch and feel of the original. Weight is distributed in such a way that the racquet can be handled with greater ease and accuracy. The Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour is fantastic in terms of placing, control, and power.

Aerogel 4D 300 Tour - Dunlop

Dunlop - Aerogel 600

Control is the major plus point of the Dunlop Aerogel 600 tennis racquet. The head size of the tennis racquet is 105 sq. in. /677 sq. cm. The length is 27.25 inches or 69 cm. The Dunlop Aerogel 600 racquet comes at a strung weight of 10.1 oz or 286 g. The string pattern of the Dunlop Aerogel 600 is composed of 16 mains/19 crosses, no shared holes are there, it’s one piece and mains skip is 8T, 7H and 9H. The grip type used in the Dunlop Aerogel 600 is hydramax comfort.

Dunlop - Aerogel 600

The balance of the racquet is 1 pts head heavy and has got a swingweight of 310. The stiffness of the racquet is 69 and the beam width is 24/26/24 mm with a tapered beam. One will feel a moderate swing speed with this Dunlop Aerogel 600 tennis racquet. The power level falls in the medium category. The composition of the racquet involves Aerogel/vibrocore/graphite multifilament. These tennis racquets are available both online and offline. But prior to grabbing one of the Dunlop Aerogel 600 you need to check whether you’ll be comfortable with this tennis racquet or not. It is basically suitable for the 3.0-4.0 level players.

Aerogel 600 - Dunlop Tennis Racquet

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 500

The Dunlop Aerogel 4D 500 is a spin-friendly racquet that offers excellent maneuverability making the racquet versatile and effective in all areas of the court. The Aerogel 500 was already successful and adding 4D technology to it added to the racquet’s stability and feel. The 4D braid is designed to add to the strength and torsional ability of the stick without adding to the bulk or stiffness of the racquet.

Dunlop - Aerogel 4D 500

It actually adds to the response without decreasing the feel. The open string pattern enhances the spin of the ball. When volleying, the racquet offers a crisp feel while the ability to control the depth and direction is well maintained. Being versatile and light weight the racquet is the stick of choice for leading players owing to its easy customization.

Tennis Racquet - Dunlop Aerogel 4D 500

In stock form, this racquet is one of the top options for players looking for advance levels, but not ready for the weight of the racquet. This racquet is ideal for a 4.0+ or 4.5+ NTRP rated player. The 4D in this racquet stands for four-dimensional braided graphite wrapped in an aluminum sheath at the 3-5 and 7-9 o’clock positions around the frame. This technology adds stability to the racquet while the feel is adequately maintained.

Racquet - Danlop Aerogel