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Racquet help!!!! Should I buy the head microgel prestige mid?
I currently play with the flexpoint prestige mid, I like it because of the control and feel that I get, and even power. What are the difference b/w the flexpoint and microgel mid, I know they're very small but there have to be some differences. Which one do you prefer?
Thanks
flex-point is way better trust me,microgel good but lacks in volley and control,and microgel is to stiff.i have microgel prestige mid and it sucks, i am going to buy a new racquet.
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Head MicroGEL Extreme Tennis Racquet $222.34 Head MicroGel Extreme tennis racquet is designed for aggressive, competitive players with a long swing styleExceptionally strong and extremely light sports racquetIdeally suited for players with aggressive, long strokesTennis racquet has a wider and rounder head to generate greater spin velocity and more powerRecommended for the 5.0-7.0 National Tennis Rating Program level players |
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Head MicroGel Extreme Tennis Racquet $176.68 Brand: HeadMicroGel Extreme Tennis RacquetHead size: 100 square inches Length: 27.25 inches Weight (strung): 11.1 ounces Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67Balance: 13.1 inches head light Cross section: 24/26/23mm tapered beam Swing weight: 328 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x19Grip: Head HydroSorbRacquet will be strung before it is shipped with a complimentary 16-gauge string at mid tensionIncludes a head cover |
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THE DAY I CLOCKED 4 SERVES AT 119MPH AND ONE AT 118MPH
I need help with lead tape.?
I want to make a 7 point headlight racket either equal or 1 or 2 points head heavy. The racket is a Head Microgel prestige. Any one know how much lead tape I should use and on what part of the racket I should apply it?
What you have to realize with lead tape is that it doesn't just change the balance of the racquet. It can also change the sweetspot, and really, the whole feel of the racquet.
Two good options would be to add at 3, 9, and 12 o'clock, or add at 2 and 10 (like where prince puts their triple-threat weighting system).
What you really need is either a professional balancing board, or you can make a makeshift one. It uses the position of the butt of the racquet compared to overall length to tell you the balance.
I also want to comment though, that you have quite a heavy racquet to be making that big a change to. It's not going to play at all like it does now. Also, head heavy racquets aren't too good on the wrists and elbows, and a 12.2 oz racquet that's 2 pts head heavy is going to have quite a high swingweight. Why'd you get the racquet if you are going to change it so dramatically?




