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Microgel Radical Team

What type of tennis strings should i get??
i am thinking about buying a Head MicroGel Radical Team tennis racquet and i would like some strings that will last a while...
I have always highly recommended the Gamma Live Wire Professional string it has great control and a great feel to it. It also is a very long lasting string which will help you if you are playing more than 3 times a week.
The Gamma TNT2 is also a very great string to use, it also has a great feel, and adds a little more power.
If you are looking for a lot of power I would have to agree with the Big Banger string, many pros use this string and it provides you with A Lot of power.
You can also do a mix, if you ask your stringer to do the "Mains" with big banger and the "Crosses" with either TNT2, NXT, or Professional you will be getting both a good amount of power from the big banger and a perfect amount of control from the other string chosen.
Hope I helped, and good luck!!
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Head Microgel Radical Team Unstrung Tennis Racquet
List Price: $139.99
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Description
Each forehand is staring straight at innovation. The Head® MicroGEL Radical Team racquet features MicroGEL -- a revolutionary silicone-based material with the lowest density of any solid. It weights just 3 mg per cubic centimeter, but supports 4,000 times its own weight...
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Which racquet should i use??
I recently demoed the Head MicroGel Radical Oversize racquet and the Head MicroGel Radical Team racquet...
Personally... i didn't see a difference between the two besides the fact that the oversize had a bigger head.. and was a little bit heavier.... Are there any other differences?
i think i am going to go with the Team racquet unless anyone else can convince me otherwise
just some more details
- i'm a male that will be 14 in less than a month
- i like to generate spin with some power... but not too much
-i like to control where the ball is going
since you have demoed them both, now it;s up to you to choose which one is really suitable to your swing style. if you play with more power then you should choose smaller headsize. otherwise if you have slow and compact swing you should get bigger headsize (preferably oversize) and remember to build your muscle with some weight lifting exercises (ask your coach or some local pro on how to do this exercise). once your muscles are built and you can generate more power on your own (you'll notice that you hit more ball out of bounds while using oversized racquet), then it's time to move to smaller headsize racquets. hope it helps