Midplus Surge Tennis
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Midplus Surge Tennis
Wilson Npro? Whats the difference? Am I handle it?
Npro, Npro Open, Npro Surge. I was thinking about purchasing an npro, but I'm not to sure if I am able to handle it. According to Tennis.com, Npro's are made for the advanced players. I'm trying to find a tweener/midplus racket I've been using an oversize.
I bought an Npro Surge for my wife a few years ago. I think its a good tweener racquet that is easy to handle. I think the Npro is similar. I'd usually recommend demoing the racquet first, but I think these racquets are discontinued. Good luck!
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Head MicroGEL Radical Midplus Tennis Racquet $180.77 MicroGEL Radical Midplus tennis racquet offers everything a tour player wantsSports racquet has all court playability with slightly more control than the MicroGel Radical OS Ideally suited for tennis players with aggressive, long strokesRecommended for the 5.0-7.0 National Tennis Rating Program level players |
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Prince O3 White Midplus Tennis Racquet $166.21 Brand: PrinceO3 White Midplus Tennis RacquetHeadsize: 100 square inches Length: 27 inches Weight (strung): 11.25 ounces Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 67 Balance: 13.09 inches head light Cross section: 23mm/25mm/22mm tapered beam Swing weight: 317 kg*sq. cm String pattern: 16x19 Grip: Prince Duratac Prince Power Level: 1000Racquet includes free string at mid tension and a Prince racquet cover |
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