March 18th, 2013
by Mark Pinckney
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

Babolat recommends this racquet for 3.5 players and I think that is the correct starting point. I think this is the perfect racquet for good junior players moving to their first adult frame. But I would encourage more experienced players to take a look at this frame. If this frame had been available that summer, it is for sure where I would have gone.
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March 13th, 2013
by Mark Pinckney
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

No doubt this review will be read and\or interpreted as my taking shots at Wilson, but everything I write here can be applied to every one of the ‘top’ racquet manufacturers.
This racquet is A) Not at all a useful tool\weapon for serious players in my mind; and B) Indicative of the wild design and manufacturing quality swings that are almost routine these days even for the major companies.
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March 11th, 2013
by Mark Pinckney
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

I had the most doubts about this frame when I first took them out of the box that they were sent to me in. The frame felt and looked thickish or truthfully very thick, and it seemed on first glance to be another one of those oversized snowshoe racquets that the companies pump out for the well heeled senior club market.
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March 6th, 2013
by Greg C
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

The Wilson BLX Two is the latest update to their long-time ‘hammer’ series of tennis racquets. Generally regarded as a game-improvement design, the hammer racquets have traditionally been used by a wide-variety of players and skill levels.
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March 4th, 2013
by Malik Benyebka
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

The Head IG Extreme MP 2.0 was very enjoyable to play with. It had a more balanced amount of weight with 11.5 ounces strung. This Head racquet is composed of d3o technology, which enables the racquet to adapt to your strokes…
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