| | |  | Racquetball Shoes | Home » » Dunlop Sports Mid Plus Aerogel 300 Tennis Racquet | | | | | | | Description: | | The Dunlop Aerogel 300 is part of the next generation of lighter-weight players racquets that combines proven M-Fil technology with Aerogel to deliver an unmatched strength to weight ratio for enhanced stiffness and increased crispness. Expect the same great performance found in the M-Fil series of racquets, now with the improved feel and feedback provided by Aerogel. Still geared to the advanced player, the Dunlop Aerogel 3 Hundred continues the classic specifications based on the classic Dunlop 300g and M-Fil 300. A concentrated sweetspot and stable feel ideal for big hitters , combined with the 16x19 string pattern provides great spin potential, maneuverability, and phenomenal control. | | | Features: | |
• Length: 27?
• Headsize: 98sq inch
• Strung weight: 10.8 oz /305g Un-strung weight: 10.3 oz /290g
• Stiffness/RA: 64
• String pattern: 16x19
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| 1.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 3 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
dunlop tennis racquetJan 09, 2010
By Reed Kantor ordered this for tennis friend who's racquet broke and couldnt find replacement in the stores, but midwest sports had it on amazon.com site. racquet working out just fine....price good too...
Solid frame, great valueNov 16, 2011
By John Marchica The 300 is a player's racquet. I switched from the 500 as I missed the feel of a thinner beam racquet and the 500 was killing my elbow. I'm 44 and have been playing competitively since I was 11.
Be forewarned, you need to generate your own power, but the tradeoff of better touch and feel is worth it. If you've grown accustomed to the Babolat cannons (and similar sticks) this racquet isn't for you *unless* you are willing to trade off all that power. I spent the last decade riding that wave and found that I was missing the feel of a more traditional graphite racquet. 4.5 and above only.
While it's personal preference, I have my own Prince stringing machine and string it on the low side, about 50 lbs. I started at 56 but gradually lowered it to find better spring on the ball.
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Great RacquetJan 25, 2008
By Doug Hofer
"hofertennis.com"
Dunlop added space age material, Aerogel to it's new frames. The Aerogel is strategically placed to give lightweight stiffness at specific points on the frame. Tommy Haas and Tommy Robredo both use this frame. Midsize head, good power and control. Good for all-around play.
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