Friday, November 11, 2011

Which Dunlop racket would be good for me?

I currently use a Babolat Aeropro Drive GT +, but would also like to get a Dunlop just to hit around with and see if I like it. I like to hit my backhands extremely flat low and hard, and my forehand with quite a bit of topspin. I like my Babolat because it's quite heavy. What Dunlop racket if any would you recommend for me and why? Thanks a lot.|||no, babolat is a very good racket and u should stick with it. dunlop might be really different and not so good. u could try it out, but u should stay with ur babolat.|||try a demo from tennis warehouse. they have a program to try a racket for two weeks at the cost of $12 and they will ship you a racket with free postage to return. never buy a racket without demo'ing it 1st.





Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200 (2Hundred) is what i would try based on what you said. Tomas Berdych uses it and he plays with flat hard strokes.|||Dunlop is rather simple - not that many brands and it uses the number system. Most people would like the 300 tour. It's like 98 and 11.3 oz. There's also the 200 tour which is 95 and over 12 oz. Forget about the 500 because its for intermediate players - oops didn't mean to be offensive bricks - The 500 tour has too much power advance player will have trouble handling it.|||I would say the Dunlop Aerogel 500 Tour or the newer one 4D 500 Tour. Overall the 500 Tour is a great racquet

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