Tennis Racquet Balance

Posted by admin on July 28th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 4 Comments »

Tennis Shorts – how to balance your tennis racquet

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Wilson nCode nTour Two 95 Tennis Racquet

Posted by admin on July 24th, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | No Comments »

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Tennis Racquet Stringing 5: Stringing the Crosses

Posted by admin on July 20th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 25 Comments »

This shows how to start and end the crosses on a tennis racquet using a two-piece stringing method on a Gamma X-2 Stringer – a two-point floating clamp drop-weight machine.
This is my first attempt at making a video guide so do give your comments so that I can make a better revision. =)

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Prince Tennis Racquet Customization

Posted by admin on July 15th, 2010 and filed under tennis rackets | 1 Comment »

Check out this TV spot about tennis racquet customization from Prince

FACEBOOK SEARCH: “PRINCE PRODUCTS”

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Wilson K Factor K Blade 98 Tennis Racquet Review

Posted by admin on July 6th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 25 Comments »

http://www.solowsports.com/wilson-k-blade-98.html

Mariusz A, NTRP 6.0 Reviews the Wilson K Blade 98.

Headsize: 98″
Strung Weight: 11.1 oz.
Length: 27.0″
Cross Section: 20 mm
String Pattern: 18m x 20c
Balance: 3 pt HL
Tension: 50-60 lbs
Power Level: Low
Swing Weight: 325
Grip: Kontrol Grip

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Wilson K Blade Team – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on July 2nd, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | 1 Comment »

Racquet of choice for Venus and Serena Williams* With a prime blend of power and control, the Wilson K Factor KBlade Team packs a punch. This racquet has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the KBlade Team is perfect for players seeking some extra power and aggression inside a lightweight and forgiving frame. Because of its oversized head, the KBlade Team provides enough power for those with a moderate to long swing pattern.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 106, the KBlade Team is comes loaded with Wilsons K Factor technology. The new shortened yoke design that improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center. The patented Karophite Black is an evolution of Wilsons nCode technology which utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K…

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Tennis Racquet Banjo

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 9 Comments »

HI
Silly to be sure, but fun ? you bet. Loud too!
Salvation Army 50 cent tennis racket &
a few hours of time were all that was
required. Head is printing-shop thrown-away
mylar super-glued & stapled to racquet rim.
Head is tensioned by a very simple ring of
1/8″ plywood from an old door, pushed tight
with ten small blocks of wood. This tensions
the mylar so nicely that it doesn’t come anywhere
near hitting the racquet’s cross-strings.
Playing Strings are simply two gauges of fishing
line. 5th string is accomplished by “shorting-out”
the string with a couple of brads.
This is a three-string banjo. All 3tuning gears
won’t fit on the peghead end, so I put two
of them at the opposite end (near the bridge)
Works fine. Construction article forthcoming
soon on my webpage: www.DennisHavlena.com

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Wilson K Blade 98 – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on June 27th, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | No Comments »

The Tennis Express Racquet Review Team takes on the Wilson K Blade 98 Tennis Racquet

With the control expected in todays top player rackets, the Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 has become one of the most versatile racquets in Wilsons K Factor family. The K Blade 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the Wilson KBlade 98 is a great racket for those avid players seeking something to improve their game.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 98, the Wilson K Blade 98 is jam packed with the cutting edge racquet technology of the K Factor. nBlade lovers will love the improved KBlade, because it features some of the great aspects of nCode, but in a more advanced way. The patented Karophite Black, an evolution of the nCode technology, utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. The new shortened yoke design improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K-Factor-KBlade-98-Tennis-Racquets-9049

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Wilson K Blade 98 – Tennis Express Racket Review

Posted by admin on June 22nd, 2010 and filed under wilson ncode | 1 Comment »

With the control expected in todays top player rackets, the Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 has become one of the most versatile racquets in Wilsons K Factor family. The K Blade 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the Wilson KBlade 98 is a great racket for those avid players seeking something to improve their game.

In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 98, the Wilson K Blade 98 is jam packed with the cutting edge racquet technology of the K Factor. nBlade lovers will love the improved KBlade, because it features some of the great aspects of nCode, but in a more advanced way. The patented Karophite Black, an evolution of the nCode technology, utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. The new shortened yoke design improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center.

To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K…

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Tennis Racquet Stringing: Stringing O3 Raquets

Posted by admin on June 18th, 2010 and filed under tennis racket | 23 Comments »

This shows how a Prince O3 or SpeedPort or Ozone Racquet can be strung on a machine without a turntable brake using the Prince Boomerang Tool.

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