How to Find the Balance of Your Tennis Racquet

Posted by admin on June 9th, 2010 and filed under tennis rackets | 11 Comments »

This is how to find the balance of your tennis racket. You’ll nee a balance bar similar to what is shown on the video. If you are steady, you can do the same with a broom stick and a yardstick. :D

Enjoy!

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11 Responses

  1. FairwayJack Says:

    Maybe you could …
    Maybe you could tell us the benefits of HL and HH…thx

  2. frozensoulxd Says:

    i had that racquet …
    i had that racquet before i switched to a kblade 98 :D

  3. M4A1AIRSOFTRIFLEMAN Says:

    So what is more …
    So what is more head light? 1/2 hl or 1???

  4. kigga07 Says:

    hey yulitle, whats …
    hey yulitle, whats is more head light? A 2 points headlight racket or 10 points headlight? Im thinking of switching to MG radical from my instinct tour xl and i want to CAP it, but I don’t know how that will change to 2 points headlight by much

  5. cafoxp Says:

    that one is the …
    that one is the 18×20 midplus

  6. YULitle Says:

    Head-heavy racquets …
    Head-heavy racquets, all else the same, are typically more powerful. But, it’s more complicated than that. Luckily, you can remove weight added if it doesn’t work out. So, give it a try! :D

  7. 92810084 Says:

    if I add weight to …
    if I add weight to the handle to my LM racquet to make it more HL, it will have less power, right?

  8. YULitle Says:

    It is one of many …
    It is one of many ways to compare racquets to better determine the way they will perform in play

  9. thainess57 Says:

    What is the point …
    What is the point of finding the balance on a racquet?

  10. azngangst3r2o6 Says:

    hey i got tat …
    hey i got tat racket is it the open meaning 16/19 cause tats wat i have

  11. kremesota Says:

    thats cool thanks i …
    thats cool thanks i never knew what the points meant on the rackets. :)

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