Tennis Shock Absorbers

Posted in Tennis Equipment by admin on April 19, 2007

Tennis Shock Absorbers


KneedIt Knee Brace - each


KneedIt Knee Brace - each



Designed
by an orthopedic surgeon, the KneedIT Knee Brace works with the knee
anatomy to absorb shock, reduce stress on tendons and muscles and
relieve debilitating pain associated with arthritis and tendonitis. The
band actually pumps away soreness and swelling as you move....

2 PRINCE NXG VIBRATION ABSORBERS PLACED IN THE STRINGS CANT FALL OUT
2 PRINCE NXG VIBRATION ABSORBERS PLACED IN THE STRINGS CANT FALL OUT
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2x Dunlop M Fil 400 tennis rackets BRAND NEW 5 8th grip
2x Dunlop M Fil 400 tennis rackets BRAND NEW 5 8th grip
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Head Discovery 600 Midsize Mid Tennis Racquet 93 Racket EXCELLENT AKA Trisys 150
Head Discovery 600 Midsize Mid Tennis Racquet 93 Racket EXCELLENT AKA Trisys 150
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question about tennis raquets ncodes!?

okay so i have an tennis raquest ncode n6 and my friends have n5 and n4 which ones are better or do they have differnt pros and cons?

also do shock absorbers/dampeners depend on which raquest i have? for example should i use a wilson dampaner on my wilson ncode? i currently have Prince.

1st of all all racquet are the best whats matter is whos gonna play with it

the difference is just the weight, headsize, balance point,

and for beginner larger headsize good cause more sweet spot, more power

when intermidiate or pro play plays with large headsize means not good cause more catapulting effect and morelikely the string will break in a minute

for intermidiate or pro smaller headsize is good cause more control and less catalpulting effect and leading to a great game pace.