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 LYN Tennis Lovers V2, Tennis Racquets & Courts in Klg Valley

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SticH
post Apr 18 2009, 10:58 PM

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Yes, K-six one tour is very very stiff, dont buy it ONLY IF your accuracy is low. I guess I know where my elbow pain from, I serve without hitting the sweat spot, it produced tremendous amount of vibration especially the top part of the racket, =(
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post Apr 19 2009, 12:15 AM

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Then i guess u must be a amateur player whistling.gif
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QUOTE(SticH @ Apr 18 2009, 10:58 PM)
Yes, K-six one tour is very very stiff, dont buy it ONLY IF your accuracy is low. I guess I know where my elbow pain from, I serve without hitting the sweat spot, it produced tremendous amount of vibration especially the top part of the racket, =(
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post Apr 19 2009, 12:53 AM

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ok...thanks for the suggestions...

so u guys all using hybrid stringing? or just one type of string?
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post Apr 19 2009, 12:54 AM

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some pricey strings claim that they can enlarge the sweet spot ( i think is wilson's NXT string). those who tried it before, does it really enlarge your sweet spot? like still hitting good even if the ball is off-center
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post Apr 19 2009, 01:21 AM

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Very simple whistling.gif
Big racquet head size big sweet spot & small racquet size u guess la!!!! doh.gif
Very comment sense rite laugh.gif

QUOTE(jacklsw86 @ Apr 19 2009, 12:54 AM)
some pricey strings claim that they can enlarge the sweet spot ( i think is wilson's NXT string). those who tried it before, does it really enlarge your sweet spot? like still hitting good even if the ball is off-center
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post Apr 19 2009, 03:19 AM

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QUOTE(~Battousai~ @ Apr 18 2009, 10:43 PM)
ksix one tour aka ksix one 90 is stiff
ksix one 95 and ksix one team is the non stiff ones
other questions so far has been answered by others tongue.gif
i personally when using poly strings sometimes put it at 47  sweat.gif
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Hmm... thanks for the rectification. Adds to my knowledge of knowing next to nothing about Wilson racquets.
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post Apr 19 2009, 07:01 AM

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QUOTE(SticH @ Apr 18 2009, 10:58 PM)
Yes, K-six one tour is very very stiff, dont buy it ONLY IF your accuracy is low. I guess I know where my elbow pain from, I serve without hitting the sweat spot, it produced tremendous amount of vibration especially the top part of the racket, =(
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Not quite sure what you mean by accuracy is low? Do you mean directional control? IE if you aim cross court, the ball goes down the line, if thats the case, nothing to do with the racket, got to do with your arm, if you don't like the vibration lower the tension, if you don't like the "PING" when you hit the ball use a dampener.

QUOTE(pooh88 @ Apr 19 2009, 12:15 AM)
Then i guess u must be a amateur player  whistling.gif
It's never too late to rectify your mistake  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Agree, can always improve, just practice more, not to sure what he means by amateur player, most of us here aren't touring pro's, albeit they are a few ex National/State players on the forums.

QUOTE(darky @ Apr 19 2009, 12:53 AM)
ok...thanks for the suggestions...

so u guys all using hybrid stringing? or just one type of string?
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I am personally using one type of string.

QUOTE(jacklsw86 @ Apr 19 2009, 12:54 AM)
some pricey strings claim that they can enlarge the sweet spot ( i think is wilson's NXT string). those who tried it before, does it really enlarge your sweet spot? like still hitting good even if the ball is off-center
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I doubt that has any truth in it. Just marketing gimmick, one day in the future, may be a string can be developed lol.
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post Apr 19 2009, 07:31 AM

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QUOTE(pooh88 @ Apr 19 2009, 12:15 AM)
Then i guess u must be a amateur player  whistling.gif
It's never too late to rectify your mistake  icon_rolleyes.gif
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I'm a 2 months old beginner rclxms.gif

QUOTE(praetorian @ Apr 19 2009, 07:01 AM)
Not quite sure what you mean by accuracy is low? Do you mean directional control? IE if you aim cross court, the ball goes down the line, if thats the case, nothing to do with the racket, got to do with your arm, if you don't like the vibration lower the tension, if you don't like the "PING" when you hit the ball use a dampener.
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What I mean for accuracy is hitting the sweat spot biggrin.gif The "ping" sound is nice for me doh.gif
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post Apr 19 2009, 11:28 AM

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my mfil 300 is stiffer than thanksixone team... so it generates more power rthan ksixone team.. even though both have similar weight...

i play with the dunlop stick if i play a lot of drives from baseline, while i will play with my ksixone if i want to serve & volley

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well, i cant afford to play with heavier sticks, such ksixone 90, yes..feel very nice but i cant last longer with it, i m a skinny little guy ma~.. may be only 2 hours only...i tried several times b4..
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post Apr 19 2009, 05:23 PM

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I always prefer heavier racquets than light ones.
I'm rather skinny too, about 55kg only belief it or not. laugh.gif
luckykid
post Apr 19 2009, 06:27 PM

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I also prefer heavier rackets. To me, they generate more power.
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post Apr 19 2009, 07:32 PM

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How heavy do our racquets weigh? Anyone at 13 oz? Heavy heavy one...
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post Apr 19 2009, 08:04 PM

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I'm using a classic Prince AceFace graphite racquet which is made back in 1989(its as old as me laugh.gif ), weighs in at 12.4 oz strung.

On average, most racquets weighs around the low-11oz right up to 12oz these days though.


Added on April 19, 2009, 8:07 pmAnd btw, has anyone used the Head Microgel Instinct? How is it?

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pooh88
post Apr 19 2009, 08:17 PM

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True the heavy racquet can generate force to smack the ball. hmm.gif
But how many times u can swing back to your opponent! brows.gif

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post Apr 19 2009, 08:20 PM

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Why not put it this way? How many times can YOUR opponent return your balls? rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 19 2009, 08:38 PM

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Mine is 12.3 oz
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post Apr 19 2009, 09:17 PM

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12.7 oz strung here.
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post Apr 19 2009, 09:22 PM

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12.4 oz strung... come la show muscle... below 12 oz dont post please.. u wimp!
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post Apr 19 2009, 10:15 PM

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i 10.4 only woh cry.gif
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post Apr 19 2009, 10:42 PM

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mine 320g unstrung? oh wait! 11.2876 oz ohmy.gif

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