Item(s): Dunlop Aerogel 200, Grip Size 2
Package includes: Racquet strung with Head Pro Sonic, racquet cover, dampener, new Wilson Pro Overgrip white
Price: SOLD
Warranty: None
Dealing method: Cod or Postage
Location of seller: Ipoh
Contact method/details: Pm me
Item(s) conditions: 9.5/10. Almost no scratches at all on the frame. Wear and tear scuffs on the bumper only. Please refer to the pictures.
Picture:
http://yfrog.com/j1p6250025sjxReason for sale: Not using it
Racquet Specifications:
Head Size:
95 sq. in. / 613 sq. cm.
Length: 27 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 11.9oz / 337g
Balance: 8pts Head Light
Swingweight: 331
Stiffness: 61
Beam Width: 20 mm Straight Beam
Composition: Graphite Multifilament / Aerogel
Power Level: Low
Swing Speed: Fast
Grip Type: Hydramax Tour
String Pattern:
18 Mains / 20 Crosses
Mains skip: 9T,8H,10H
One Piece
No shared holes
String Tension: 55-65 pounds
Tennis.com's review:
http://www.tennis.com/gear/showRacquetR ... spx?ID=303The Dunlop 2Hundred series has always been designed with the most discriminating and talented players in mind. Though the latest version, the Aerogel, is more user-friendly than its predecessors, it’s no exception. It’s slightly lighter than the M-Fil 2Hundred, plus the addition of Aerogel (an extremely light and strong material) to the top and bottom of the racquet face enhances power and playability. Still, you’ve got to be able to handle the weight, provide your own pace, and routinely find the sweet spot in order to appreciate this frame. Players who can will be rewarded with a consistently solid response from all parts of the court. Those who aren’t as proficient with their mechanics should look elsewhere. Spin production is moderate, but that’s to be expected with a dense (18x20) string pattern. But free-swinging baseliners who appreciate knowing when they miss the sweet spot will like the frame’s feedback.
My review:
This was my first real racquet. It is quite a demanding racquet. But if you want to improve, the racquet will help. Timing is very important to handle this racquet due the the headsize. Once you get used to hitting the sweet spot, you'll have a great control over your shots. The weight is just fine. Not too light nor too heavy. Serving using this racquet is amazing if you have the techniques. The weight of the racquet will give you the extra pop on the serve. The weight also makes blocking your opponent's serve more easier. Slice shots are just off the hook. The racquet bites the ball well and ensures that the ball stays low. The racquet is excellent when volleying thanks again to the weight. But if you're used to lighter racquets, you better be prepared to make changes. Give the racquet sometime then you'll know how awesome the racquet is. As mentioned by tennis.com, Dunlop Aerogel 200 doesn't give you much spin. If you like hitting hard and flat, then you have to give this racquet a shot. All in all, this racquet is worth a try.