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Start off in the Local league? OK most people will be older than you but its a good footing.
If you want power and a light frame (oh and can flex a stiff racquet) then your probably looking at any of the following; Ashaway Kevlar Carlton...
Victor dont make a racquet thats under 80gms so I want a Vicor and I want it to be under 80grams makes your choice invalid.
Carlton Aeroblade ISO range sounds ideal.
start at the bottom and wind up the handle towards the cone its not rocket science.
Blacknight make some decent equipment, therrefore my opinion is that the racquet will be at least OK and unless you break it, want a replacement...
As a player I prefered the old system, as a spectator (or waiting to play) I prefer the new.
22lbs is normal maximum string tension for Yonex racquets, it should be safe over 22lbs but the stringer/yonex are unlikely to replace it if it...
Araldite is a brand of Epoxy that springs to mind in the UK, dont know if your can get it over in NZ? If your not stringing it youself though...
No to give it some chance of staying in one piece. I have to say I think its one for the grave yard.
Thats a nasty dent with a crack on the other side, my guess is under tension when you hit something hard it will fold up on you. If you must use...
I will take your word for it, from what I can see thats modled on some plastic drinking cups.....
Bordem and pain from your imobilised arm will be the problems I forsee, I know from when I had my left arm in a sling last year. Getting dressed...
As Gollum has already pointed out a good drop shot is better than a poor clear. Other thing to do is to try and work on your speed cross court...
Oval is thought to give more power if hit 100% correctly, ISO is more forgiving and therefore widely used (even the pros dont hit the sweet spot...
Well if you want too. Not knowing you (but from your earlier comments) I would think that with the Ti and that tension your going to be taking a...
Heavy or light, head heavy or head light..... what matters most is its comfortable for you to hold and use. Any of the racquets you mention...
Neither suits my lazy style of play at this time, the MP99 though would if I where fitter and playing more competitions.
Sri Doc - Yonex wouldnt be my first choice at this end of the market, simple reason being bang for your buck, you can do better for less..........
Going for custom strings in a new racquet is going to totally alter your ability, so a degree of trial and error will be required to get a good...