f*******s 发帖数: 3046 | 1 这两种拍子都是给advanced player的吗?4.0+?3.0 3.5 不能用?
tenniswarehouse都卖不到100块了。 | b*********s 发帖数: 6757 | 2 wilson 6.1 18x20 definitely 不适合初学者。 I do think it's one of the best
racquet if you have good strokes and be able to track the ball... the feel
is great, but it's very demanding....
【在 f*******s 的大作中提到】 : 这两种拍子都是给advanced player的吗?4.0+?3.0 3.5 不能用? : tenniswarehouse都卖不到100块了。
| f*******s 发帖数: 3046 | 3 hmm. should I buy one hoping my son will grow into it? he's definitely not
that level yet. I'm in the market for both him and myself (w3.5 at best for
me). Kind of confused as to which rackets to buy...any suggestions? demo
doesn't really work for me, as it just confuses me more. currently using
Wilson juice 100
【在 b*********s 的大作中提到】 : wilson 6.1 18x20 definitely 不适合初学者。 I do think it's one of the best : racquet if you have good strokes and be able to track the ball... the feel : is great, but it's very demanding....
| l*****4 发帖数: 150 | 4 juice 100 is good for you, it's firm stable forgiving and easy power. You
really have to be able to swing out with 6.1, but when you do, it's very
powerful and you are able to control it. With juice if you really try to
swing out, the ball may fly on you... For tennis you really want to swing
out as much as you can while still staying relaxed and have the proper
control with your mechanic. This is difficult to do with beginners. With 6.1
it's almost like know exactly where the ball going to land, with juice 100
I would know the area where the ball is going to land...
Wilson steam series might be good for you too, i never tried it myself...
didn't want to string racquet every time I play.
for
【在 f*******s 的大作中提到】 : hmm. should I buy one hoping my son will grow into it? he's definitely not : that level yet. I'm in the market for both him and myself (w3.5 at best for : me). Kind of confused as to which rackets to buy...any suggestions? demo : doesn't really work for me, as it just confuses me more. currently using : Wilson juice 100
| f*******s 发帖数: 3046 | 5 thanks for the comments. my son just turned 13 and is taller than me now (I'
m 1.65).
he definitely hits with a lot more power as well. breaks strings fairly
often.
when playing full sets, he usually bagels me, but tiebreaker sets are hard
to say.
I wonder if steam or 6.1 may help him more. Several coaches recommended
Babolat before, but I heard it's stiff and may develop tennis elbow so we
never tried.
.1
100
【在 l*****4 的大作中提到】 : juice 100 is good for you, it's firm stable forgiving and easy power. You : really have to be able to swing out with 6.1, but when you do, it's very : powerful and you are able to control it. With juice if you really try to : swing out, the ball may fly on you... For tennis you really want to swing : out as much as you can while still staying relaxed and have the proper : control with your mechanic. This is difficult to do with beginners. With 6.1 : it's almost like know exactly where the ball going to land, with juice 100 : I would know the area where the ball is going to land... : Wilson steam series might be good for you too, i never tried it myself... : didn't want to string racquet every time I play.
| a*****0 发帖数: 6788 | 6 The only reason that the 2012 version of 6.1 95 is $99 now on TW is because
there are two newer (2013, 2014) versions out. All versions are essentially
the same other than paintjob.
There are quite a few Steam variations. I guess you're looking at Steam99
and Steam96. The other ones are still around $160.
I'd suggest to get BOTH 2012 6.1 95 16x18 and Steam 99. You can probably
find both for around $80 apiece on Amazon or Ebay. The best way for you and
your kid to experience and find the best fit is to actually have these
rackets, string them the same, and bring both to the court multiple times
and play some serious tennis with both(not just try it). | f*******s 发帖数: 3046 | 7 多谢!哪位简单科普一下string pattern 16x18,18x20利弊?
楼上说steam容易断线,是因为这个吗?
我儿今年断线比较多了,还没换成poly怕太硬,有点头疼。 |
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