HEAD Nano Ti Tour Ten 2340001 Tennis Racket or Kawasaki Kawasaki Sharp 500 Tennis Racket Sharp500

Updated on educate 2024-04-14
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Recommend the head of the beat, the Kawasaki beat area is relatively small, the dessert is not easy to find, the head is relatively quick to get started, and the Nano Ti series has always been suitable for novices. And it's rare to hear anyone use Kawasaki's beat, not that it's a quality issue, but maybe it's not widely applicable. From my experience, the head is a bit better and not expensive.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In fact, neither of these two shots is for you! Since you are a novice, it is best to start learning from 103-108 beats, and it is recommended to beat 105 beats! 280g in weight!

    Then head, wilson, babaoli and so on are all good! Start learning, don't buy too good rackets, buy an old model for 400-600 yuan from a good brand! Wait until you play for more than half a year and change it to a good one!

    In fact, you can buy the best brand online at present, and the discount is about 1200 yuan! Hope it helps!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If it's a pure novice, Kawasaki's beat seems to be a little smaller, but it depends on the way of play, the SLR is just right, and the double-reflex 95 may suffer a little.

    The carbon composite of the head is a composite or something, if it's carbon aluminum, forget it, no matter how much it is, as long as it's made of carbon aluminum, I feel the feel is almost the same.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I am now using the HEAD Youtek IG Instinct MP, if you are a novice, in fact, I recommend you to buy a racket surface, in the sweet area of about 110 easy to find, if you must choose, it is undoubtedly the HEAD Nano Ti Tour Ten, I helped a friend buy one, tried it, the feel is good, it is easy to get started.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I recommend that you use Palbelly's beats, Hyde, Wilson, and Prince, these beats are also very good, but they are not easy to use, not easy to control, Palbelley's easy to use, and when you get to this level, you can change the beats according to your own style.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Head size: 100 square inches.

    Weight: 285 grams.

    Balance point: 325mm balance racket.

    Length: 685mm

    Material: carbon composite.

    Stringing method: 16*18

    Pull wire tensions: 52lbs 62lbs

    The head beat is more popular, and the novice adapts to it faster, and there are more beats with the same feel when changing the beat in the future.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Kawasaki's racket is a bit small, so it's not suitable for beginners, so it's best to choose a racket with a heavy 100+ racket surface for beginners.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Head, Wilson, Prince, Dunlop, and many more are top-notch brands.

    Fischer is second-rate.

    Kawasaki is a third-rate brand.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Kawasaki Kawasaki Sharp 500 tennis racket adopts UPS technology, using high-strength carbon fiber nanotechnology at the point position of the racket, without increasing the weight of the racket itself, improving the strength and balance of the three stress points of the racket, and the surface of the racket is not easy to deform at the moment of hitting, thereby improving the control and hitting accuracy of the racket.

    The 95-face, which is not very large, is suitable for advanced power players.

    -Motorized Goods Network (Kawasaki Tennis Racket - Sports Equipment Franchise).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This beat is not good, you will regret it if you buy it, and it is not good to imitate it, it will hurt you. If you have the technique, if there is no internal injury in the beat, you can feel it as soon as you hit it. If you want a small and medium-sized noodle, go buy a second-hand.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's better to buy a second-hand auction, the day before yesterday I had another friend who bought a second-hand K90 for 400, and a 300 for a Hyde L4. It's worth it, and there is nothing wrong with the body except for the paint peeling.

    If you buy a new one, don't buy an imitation, Kawasaki Carbon 500 is used by many of us, which is very good.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, friend.

    Ask you if you have enough strength, whether you play regularly, and how long you have been learning to play tennis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The four major brands of tennis rackets Wilson Prince Baibaoli Hyde No matter what stage you are currently in learning tennis I don't recommend you to buy miscellaneous brands below 600, which will not help you learn tennis It may even hurt your wrist, what I can tell you is that you don't know how much the price of the tennis ball card can be sold at a 6% discount in the end, don't go to the mall to buy, you have to go to a professional tennis badminton store to buy a racket, you can communicate with the old class, the highest sales volume is of course the most recognized racket,

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is recommended that you don't buy in **,,**The ones sold in ** are all high-imitation rackets, you still go to the physical store to buy, the kind of sporting goods store to buy, can be discounted, at least 7% off, and the entry-level ones buy the kind of rackets that are about 500 yuan after the discount.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The quality of all Hyde rackets is unquestionable. If you're mostly flat-drawn, Hyde is a good choice. But if you like to change the pace by spinning, Yonex and Prince are better!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    babolat--pdgt

    volkl---t8v、ox8

    If you want to practice, just pick one.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Not recommended, not cost-effective. You can buy a PD in Baibaoli, or Wilson's head re-shot or a racket with a big racket.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The L4 upstairs beginner can't cope with the nano is very beginner and the noodle is also big The beginner is good.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Kawasaki Carbon 500 is average in workmanship, but has a high price-to-value ratio for material and performance. It is recommended in the racket of the mid-grade.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Tennis rackets are divided into long swing and short swing with different hitting styles. The racket of the long swing is suitable for baseline players, and the short is suitable for surfing. At the same time, the beat is also divided into mid wide and overside shapes, mid is suitable for surfing, and overside is suitable for the bottom line.

    There is also a distinction between head weight and end weight, head is suitable for fast serve and flat ball, and end is suitable for serving spin ball. The racket also has the diameter of the grip, 3 and 1 4, 3 and 3 8 and so on. Of course, in the end, there is the difference in materials, which is the basis for determining the weight of the racket, graphic, fiber, liqure metal and so on.

    Beginners should choose a cheaper racket to start with, and wait until they have a certain foundation before deciding which racket is suitable, not the more expensive the better it is.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's good for novices to buy a general one, and you don't need to pay too much attention to it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    dunlop

    tempocomp

    TI108 is good for full carbon, and it is generally used by experts.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The full carbon imitation is good, this kind of light, beginner arm strength is not enough, easy to get injured, it is safer to use him!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Kawasaki Kawasaki Carbon 500!I have a few classmates who use it, Carbon 500 and Carbon 600. Very good.

    The quality is better than the imitation shot, ** has an advantage over Dunlop. Very affordable beat.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Category:Tennis Racket Brand:Hyde Brand:

    Hyde head Item No.:230719 Model Number:nano Tennis Racket Material:

    Slide Carbon Fiber Racket Surface: 102 square inches Weight: 275 grams Balanced:

    330mm frame: 22mm length medieval: 685mm stringing square Xinpei dry type:

    18 19 Stringing Tensions:

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Buy a racket must try to play, everyone's physical condition is different, and what is suitable for others may not be suitable for you. However, there are more L4, L6, and L7 for the general head, which is used by Murray.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    This kind of low-end beginner shooting belongs to Hyde. If you want to stick to the game, you can buy a mid-to-high-end one, you can look at the 600-700 beats. If it's just casual play, this one is enough.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The Head Nano Ti is great for beginners.

    Just learn to shoot at the beginning and see if you like that player and use the same one as him.

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