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Dunlop 600G ICE Tennis Racquet | 
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| Brand: Dunlop Category: Sports
Buy New: $59.95 (On sale from $199.95)
Rating: 3 reviews
Media: Misc.
MPN: T8406
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description
Tennis Magazine Editors Choice AwardA tweener racquet that leans more towards the power end of the spectrum, the Dunlop 600G ICE offers a lightweight racquet that exhibits an increased amount of power versus the Dunlop 400G, and is suitable for intermediate level players. The 600G ICE is very easy on the arm and has a more open string pattern which allows greater potential to generate spin, all while enhancing the size of the sweetspot.Racquet Specifications- Headsize: 102 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 10.10 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 73
- Balance: 14.17 in. Head Heavy
- Cross Section: 26mm Head/25mm Throat
- Swingweight: 297 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16x19
- Grip: Hydramax Comfort
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| Customer Reviews:
BEST VALUE RACQUET May 11, 2008 SHIPTON YAY! I bought a prince o3 "red" and used it for a few months; I liked it. Then I broke a string and had to switch back to my "reserve" racquet, the 600G. It was a night and day difference! The sweet spot was huge, everything felt so much easier! When I saw how cheap this racquet now goes for (back in england in 2006 I paid over 120 STERLING for this racquet) I bought another. The prince is now confined to the closet. And I am now the best tennis player in the world... (one part of this review is untrue).
I would buy it again April 18, 2008 Artur Gluch (Poland) This is the best racquet I've played with because of its balance of control, power and maneuverability.It's good for serves, ball placement, drop shots and plenty of spin. This 600G is the best value on the market today.
Great Power, but... January 5, 2008 Claudio Ambiado Araya This is a great product and a great price. A power raquet with moderate control, solid construction and delivery lot of consistency and power to the service. However the Lightweight (Strung Weight: 10.1oz / 286g), the high stiffness (71), and especially the 4 points head heavy ended up injuring my elbow. Warning, this is not a racquet for advanced players with a fast swing, for them is much better a balanced or head ligth balanced racquet. Claudio Ambiado
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