I have been playing with a Dunlop Super Long Revelation since late 90's

brw1016

New User
Looking to get a new racquet but am having a hard time finding something. I'm getting back into tennis after not playing for the last 5 years so I'm not real familiar with all the new stuff. I have played with these racquets in the last few months but have not been real comfortable with them. Dunlop AG4D 200, Wilson 6.1 95, Prince EXO3 Black, Speedport Black, & Babolat Pure Drives. For some reason I'm more drawn to a thin beam racquet. I liked the Dunlop 200 the best of all these but cant generate any spin. This one was the 18x20 string pattern. I've been wanting to demo the AG4D 300 Tour but haven't had any luck getting one yet. I have really enjoyed reading this forum since stumbling across it one day. Any suggestions on what might be a good racquet to try would be greatly appreaciated!
 

DennisK

Semi-Pro
If you liked the 4D 200, but struggled to generate spin, then the obvious thing to do would be to string it with full poly in the thinnest gauge you can get it in.

I use full SPPP 1.18 in my MW200G's and never want for spin. Sure, I can't hit with as much spin as I can with my RDX500MP, but nothing much else does.
 

movdqa

Talk Tennis Guru
The specs on the Revelation Tour Pro are 11.6 oz strung, very head light, 16x19, medium stiff (65 I think). The specs on the superlong were a bit different (I can't remember what the differences are). You might look
for other racquets on spec. Maybe 100 sq in, something like a PDR GT
but less stiff and a bit more headlight.

The stuff sold today is very different from the stuff in the 1990s.
 
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