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Semi-Pro
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 610
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Big fan here
I have two 4D 200 Tour, I think after a long time playing with Prestige, Volkl, Wilson BLX and others good racquet like Head Microgel Pro Stock 231.2 , this 4d 200 tour is my stick. |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,351
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This is a very good stick indeed, but this club could be an offshoot of the "heavy racket club"
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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I'm a Big fan, too.
Spent a lot of last year playing with the 1 stripe POG OS -- a wonderful stick. Mine weighed around 364-366 grams (12.8-12.9 ozs). Decided I'd like a 95" equivalent -- and the 200 Tour is that and more. The top of the heap among player's frames, imo. |
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,202
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My Mfil 200 says "TOUR SPECIFICATIONS" on the head.
My Aero 200 says "TOUR SPECIFICATIONS" on the head. Does that qualify them as "Tour"? |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 610
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I was playing last year with Wilson K 88, This is a heavy stick.
This 4d 200 Tour isn´t too heavy IMO. |
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| stronzzi70 |
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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I agree. Mine weigh 352 grams (12.4 ozs) strung, rubberband dampener. I don't miss the extra weight of my POGs.
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New User
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 84
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I may soon be a member of this club... Once I get my hands on a pre-owned one in 4 1/4.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,351
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I think the OP was referring to a "particular" model called the "Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200 Tour", which is different from the "Dunlop Aerogel 4D 200"; of course both of these may be considered "tour specifications"-type of rackets as they are mostly heavy, head-light and thin-beamed. The term "tour specifications" is however rather ambiguous; I think it is more marketing "speak" than really meaning anything at all (since there are equally many "light" rackets used on the tour, such as those used by Roddick, Henin, etc)
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 4,013
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Awesome stick, currently have three of them and love them. Anyone know if Dunlop is releasing an upgrade to this frame in their new line?
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Head Youtek Prestige Pro 4g @12, 6g @ 3&9, 16g @ buttcap Genesis Spin X 17g or Typhoon 16L 70# |
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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Let's list the string jobs we've had in our 200 Tours.
For me: 1. VS Team 17/Gosen Micro 17 @ 56 2. VS Team 17/Bab Conquest 17 @ 56 3. Black Magic 1.23/Gamma Professional 1.22 @ 49 4. Black Magic 1.23/Isospeed Professional Classic 1.20 @ 49/51 5. Spin X 1.23/Isospeed Professional Classic 1.20 @ 49/51 I've enjoyed all of them. If I had to pick a fave, it would be the Black Magic 1.23/Isospeed Professional Classic 1.20. Close second would be Spin X 1.23/Isospeed Professional Classic 1.20 (tons of bite and pop, but a little raw compared with the smoother-feeling BM/IPC hybrid). Last edited by Keifers : 08-19-2010 at 11:02 PM. |
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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I see that TW lists the 200 Tour as one of their Best Sellers.
So much for 12.3oz / 349g being too heavy! |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 4,013
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Genesis Spin X 17g red 23/21 kgs
Genesis Spin X 17g red 56 lbs Genesis Spin X 17g red 35 lbs Dunlop Power Poly 17g 23/21 kgs Dunlop Power Poly 17g 56 lbs Dunlop Power Poly 17g/Genesis Spin X 17g red 23/21 kgs Genesis Spin X 17g red/Dunlop Power Poly 17g 23/21 kgs Genesis Typhoon 16L silver 23/21 kgs Wilson/Luxilon test string 50 lbs I didn't really like spin x at all in my frames, just didn't feel right. Power poly was good at 56 lbs but not at the other tension. I hated both hybrids. Typhoon was awesome, my favorite string in the racquet, gonna string them up tonight in them. The luxilon string was awesome, i would switch to it if it is around typhoon's price range but it hasn't been released yet.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 610
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My 4d 200 tour has right now Head Sonic Pro 17 at 58 pounds, but I felt a little stiff.
Before that, I strung with same Head Sonic pro at 55 pounds , but was a little powerfull. Still looking for the best strings and best tension. |
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: DcMdVa
Posts: 3,651
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As I usually do when playing a friend/opponent, at the end of the match I ask if they would like to switch racquets just for some rallying.
Less than a month ago, I had the pleasure of hitting with this frame. The swingweight felt less than TW states and it felt stiffer as well (could've been the hybrid job). Very nice frame all around on groundstrokes (unfortunately did not serve with it).. moved fairly quickly off both wings and did not hamper my swing. Very nice feedback off the string-bed as well. I might have to call that guy to hit/play again this month. A little difficult to get a hold of any demo I want out here in Greece. Peace-out 200tour Club... keep hitting.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: sweden
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why are my post always disappearing?! well, I have a few dunlop 4d 200's at my club and I am going to buy one as soon as I have the money saved up.
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Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: with your mom, baking cookies
Posts: 143
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demoed this stick before and it's great on every area! Doesn't even feel heavy at all! Nice spin on serve and great for groundies
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Professional
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 1,323
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Keifers, how significant is the heavier weight when going from the 100 to the 200T? Is it prominent? Noticeable? Negligible?
I'm curious about the frame, but I suspect you're a younger, stronger hitter than me. |
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| The Dampener |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 681
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It's pretty heavy, and, to me, it didn't feel very lively at all. So, club would be a pretty good description.
My favs are Head PT630's (older racquet), and this Dunlop feels somewhat heavier and with more of a dead feel. Perhaps some people like that. I will try it again before putting it up for sale. |
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Parker512
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I applied for a dunlop sponsorship like a month ago and still have'nt emailed me back anyone else know how long it usually takes to get a response.
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 5,119
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I'm really a heavier-stick player -- even now, while I'm enjoying the PK BA93 (337/11.9) so much for its precision and crisp feel, I immediately notice the benefits when I break out one of my heavyweights. There's more oomph and authority in every shot. |
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