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Old 01-18-2013, 12:18 PM   #1
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I'm trying to find what is the best dampener for a pro players racket.
For now I use a metal sheet grommet that I got in the hardware store that looks like a big O-ring.
It works fine but I'm trying to find better options(if there are any).


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Old 01-18-2013, 12:31 PM   #2
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I pulled the stock Volkl dampeners off my racquets because they were buzzing. Put on Babolats and all was good. Using the new blue/red square ones as they don't seem to pop off as easily as the round versions did.
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Old 01-18-2013, 01:43 PM   #3
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I use a giant Prince dampener from the 90's that completely stretches across strings at the bottom. Tried several others including the Gamma Redeye, Buzzkill, and TNT core dampener. They are OK but not the feel I was looking for. Still default to my old Prince...I guess I like a really board feeling racket.
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Old 01-18-2013, 02:36 PM   #4
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I like the Tecnifibre ones and the babolat custom damp. I use the black and white square one
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Old 01-18-2013, 04:10 PM   #5
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Rubber bands baby!
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Rubber bands baby!
I have tried using old fashioned rubber bands.
Didn't do much for me.

Are you using the Tourna rubber bands?
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I used to use rubber bands with good results but after awhile you had to replace them as the rubber eventually dried out or deteriorated.

Now I use "O" ring grommets made from silicone or rubber from the hardware/electrical supply store with even better results since they don't breakdown, they are almost as light and they dampen just as well.
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I have used all sorts of dampners and this is by far the best, Womans hair band.
It is light, virtually no weight.
It doesn't wear down like Rubber band.
It ties on a lot more secure than a rubber band.
You can get different sizes depending on how much you want to dampen.
Comes in all sorts of different colors
It is very cheap
It leaves a very small foot print.
It is very cool.
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Another view on the racquet.
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I have used all sorts of dampners and this is by far the best, Womans hair band.
It is light, virtually no weight.
It doesn't wear down like Rubber band.
It ties on a lot more secure than a rubber band.
You can get different sizes depending on how much you want to dampen.
Comes in all sorts of different colors
It is very cheap
It leaves a very small foot print.
It is very cool.
Does it take out most of the vibration?
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Old 01-19-2013, 03:07 AM   #11
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I have tried many, and my 2 favorites are the Babolat Loony Damps and Prince Beast dampener. To me it depends on how much dampening you want.
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Does it take out most of the vibration?
yep.. get a bigger one or use two and it will even dampen more.

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yep.. get a bigger one or use two and it will even dampen more.
Thanks.
I'll keep it in mind.
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Used to use the Sampras dampener, but it kept flying off. No problems with the rubber band.
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I'm trying to find what is the best dampener for a pro players racket.
For now I use a metal sheet grommet that I got in the hardware store that looks like a big O-ring.
It works fine but I'm trying to find better options(if there are any).


Thanks
Take a look at the review...

http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...ighlight=dozen
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Take a look at the review...

http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...ighlight=dozen
Thanks.
This will help a lot!
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Used to use the Sampras dampener, but it kept flying off. No problems with the rubber band.
I've been playing with the Sampras dampener for 20 years, never flown off on me once. Weird. Try not hitting the ball with your dampener maybe?
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I've been playing with the Sampras dampener for 20 years, never flown off on me once. Weird. Try not hitting the ball with your dampener maybe?
Great advice! I've decided now that I'm only going to hit the ball in the center of the string bed from now on!
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I've been playing with the Sampras dampener for 20 years, never flown off on me once. Weird. Try not hitting the ball with your dampener maybe?
Never been stuck at the net in doubles where a opponent hits an overhead at you while you stick out your racquet and the speeding ball hits your damp off?
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Yonex. Small footprint on the stringbed, maintains good feel while reducing string bed vibes to nil. Ive tried others (to match the manuf of my raquets) but none have ever worked as well for 25+ years of using.
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