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Professional
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: UK
Posts: 994
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I guess when the word 'power' is mentioned it is slightly relative, when there are clearly some racquets that create a effortless power due to their weight and length. Plus, if someone is testing a racquet that is different from their own personal spec and set up, then it will have its imperfections, but I guess its all fairly subjective and just an opinion as opposed to saying that "this racquet will feel like this for everyone". I suppose its a case of saying that if youre used to a racquet that is designed to create power then this might feel underpowered.
As for me, I find the Bio 300 has plenty of power and stability for its weight and I can balloon the ball way out over the baseline with remarkable ease
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Bierlandt
Posts: 10,020
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I have very much appreciated the "Dunlop feel" in the AG and AG4D series.
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Legend
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 8,451
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anyone else this frame yet? I hit with it for over an hour today and it's a really good upgrade. Not sure why it got such lukewarm reviews from the TW crew?
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