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Join Date: Feb 2012
Posts: 68
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Hi, After reading the reviews of the rebel and radi. I was abit confused when spencer and chris said that it's head light is off on the radi while on the Rebel they have the same head light but chris and spencer never said that it was off. in flexibility too.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,433
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Not sure what you mean in the regard of us saying it was "off"? I know we both would have preferred the balance to be more headlight in the Radical Pro, as given the swingweight, it wasn't as maneuverable as each of us prefer. With the Rebel 98, though the specs might be somewhat similar, it plays differently. It feels a little bit lighter and faster. The balance wasn't something that either of us preferred to be different, concerning the overall playability of the racquet. Concerning these two racquets: similar specs, different response and playability.
Spencer, TW.
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