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Old 09-11-2012, 04:34 PM   #1
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Old 09-11-2012, 07:46 PM   #2
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I thought Pro Tour 630 was advocating a more flexible racquet, not a 60-stiffness racquet? Confused. I am recalling discussions about not hurting the arms of junior players.
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Old 09-12-2012, 07:04 AM   #4
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Once again, you gave me the knowledge. First with the racquet stiffness information. Now with the Pro Penn marathon balls.

We love them. Filled the 120 ball basket with them. Used them for rallies on both Har Tru and hard courts. Comfortable to hit, lively, perfect.

My girl went with a Babolat 60 stiffness racquet, comfortable strings, and the Pro Penn Marathon balls and has never hit with more power yet control, and her arm does not tire on her even after a lot of serve practice.

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how do the Penn Marathons compare to regular wilsons? I use wilsons on hard and babolat on har tru in the hopper with my kid.
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I like the Marathons for both hard and Har Tru. The Wilsons seem to take more bad bounces than other balls on Har Tru.

I like the Marathons because we are getting consistent bounces on both surfaces and more importantly, like Pro Tour said, they seem more arm friendly for drilling purposes.

Not sure about life span yet.
thank! think I will give it a try
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60 is low stiffness. Some Babolats run around 72. We use a Wilson with a stiffness of 57 and a new Babolat with a stiffness of 60.
My mistake. I knew that 70 was fairly stiff, but then got 70 confused with 60, thought that not so stiff was therefore in the 50s, etc. Even though I was researching stiffness specs only a week ago!

What kind of strings are you sticking with, for comfort's sake?
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glade you liked them TCF, now tell us how long they last, they said %20 more, they do not tend to fluff up like the original HC
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Honestly, I leave the strings to a guy I have known for a long time. Just tell him the goal of comfort and maximum arm safety for a kid. I will ask what he strung her frames with.
this is how I feel about strings

http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=183166
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