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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 319
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i don't really get the whole swing weight and in going into maneuverability.So heavier the swing weight more maneuverability u have? i don't really get it. can some explain this to me.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,454
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There are many influences on maneuverability, swingweight is just one of them.
Racquets with a higher swingweight are likely to feel less maneuverable as you are trying to swing something which is heavier to swing. Chris, TW
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Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 319
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I have the Wilson BLX PS 90 and i feel like the maneuverability on this one is not better then the K90. The K90 feel more maneuverable then the BLX PS 90 but the K90 has a 336 SW and the BLX PS 90 has 327 SW. I don't know why the BLX PS 90 doesn't feel like more maneuverable.
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,326
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cuz wilson qc sux
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