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Old 12-01-2012, 11:22 AM   #1
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Default Hairpin Babolat and Head

Background: I love the shape of Heads TK82S pallets (speed line) and i also like the Babolat Pure Storm Tour GT, but i dont really like the grip shape.

I plan to remove the foam from the grip down to the graphite (so the frame looks like a hairpin from the factory) and then add the TK82S, but, has anyone done this before and knows what dimension a Babolat has under the foam compared to a Head? To remove foam, well, patience is the key and it is do-able but takes some work

Thanks for your inputs guys!
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Background: I love the shape of Heads TK82S pallets (speed line) and i also like the Babolat Pure Storm Tour GT, but i dont really like the grip shape.

I plan to remove the foam from the grip down to the graphite (so the frame looks like a hairpin from the factory) and then add the TK82S, but, has anyone done this before and knows what dimension a Babolat has under the foam compared to a Head? To remove foam, well, patience is the key and it is do-able but takes some work

Thanks for your inputs guys!
You could just reshape the Babolat pallet to match the Head.

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You could just reshape the Babolat pallet to match the Head.

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I hate to be the new guy asking a stupid question, but...how?
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I hate to be the new guy asking a stupid question, but...how?
Sandpaper?
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Sandpaper?
If you use sandpaper, be sure to use a sanding block to keep it flat. I prefer this method rather than the one proposed by the OP. Even if you have to take the size down to get the shape & then build it up with a shrink wrap. I think it would result in a more solid grip. You will likely need to replace the butt cap too. I am just concerned that you will not get a good fit with the Head pallet.

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I was thinking about something similar, putting TK82 pallets on my dunlops.

I tried to measure the hairpins by opening the trap doors of a head and a dunlop, but it wasn't conclusive.
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It must not be 100 % perfect match with the hairpin. If its a millimeter difference on the hairpin and the TK82S itīs ok. Sandpaper will do the trick.

I will buy a used Pure Drive GT and see how it goes. Sure all Babolats must have the same hairpin-size? (I know the term "hairpin" is the naked raquet without molded grip and bumpers but it is the term that fits this question best i think)
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It must not be 100 % perfect match with the hairpin. If its a millimeter difference on the hairpin and the TK82S itīs ok. Sandpaper will do the trick.

I will buy a used Pure Drive GT and see how it goes. Sure all Babolats must have the same hairpin-size? (I know the term "hairpin" is the naked raquet without molded grip and bumpers but it is the term that fits this question best i think)
Let us know how it goes..

I once checked with a Donnay hairpin, Head pallets did not fit.
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Maybe someone with a broken racket could check?
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It must not be 100 % perfect match with the hairpin. If its a millimeter difference on the hairpin and the TK82S itīs ok. Sandpaper will do the trick.

I will buy a used Pure Drive GT and see how it goes. Sure all Babolats must have the same hairpin-size? (I know the term "hairpin" is the naked raquet without molded grip and bumpers but it is the term that fits this question best i think)
did you try it?
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