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New User
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 46
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With all the competition to get consumers to buy their racquets, racquet manufacturers have come up with a lot of 'technology' that enhance the performance of racquets. Wilson has nCode, Head has liquidmetal and flexpoint etc. So which ones actually work?
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Rookie
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 227
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Simple and really good question. I think the "technologies" are crap. Just think: Every year Wilson and Head comes with a new technology that makes a "revolution" in rackets.
Come on... Im not saying they're all the same, actually I have an nCode, but its only graphite and kevlar. IMO. |
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Professional
Join Date: Sep 2005
Posts: 1,360
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yep, they are just comming up with new stuff to sell products...i would be willing to bet that the new flexpoints are nothing more then the liquidmetals with holes in it that do nothing, and the liquidmetals were just the old intelligence racquets with the raised ridges at the corners...its all just marketing...the racquets are all good!
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