aerogel 100 for 2hander or 1??

James123

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well, i am 14 and currently do a one-hander and am thinking about switching to a 2 hander. so do you think the 100 would be a fine racquet for a 2 hander, or is it prodominantly one?:confused:
 
I don't think there's a mainstream racket that's specifically designed for a one or two handed backhand since you'd lose out on potential customers.

However no, you'll be fine with the AG100, i have a 2HBH and whilst i haven't played wtih my AG100 yet i can't see it causing any problems.

BTW, what's the reason for switching to a 2HBH ?
 
I don't think there's a mainstream racket that's specifically designed for a one or two handed backhand since you'd lose out on potential customers.

However no, you'll be fine with the AG100, i have a 2HBH and whilst i haven't played wtih my AG100 yet i can't see it causing any problems.

BTW, what's the reason for switching to a 2HBH ?

well, ive been doing my one-hander alot and im a 4.5 rating... its just a 2 hander feels a bit more comforatble.
 
I had a chance to hit with a K90 (similar racquets and head size) over the weekend. I hit a OHBH and a 2HBH when I play. I had no problem hitting either one.
 
I don't think a smaller head size (such as the Aerogel 100's 90sq inch) caters specifically to a single handed backhander.... Hewit uses a 90 sq. inch racket too but he is such a strong 2 hander....
 
I find it a lot easier hitting a 2 handed backhand with a larger head size opposed to a mid. I think a lot of people probably feel the same way.
 
I find it a lot easier hitting a 2 handed backhand with a larger head size opposed to a mid. I think a lot of people probably feel the same way.

i actually hit better two handers with a mid rather than a midplus or oversize... go figure :?
 
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