Love them. Have been using them for years. Have tried lots and lots of other frames over the years but keep coming back to them. They are pretty head-light so I have added lead to the head to bring them up to 345g. It's a nice blend of tweener power and good control and I've always found the comfort to be good. I've tried all kinds of frames from player's sticks to out-and-out tweeners and keep reverting back to these. Put it this way - I win more matches with them.@Roland G How do you like those Bio 400 Tours?
Yeah the older Dunlops were great. Not sure about the newer Force and Precision lines, they don't seem to get much kudos and I haven't played with them myself. Perhaps the new ranges with Srixon can attract some of Dunlop's older customers back to the brand.
Can anyone watch my videos, I'm interested if Facebook embedded videos can be watched?
What are the specs of the purple rev ?
Yeah, hitting always looks best from behind too. These aren't wild swings really, heavy spin so they all went in iirc. I was a pro hitter so I had a decent game, the M Fils just made it better, they really were an amazing racquet, similiar to the liquid metal Radicals but better in everyway by a margin.Next time from behind so we can see where the ball goes
I have two of them. Love the crisp and spin potential of it. But I am having trouble finding the new bumper guard on sale for M3.1Anyone tried this one, M3.1? Nice underrated stick. Light control oriented frame, comfortable and good platform frame![]()
I love mine! Mine is at 362g strung at the moment and a total beast.Dunlop Classic Revelation Pro
Head Size - 95 sq. inches
Grip size - 4 3/8
Weight - 325g
Balance Point - 305
Beam - 18.2 mm
Flex - 52
Stringing Pattern - 16x20
ISIS Handle System
I love mine! Mine is at 362g strung at the moment and a total beast.
Do you know what were the differences between Select and Tour versus the Classic Pro?
What string and tension are you using? Mine is Wilson Spin & Durability at 52Ibs. I do feel like lowering the tension at around low 50s will make the racquet play softer and smoother.I picked one up also and have been quite pleased with it so far in general hitting. SW on mine is up near 330 stock, so it is fairly stable out of the box. I'll tinker with strings and weight on the handle and then try it out in matchplay.
Red Revelation Tour was more popular. I knew a handful of people playing with them. Dunlop saw the popularity and updated the Revelation Tour two times.It seems Rev Classic and Rev Select were less popular than Rev Tour![]()
Nice!! Any thoughts about the M3.1,300 tour and f2.0? I have three of them.Half of my Dunlop collection so far. Many thanks to Alex and Gary.
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I generally hit low tension poly. I have Black Widow @ 45m / 42x in this and it plays fairly well.What string and tension are you using? Mine is Wilson Spin & Durability at 52Ibs. I do feel like lowering the tension at around low 50s will make the racquet play softer and smoother.![]()
If anyone is trying to sell their Biomimetic 300's/ Bio 300 Tours/ M300/ M3.0... PLEASE let me know!!
Could be Naomi Broady's old racquet? I believe she is Dunlop sponsored.I recently bought a Biomemetic 300 tour off the bay. What's interesting about the racquet is that it has graphics inside the throat with the name "Broady" in big letters in a manner that blends really well with what I'd consider the normal stock racquet graphics. I assume it's associated with a pro player that may have used/endorsed the racquet. I'm wondering if Dunlop normally customizes various racquet models for pros in this manner to give them special ownership of the models they endorse? Is this a custom racquet for the pro?
On a side note, the racquet was miss-strung with 18 mains instead of the normal 16 for the racquet with the extra main holes going for crosses resulting in a super dense cross pattern in the head and throat of the racquet. Seeing the funny string pattern, that initially fooled me into thinking the string pattern was customized to a pro's preference.
I do love my Dunlops and have various 200 and 300's. I recently got a Dunlop M-Fil 200 that felt amazing on court.
Anyone tried this one, M3.1? Nice underrated stick. Light control oriented frame, comfortable and good platform frame![]()
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Here are my Dunlops(m3.0 is somewhere) Used m3.1 most of the time.
Max200G 1993Random question, does anyone know what year Dunlop stopped making racquets in England? Please and thanks.
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