Advantages: Good control racket Disadvantages: Heavy racket
Roger Federer's racket for the tour, the one he has been using from the Australian Open 2007 onwards.
The racket comes from Wilson. When I play with this racket, I found that the racket swings through just a bit quicker than the nSix One Tour (the old style racket). It gave the impression of being a bit more aerodynamic through the air, both for groundstrokes and serves, thus adding power.
The string bed seeemed to give more bite on the ball which gave more potential for spin & control.
Conclusion: If you have the ability to cope with a heavy racket, then you will definately get more power and control from your game.
Would suit all advanced players or extreme hard hitters.
Wilson are always my racket of choice from the first time I pickd up the original pro stafftour (Sampras's racket of choice) ...
Advantages: Good pucnh and good control for an hyper carbon racket Disadvantages: needs more control
This is a pretty good racket. Coming into the hyper carbon era in tennis from graphite this racket has a lot of punch to it, and also has a lot of control to it. The control may not be has good as the original ProStaff graphite racket which was used by former no. 1 Pete Sampras. However comparing this racket to other hyper carbon rackets this racket has good control. The punch in this racket makes it easier to play shots witm more power and little effort, however the draw back with this racket for me has been when trying to attack an approach ball. When you try to put a little more effort in the attack the racket usually ends up giving to much of a punch making the ball out of control. ...
Advantages: accessories, ease of use, price Disadvantages: for some the size might be a put-off
has a clock and temperature reader. At any point in my journey I can just look down and check the time or when standing outside the school I can know just who cold it is!
The wheels turn easily and smoothly. It used to be that some 4-wheel buggies were hard to navigate but this one has no trouble turning a corner. Just to give you an idea I was in town today with my usual Starbucks in one hand and piloting the buggy with the other.
I purchased my Graco travel system from Babies R Us for £260 and there was a promotion to get the £100 accessories pack free. There are various Quattro Tour systems and at very different prices. I think the cheapest of which is around £150. The accessories pack made it so I had the buggy itself, the car seat, one car base, changing bag, foot cosy, carrycot attachment, and rain cover. Was a great deal and I saw ...