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oenbl7100
04-07-2006, 09:57
Hi i am looking to buy a new tennis racket in the next couple of days but am stuck as to which 1 is the better so can any 1 please help me by telling me which racket is the better and and worse in the 2 also can any 1 give me the links to the technical spec on net the rackets are below.

thanks all

head tritech 9000 tennis racket
and browning oxylite cti 26

Shiesh
04-07-2006, 10:10
I bought my son a Head Radical - he is happy with that !! Your choices are certainly much more expensive!!

Re the rackets you mentioned....

Head Tritech 9000 (http://www.nextag.com/Head-Individual-Sports--zz2701001zHeadz200zB1elgz5---html)

Browning-Oxylite-CTi-26-Tennis-Racket (http://cgi.ebay.ie/Browning-Oxylite-CTi-26-Tennis-Racket-RRP-250-L1_W0QQitemZ290004060830QQihZ019QQcategoryZ20871QQ tcZphotoQQcmdZViewItem)

DaBouncer
04-07-2006, 10:16
Are you more of an all round player or would you say you prefer playing at the base line as opposed to say close to the net?

Do you want power over accuracy or vice versa?

Might be an idea to speak with the people in the shop Raquets on Division Street. They should be able to offer some practical advice.

oenbl7100
04-07-2006, 10:40
I am a beginer but can play ok but more to the point i want a good top racket to play with in which i dont mind paying for to be honest as i think what ever your stantard allways start with the basics like a top good racket.
thats why i dont mind paying top money for it.

SpeedwayDan
04-07-2006, 13:29
personally, if i was you, i'd go for a racket with control, rather than power.

either of those you mentioned would be good, i've noticed there's a good shop on ebay selling browning rackets cheap.

also, make sure you get the correct sized grip http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/LC/Gripsize/Gripsize.html

oenbl7100
04-07-2006, 13:51
Are there any advantages of the 2 I.E size quality (NAME) strength and how good are they out of 10 to a professional level.