Buy Tennis Rackets

  • It is important to not buy tennis rackets by their outward appearance. A good racket is not a matter of aesthetics, nor should be taken ever as reference price. Materials, composition and design of the racket should be taken into account. But of course, one does not have the ability to test all racquets on the market by attending a tennis shop. Moreover, it would be very difficult to make a comparison between hundreds of rackets.

    There are many factors that define a racket: weight, sieve (racket size), profile, balance, length, stiffness, the pattern all they directly influence the type and the level of play. What racket is that I really need? The best racket is one that best adapts to your game of tennis and weight that can support your arm without reaching cause you injury. Let yourself be advised by professionals in specialized stores technical aspects that we need to know when buying tennis racquets: the raw material of a racket: the more rigid is material, more rigid will be the frame of the racket. From major to minor stiffness the different materials of the racket are: Boron: occurs depositing items of boron on filaments of tungsten at high temperature. The result is a fiber very rigid, but too expensive.

    Typically used as reinforcement and in very small quantities graphite: is a compound of aligned carbon molecular chains that produce a very rigid and lightweight fiber. It is the fiber ideal to provide rigidity to the frame of the racket. It is often combined with other ceramic fibers: is a very rigid and fiber with excellent properties in the reduction of vibrations. It has the disadvantage of being too heavy and very expensive to manufacture. Kevlar: Is a fiber stiffness moderate, very light, resistant to impacts and vibrations reduction properties. It is used as an element of reinforcement at critical points of the aluminum frame structure: is the most popular metal due to its cost.