hier eine Antwort von Thomas Martinez aus www.tenniswarehouse.com Forum
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Der bespannt auch auf der Tour, weiß also wohl ganz gut Bescheid.
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Well, the big comfort factor with the Shark comes from the reintroduction
of Prince's Cushion Grip System. It replaces the traditional foam handle/one
piece frame with a handle made from rubber with a cushiony synthetic grip(in
this case the Duratac). They were WIDELY praised back in the 80/90s when
they were used on their CTS line of frames, and laterly the Precision
Response/Precision Spectrum frames. Also doesn't hurt that the flex of
the Shark is 64 RA versus the 70 RA of the Pure Drive. It's also more
flexible in the throat in addition to the overall.
of Prince's Cushion Grip System. It replaces the traditional foam handle/one
piece frame with a handle made from rubber with a cushiony synthetic grip(in
this case the Duratac). They were WIDELY praised back in the 80/90s when
they were used on their CTS line of frames, and laterly the Precision
Response/Precision Spectrum frames. Also doesn't hurt that the flex of
the Shark is 64 RA versus the 70 RA of the Pure Drive. It's also more
flexible in the throat in addition to the overall.
Der bespannt auch auf der Tour, weiß also wohl ganz gut Bescheid.
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