Microgel Prestige

by admin on February 19, 2010

Microgel Prestige
I want to buy a new racket, but can not decide which brand and model of all the good suggestions?

I can not decide which make and model tennis racket Intermiediete to be very aggressive player with a skill level of advanced. I have a Wilson Ncode N6 103, carbon tennis racket, but its falling apart and I would Snowshoe know of any good there. I liked the idea of radical head and MP Microgel Prestige Pro Head Microgel but was not sure. Any advice would be greatly appreciated and awarded.

for aggression player like you, I strongly recommend getting a racket with a smaller face and a feeling of pressure, case of K-strip or a series Wilson K factor tour, if your unit try babolat AeroPro, prestige MicroGel head is much better than the radical, I think the suit your game racket UP aggressive and will help develop the spin you want good opportunity

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