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Gear Reviews: Racquets: Dunlop
Last Modified: 12/11/2008 10:59:35 AM
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Dunlop 300G ***Editors’ Choice

Dunlop 300GLength: 27 in.
Weight: 10.8 oz.
Ideal Swing - Short: No
Ideal Swing - Medium: No
Ideal Swing - Long: Yes
Maneuverability: High
Control: High
Power: Medium
Comfort: Medium

Are you one of those players that liked the 200G but ultimately found it too heavy? Help has arrived in the form of the 300G, which got more raves than "The Lord of the Rings". Compared to the 200G, the 300G has a slightly bigger head (98 sq. in. versus 95), is more than an ounce lighter (10.8 oz. vs. 12), and has a thicker beam (22mm vs. 20). These differences make for a slightly more powerful and maneuverable racquet that handles well at the net. "I had an unbelieveable control on my volleys, and I could guide half-volleys deep into my opponent's court," said a 5.0 player. The 300G also performed nicely on the kick serve -- a key shot for net-rushers -- and was no slouch from the baseline either, offering an exceptional blend of power and control for players with full swings.

BOTTOME LINE
You won't find a more capable, well-rounded racquet.

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