Dunlop

FX 500 Tour Tennis Racquet

Item # 704032
$249.99
Size: 2 - 4 1/4
2 in stock
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Dunlop's FX 500 Tour Tennis Racquet delivers commanding baseline power that transforms aggressive court play into an effortless art form. As the heaviest frame in the FX lineup, the 500 Tour provides smooth, stable power that flows naturally through each swing, making it ideal for players who demand consistent baseline aggression. The racquet's traditional 98 square inch head size paired with a...
Head Size:98 sq. in
Length:27 inches
Weight: Strung - 11.4 oz / 323 g Unstrung - 10.8 oz / 305 g
Balance:9 Pts Head Light
Beam Width:21/23/21mm
Composition:Sonic Core with Infinergy / Graphite
Flex:66
Grip Type:Dunlop Viper Dry
Power Level:High
String Pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains Skip: 7T, 9T, 7H, 9H
Two Piece
No Shared Holes
Swing Speed:Medium, Moderate Swing
String tension max:65
String tension min:45
String tension recommended:52
Swing weight:326

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 1 reviews.

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Strong Ezone 98 alternative; needs weight in hoop

"Dunlop obviously targeted two popular stiff 98s, the Ezone 98 and Radical MP, and it really got the racket right to sit the FX500 Tour right in between them. In the Ezone, you get power and ease of use/forgiveness, but poor precision. In the Radical MP, you get power and precision, but poor forgiveness. The FX500 Tour gives you the traditional oval shape of the Radical MP with great feel, predictability, and precision, but you also get some of the Ezone's forgiveness due to the Ezone-like throat flex pattern. It has a very open stringbed (mains skip 7T,9T,7H,9H) that helps you dial up massive spin to control the power. It is slightly less forgiving than the Ezone but that's a reasonable tradeoff for better precision, and it's still much more forgiving than a Radical, Blade or Pure Strike. You're seeing more high-level players adopt this, than any recent Dunlop racket. Really solid update."

Bill (5/5)

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