Monday, 16 May 2011

Selling my tennis racquets


Yonex RDiS 300

I enjoy playing tennis more than any other things. Although you know that I also like interior/architectural design, tennis is the number one. I've been playing tennis since I came to the United States (Aug. 2005). But unfortunately, I didn't have the opportunity to practice. I started to play aggressively only after I came to Stony Brook. My skills in tennis improved a great deal, especially the control of forehand and backhand. I can hit more precisely with extra power. I appreciate people in the club (and some in the varsity) who coach me and give me advices. Now I can play tennis with more confidence and extra fun.

I've been using this racquet for only less than 3 month. It is still considered as new. I have 7 tennis racquets, but Yonex RDiS 300 is the best one I've ever owned. It offer great control and spin. It's much easier to return and serve than my previous raqcuet, Wilson nTour 95. Due to the larger size and heavier weight on RDiS 300, I don't really have to hit hard in order to return the ball. Also, this racquet is 4 points HL (Head Light) gives me relieve on my elbow. I can just hit easily with the flow. Overall, Yonex 300 is a very recommended racquets, especially for the 4.0+ level players. Here's the specifications:

Racquet Specifications:
Headsize: 100 sq. in.
Length: 27.00 in.
Weight (strung): 11.10 oz.
Stiffness: 65
Balance: 13.00 in. Head Light
Cross Section: 24mm Head/22mm Throat
Swingweight: 308 kg*sq. cm
String Pattern: 16x19

The reason why I wanted to sell my racquet is pretty simple. I popped my string during one match, but I don't want to pay extra fees on shipping and stringing, and some coating came off. Since Tennis-Warehouse offer free shipping on the items over $79.99 and RDiS is on sale, I decided to sell my racquet. If you are interested, check on ebay 3 days later....

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