Josh
09-16-2001, 10:52 AM
Hi, does anyone have this racquet?? Or has anyone tried this racquet?? Do you like it or not?? I'm just trying to get feedback on it because this is the racquet that I have. I strongly reccommend it.
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View Full Version : Black Knight Aer Pro Ti Josh 09-16-2001, 10:52 AM Hi, does anyone have this racquet?? Or has anyone tried this racquet?? Do you like it or not?? I'm just trying to get feedback on it because this is the racquet that I have. I strongly reccommend it. Josh 09-26-2001, 09:54 PM you're right tammy. i spelt it wrong. it's the aero pro. Ya I love the racquet too. I'm probably going to get new strings for it though. Then the racquet will have more power! The control on the racquet is o.k. maybe new strings will improve the control. who knows... how is the racquet working for you anyway??? Tammy 05-02-2003, 10:14 AM Originally posted by Tammy buy the way you spelt the title wrong I stumbled on this thread. Gosh ... someone used my name to post. I think it was before the forum became member-registered. How ironic ... The guy criticized Josh for the spelling. Look at his own spelling. I know this is out of topic but just can't help saying something. Sorry :) To keep it on topic ... Sportmart online is selling Black Knight Aero Pro Ti for $48 CND (20% of the price $60). I think it's a good deal. bigredlemon 05-02-2003, 04:22 PM Originally posted by Tammy To keep it on topic ... Sportmart online is selling Black Knight Aero Pro Ti for $48 CND (20% of the price $60). I think it's a good deal. Factor in $20 for new strings! I picked mine up before the promotion. BTW, they are selling the newer model of Aero Pro Ti, which is a different racquet altogether from the one they are talking about. The new model has less Ti in it (just enough for marketing purposes) but i think it's a better racquet nonetheless. It's stiffer, and more head heavy. It comes with those awful and insane high bumps though... that's the first thing i removed when i got mine. The wooden handle is also much longer (by about an inch) which is good if you like to choke the cone as far high as possible. The paint also looks better too... except for the top that looks like it's plastic. |