Curious if anybody can figure out this racket besides it's on the dining room that Fidget loves and envies. great defense good power nice control and feel not stiff so can be strung higher Was enjoying playing with the Victor MX80 but this now has my attention. Like the 80 for backhands still better. Very interesting racket for doubles as well suited.
...[Doh, original post outdated by ormy reply. Sudden edit:].... So ormy4, tell us a little more about your new crush? What do you like about this Spider and where did you get it? (PS Did you still want some of those other multi-legged creatures from out East?)
Is this it? http://www.tradezz.com/buy_7025461_SPIDER-9900-2U.htm It is a woven racket and has the word spider in it. The picture is about as clear as a spider who needs four pairs of glasses. ...oh dang, it's just the Kawasaki again.... arghh. Give us another hint, Pat!
Hmmm Think Kwun will find the outcome interesting since I believe he really enjoyed the original. The name on it means nothing by the way. Weight on it is dry is about 86 but it swings at least 2g lighter. I would consider it a bit head heavy but most would say fairly even balanced. It is a doubles racket primarily.
Little bird tells me that maybe a mfg was showing what kind of quality of graphics they were able to produce at their factory. Should be getting close now.
This talk of "panda's in disguise" and manufacturer's demo graphics may mean it's the PP Precision Pro prototype. ??
Nope not a Sotx ...... think Green .....think fast doubles racket now wearing woven..... racket is a prototype so not sure if any more out there. Will give the answer tomorrow as off to bed. Pretty sure some one will get it by then.
But if it's a Woven Precision, it's missing the kevlar. I guess that's only for the Revelation then...
Fidget must have been posting at the same time as yes it is Panda Woven Precision. The shaft and head design work very well together hopefully Dan will be making this in the future. Kicks the old version up with more power and better control.
i said SOTX because i think SOTX is the manufacture Dink uses. and since this manufacturer does the Spider graphics, that means SOTX is probably the OEM for the Kawasaki rackets. most of these small brands don't have their own factory. at one time, Alpha and Winex has the same OEM factory, for example.
Dink has received samples and prototypes like Ormy's from a bunch of different OEMs - it could have been made by anyone.
Sorry guys have a few factory names floating around in my head I remember Dan mentioning but couldn't say. That I would imagine is Dan's trade secrets so no sense speculating. I will do a review of old vs new in the Panda section have to break out the old green sticks to play with again.