Sheesh. I was guessing NBG98 due to the colour of his strings but NBG95..... I cannot. Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
What is the correlation between Swing Power of and a racket and its attacking/smashing provess? Here are the swing power readings for some famous rackets. Astrox 99 3u -- 94 Astrox 99 4u -- 90 Voltric LD F -- 93 3D Caliber 900C -- 91.5 3D Caliber 900 -- 88.5 3D Caliber 900B -- 87 Aeronaut 9000 -- 89 Aeronaut 9000C -- 88 Aeronaut 7000C -- 90 Astrox 88s 3u -- 89 Astrox 88d 3u -- 89.5 Auraspeed 90K 3u -- 88.5 source: https://www.facebook.com/RacquetForce/ Thanks
Err sorry but I don't get the point of your post. Are you asking a question? Or are you just quoting figures from RF? Sent from my SM-G975F using Tapatalk
It's wrong threads supposed, But It's good additional racket information, RF give total weight unstrung and swing force for racket 3U or 4U. If I just use both data for comparation, i'll choose swing force should be greater minimum 2 number than total weights of 3U/4U class.
What Racquetforce calls swing force or swing power is in fact the swingweight of the racket. Check out this link for description and definition of swing weight: http://twu.tennis-warehouse.com/learning_center/wtbalswt.php In short: "Swingweight is the resistance to movement in a circle."
Can i know which player uses the li ning n9ii now? Cant seem to find much players using it anymore Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk