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Yonex
RDS-001 Tennis Racquet
Review
Tennis Magazine April 2006
First Take: It's clear who this
Yonex is built for--Lleyton Hewitt wannabes. You
know, the consistent, all-court types who need a heavy buy
head-light racquet to help them scramble.
Compare To: Yonex Muscle Power
Tour-1
How it Tested: There are two
models, the flexible mid and the slightly more flexible
mid-plus. The mid has a tiny head and a sweet spot
to match, so unless you're a 4.5 player or better you'll
struggle mightily with this racquet. It requires you
to bring your own power. The Yonex RDS-001 is so
head light that, while maneuverable, it lacks the mass
toward the tip to help you generate power. If you
let up even a smidgen, your shots will land short.
Of course, that's the pointer, the RDS-001 is designed for
players who swing as if they have anger management issues.
Control is adequate, and the flexible construction
delivers a lot of feedback--to the point where, even with
a dampener, one playertester said, "It still has a
buzz." The RDS-001 mid-plus was overwhelmingly
preferred by playetesters, who said if offered a little
bit of pop to help you out. The mid, on the other
hand, is only for top=flight players who never let up on
their swings.
Bottom Line: You better have your
tour card if you like the mid, while the mid-plus is a
more realistic choice for the strong rec players.
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- MSRP:
$199.99
- MAP
$179.95
- Length:
27"
- Head
Size: 98"
- Weight:
11.80 oz strung
- Balance:
12.45 HL
- Cross
Section: 18/20mm
- Type
of Swing: Full
- String
Tension: 55-65
- Flex:
RA 62
- Swing weight:
317
- Features:
- Isometric
Head
- Muscle
Power
- Shockless
Grommets
- Flex Control
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