Manufacturer Part Number: 10325828/9
The Dunlop SX Team 280 offers excellent maneuverability, ideal for players who want both spin and control. The frame itself comes with Dunlop's AeroSkin CX technology: An engineered surface texture, inspired by shark skin, smooths airflow over your racket and reduces drag compared to non-textured surfaces. Dunlop created the SX Team 280 with HM6 carbon: Naturally absorb impact and maintain shape. HM6's honeycomb design uses a complex mass of hexagonal cells to create a strong, lightweight struct
Colors : Yellow/Black
Weight Unstrung : 280g/(9.7 oz.)
Weight Strung : 295g/(10.3 oz.)
Power Level : Low
Swing Weight : 319
Balance : 33cm (13 in.) - 4 Pts Head Light
Beam Width : 23/26/24mm
Length : 27"
String Pattern : 16 x 19
Stiffness/Flex : 66
Grip Size Conversion Charts
- 0 = 4"
- 1 = 4 1/8"
- 2 = 4 1/4"
- 3 = 4 3/8"
- 4 = 4 1/2"
- 5 = 4 5/8"
Finding Your Tennis Racquet Grip Size?Fromuth carries tennis racquets with grip sizes ranging from less than 4" for juniors to 4 5/8" for the largest adult hands. This might not seem like much of a range, but the difference even 1/8" makes is surprising. Too large a grip can strain your hand, and prolonged use of too small a grip can injure your hand, wrist, and elbow.
The most commonly used method for finding your exact grip size is as follows: On your dominant hand, note that your palm has three main creases. Hold your hand flat, with the fingers alongside one another. Measure from the middle crease of your palm, up the line between your middle and ring fingers, to a point equal to the height of the tip of your ring finger. For the average woman, this measurement will fall between 4 1/8" and 4 3/8", for men between 4 1/2" and 4 5/8 ".Juniors will usually measure less than 4".
Generally, if you're between eighths when you measure, you'll be better off going with the larger grip. A grip 1/16" too large will be comfortable, while a slightly small one might not. On the other hand, a slightly small grip can be fattened up easily with an overwrap, whereas a too-large grip would have to be shaved down which is not always possible. Overwraps can't fatten a grip effectively more than 1/8" though, because each layer of overwrap adds to the rounding off of the bevel edges on your handle.
For
Junior Racquets, exact size matching can be difficult. Often, the best you can do is to get a racquet that's fairly close. For juniors, a grip slightly large is preferable to slightly small both for the reasons stated above, and because they will grow into it.
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