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Here is a list of key topics to help you find the right racket
Skill Level
- Beginner Player Rackets: Focus on control, larger sweet spots, and forgiveness, often with lighter weights and wider shapes to help players develop their skills. Q+30 , Q+20
- Intermediate Player Rackets: Balanced for both power and control, allowing players to start experimenting with different shot techniques like spin. Q+15 , Ki 15 , Ki 10
- Advanced Player Rackets: These rackets are designed for precision, power, and spin. They often have more specialized core materials, allowing experienced players to fully control their game. Black Ace , Black Ace Pro , Black Ace 105 , Q+Tour
Playing Style
- Baseline Player: Prefers staying at the baseline to control rallies with powerful groundstrokes and consistent, deep shots.
- Serve-and-Volley Player: Often approaches the net right after serving to finish points quickly with volleys. Relies on a strong serve and quick reflexes at the net.
- All-Court Player: Versatile and adaptable, skilled in both baseline rallies and net play. Can change strategies based on the opponent's style.
- Counterpuncher: Known for consistency and defensive skills, waiting for opponents to make errors. Often uses opponent's power to their advantage and excels in long rallies.
- Aggressive Baseliner: Stays near the baseline but hits with high power and spin, aiming to dictate points from the back of the court and finish with powerful groundstrokes.
- Serve Specialist: Uses a powerful or well-placed serve as a primary weapon to win quick points, often ending points with one or two shots.
- Pushers: Plays with a defensive, consistent approach, hitting soft shots and relying on the opponent to make errors.
- Power Player: Relies on sheer strength, aiming for winners off nearly every shot. Known for high-risk, high-reward play, with powerful serves and groundstrokes.
Racket Weight
- Light Weight Rackets: (under 7.3 oz) Ideal for players who prioritize quick reflexes and control. They are easier to maneuver but may require more effort to generate power.
- Mid Weight Rackets: (7.3 - 8.4 oz) The most versatile paddles, balancing power and control. Suitable for a wide range of players and play styles.
- Heavy Weight Rackets: (8.5 oz and above) Designed for players who want maximum power. These paddles help generate stronger shots but can be harder to control and may lead to quicker fatigue.
Material
- Diamond Frost
- Raw Carbon
Superior Multifilament
IMPACT PLUS
The advanced fibers in Impact Plus combined high tensile strength microfiber core wrapped in abra-sion resistance fibers, all encased in an advanced high-impact urethane resin which gives Impact Plus dynamic power with heightened qualities of shock and vibration dampening. A perfect pairing for Kinetic rackets or for any player seeking maximum arm protection with their string.