Dunlop Aerogel 200 Tennis Racquet The Dunlop Aerogel 200 is part of the next generation of players racquets that combines proven M-Fil technology with Aerogel to deliver an unmatched strength to weight ratio for enhanced stiffness and increased crispness. Expect the same great performance found in the M-Fil series of racquets, now with the improved feel and feedback provided by Aerogel.
Still geared to the advanced player, the Dunlop Aerogel 2 Hundred continues the classic specifications based on the classic Dunlop 200g and M-Fil 200. A concentrated sweetspot and stable feel ideal for big hitters , combined with the 18×20 string pattern provides a great feel and good control.
Aerogel is the worlds lightest solid and has a strength of up to 4,000 its own weight. The three-dimensional nanometer-sized molecular network delivers an unmatched strength to weight ratio for enhanced stiffness and increased power. Combined with M-Fil (multi-filament) technology across the hitting zone to soften ball impact, Aerogel frames deliver the perfect balance between power and control.
- Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 95 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 12.15 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 64
- Balance: 12.80 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 20mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 326 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 18×20
- Grip: Hydramax Tour
Customer Review: Great racket
Most people have varying playing styles and so there are different rackets to make the most of the way you play. Personally, the Aerogel 200 is my favorite by far. The string pattern can be rather tight, but you can make up for this, if you like, by using a string with a smaller gauge (ie: 17 gauge or 18 gauge, rather than 16 gauge). Great for flat hits for me, though, and my serves with this racket were quite satisfactory. As always, one should probably demo a racket before buying it. A similar racket I recommend to try, if you like or are considering this racket is the Babolat Pure Storm.
Customer Review: Frame of the Year
Dunlop added space age material, Aerogel to it’s new frames. The Aerogel is strategically placed to give lightweight stiffness at specific points on the frame. James Blake and Thomas Berdych both use this frame. Midsize head, great control with the 18/20 string pattern. A real solid players frame of the future.
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