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Adding weight to the racket head (4)
Adding weight to the racket head
by Andrew 19 years ago
by Andrew 19 years ago
Re: Adding weight to the racket head
by LO 19 years ago
by LO 19 years ago
Re: Adding weight to the racket head
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Adding weight to the racket head
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Adding weight to the racket head) was posted by cole, on 4/21/2005 12:59:11 PM:
I've known people to drill out the center of their handles. This shifts the weight up toward the blade without actually adding weight. It may give the desired effect with less stress on the elbow, etc. |