Technical data sheet
The frame maintains the data of the previous series and couples a weight of 305g with a 320mm balance that denotes an aggressive but not extreme character, seeking an ideal combination of aggressiveness and maneuverability.
The rigidity of the frame measures 68 points with bare frame that go down to 65-66RA with strung frame. An intermediate stiffness that allows an optimal combination in terms of power, feeling and comfort, typical of competitive and aggressive frames with maximum versatility.
Interesting is the dynamic stiffness data that with 138Hz returns a perceived equivalent stiffness data of 62DRA which confirms the fact that in the field the frame is pleasant and enjoyable in the impact phase and in all conditions of play.
Unstrung racket data | Strung racket data | |
Head size | 98 sq. in. | 98 sq. in. |
String pattern | 16×19 | 16×19 |
Profile | 21 mm / 23 mm / 21 mm | 21 mm / 23 mm / 21 mm |
Dynamic stiffness | 138Hz – 62DRA | 138Hz – 62DRA |
Weight | 305g | 330g |
Balance | 320mm | 327mm |
Swingweight | 305kgcmq | 332kgcmq |
Spinweight | 318kgcmq | 350kgcmq |
Twistweight | 13kgcmq | 18kgcmq |
Recoilweight | 157kgcmq | 163kgcmq |
Polar Index | 0.98 | 0.95 |
Stiffness | 68RA | 66RA |
The frame is similar in shape compared to the previous version and there are no appreciable differences but the work of “upgrade” was done inside the frame, adopting technical solutions to increase the inertia and at the same time the torsional stability of the stem, elements that are perceived from the first blows in the field.
The elastomeric materials inserted inside the lay-up contribute to increase the feeling and general enjoyment coupled with a level of general comfort far from despicable.
In terms of flexibility, the racquet is very balanced and progressive and has no particular flex points, but has been designed and studied to give the feeling of having a solid and progressive frame in your hands.