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The weight of the blade is important, but not decisive

The blades are not exact screws. There are many factors that influence the final weight of a racket , even if it is the same model , same rubber ,...

The blades are not exact screws. There are many factors that influence the final weight of a racket , even if it is the same model , same rubber , same mold and same materials . Some aspects that influence this sol, the amounts of resins used or the cooking times, depend to a large extent on the master molder who is making the blade.

The weight of a racket can move in a fork between 340g and 395g. In general, blades between 360 and 375g are the most used .

Normally, rackets weighing less than 360g are ideal for children and women with little strength who need a lighter racket to be able to move it more freely. Then, the blades above 375g are usually preferred by players looking for the greatest power .

Let's not forget that there is a physical aspect in which the weight of the racket influences.

Force = Mass x Acceleration.

Thus, with the same acceleration, the greater the mass, the greater the force obtained in the hit .

Let's not forget that a heavy shovel does not have to be unwieldy if the weight is correctly distributed. If you want a heavy but manageable racket, a round racket with a low balance , even though it is heavy, is still manageable .

At Side Spin , we classify all the blades upon arrival according to their weight or weight ranges so that, as long as the weight you request is still available, you can choose the one that best suits you. Stop by our store and take a look at our offer.

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