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Dunlop Biomimetic MAX 200G

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Dunlop Biomimetic MAX 200G

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MSRP $210.00
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Paying homage to living tennis legend John McEnroe’s weapon of choice, the Biomimetic MAX 200G from Dunlop features a retro paint job with updated technologies to reduce drag and increase comfort for increased playability and performance. This control oriented tennis racquet utilizes HM6 carbon to reduce vibrations for enhanced racquet feel with minimal energy loss which equals to maximum energy return. Aeroskin technology reduces aerodynamic drag for increased swing speed and power to put away shots and conquer opponents.
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Item #: 101801
Style #: T675869
Head Size : 98 in.²
Length : 27 Inches
Weight : 11.0 Ounces (unstrung) / 11.5 Ounces (strung)
Balance: Head Light
Balance Point: 32.0cm. / 12.6in.
Power Level: Low
Swing Type: Fast & Long
Tension: 55-65
String Pattern: 16M x 19C
Beam Width: 21mm, Straight Beam
Flex (RDC): 66
Composition: Graphite, HM6 Carbon
Grip: Tour Classic Leather
Technology : Aeroskin, HM6 Carbon
Aeroskin: Reduces aerodynamic drag by up to 25%* for increased racquet speed and power.

Aeroskin is inspired by the skin of the most highly evolved marine predator, the shark. Its streamlined body is covered in microscopic riblets which create localized turbulence which in turn reduces drag. This allows the shark to slice through the water with more speed and strike with more power.

Like the shark, Aeroskin uses a unique textured skin strategically applied to the surface of the racquet which helps to smooth airflow around the racquet to reduce aerodynamic drag. This makes the racquet quicker through the air to generate enhanced power, improved maneuverability and allow faster reaction time.

*Than previous Dunlop technology.

HM6 Carbon: HM6 Carbon reduces racquet frequency and vibration by up to 10% for ultimate energy return and feel.

HM6 is inspired by one of the strongest, most efficient structures in nature, the honeycomb. Its complex mass of hexagonal cells creates an incredibly strong, lightweight structure that's up to 95% air to naturally absorb impacts while maintaining its shape.

Using a revolutionary new manufacturing process, Dunlop has taken high modulus carbon fibers and engineered them into a hexagonal structure. The HM6 carbon material is placed between layers of Aerogel enhanced carbon to create an incredibly stable construction.

HM6 carbon is so effective because a hexagon is made up of 6 equal sides. When this construction is applied to a racquet, it means the unwanted frequencies are absorbed and distributed evenly, giving enhanced racquet feel and minimal energy loss which equals maximum energy return.

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    What does 66 mean in the flexible category?
    Asked on 12/29/2012 by Anonymous

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    • A:

      RA is a way to quantify the flexibility of a racket. A higher RA number means a stiffer racket. Most rackets fall between about 55 and 70 RA on the scale. This rating is close to a stiffer rating.

      Answered on 12/29/2012 by Community Answer from None
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      A:

      The number listed is an indication of the racquet's stiffness as measured by a Racquet Diagnostic Center (RDC) machine. A higher number means that the racquet is stiffer, while a lower number means that the racquet is more flexible. Although there are some outliers, most modern racquets fall somewhere between 59 and 72.

      Answered on 12/31/2012 by Ryan from Holabird Sports
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