Dunlop LX Series: Lightweight Racquets for Effortless Power and Forgiveness

Dunlop LX Series: Lightweight Racquets for Effortless Power and Forgiveness

Dunlop’s LX Series: Lightweight Power and Forgiveness for Recreational Players

The LX line from Dunlop is designed for recreational players seeking effortless power and forgiveness. With oversized heads and lightweight frames, these racquets make it easy to generate pace and control shots.

The LX 800 and LX 1000 are returning models with 110 and 115 square-inch heads, respectively. Both weigh 9 ounces unstrung and feature thick, stiff beams for maximum power. The 16×18 string patterns provide spin and a softer feel.

The LX 800 utilizes a straight stringing system for a larger hitting area. The LX 1000 incorporates Dynamic Hole technology, which elongates strings for an enhanced sweet spot. It also has a Dual Bridge system for extra power and vibration dampening.

Both models share Vibroshield dampening material and Power Boost Groove geometry for reduced vibrations and an enlarged sweet spot.

New to the lineup is the LX 107 Team. With a smaller head, thinner beam, and denser string pattern, it offers more control for improving players. It also has a budget-friendly price point of $129.

The Dunlop LX Series is available at tennis specialty retailers starting August 16th.

Dunlop CX 400 Tour: A Versatile and User-Friendly Tennis Racquet

Dunlop CX 400 Tour: A Versatile and User-Friendly Tennis Racquet

The Dunlop CX 400 Tour tennis racquet is a versatile and user-friendly option for a wide range of players. With its slightly squared-off beam and 100 sq. in. head size, it offers a blend of power, control, and maneuverability.

The racquet’s Powergrid Stringtech+ technology enhances spin potential and power, while the box-shaped hoop at the 2 and 10 o’clock positions improves stability and stiffness. The Vibroshield vibration dampening material provides a comfortable feel at contact.

On ground strokes, the CX 400 Tour delivers consistent depth and pace with minimal effort. It offers free power when defending against bigger hitters and controlled pop when hitting inside-out. The 16×19 head pattern provides good bite and generous topspin.

On serves, the racquet’s combination of power and maneuverability allows for easy pace and spin. It handles both hard kick serves and sliced serves effectively. As a returner, the CX 400 Tour is quick and stable, enabling players to block back challenging first serves and draw early offense from second serves.

At net, the racquet offers versatility, from reflex volleys to sharp punches. It provides a comfortable level of dampening and stability without sacrificing feel. This makes it suitable for change-of-pace tactics such as drop shots, angles, and lobs.

While the CX 400 Tour may not be as boisterous as some competing racquets in its class, it offers a balanced combination of features that appeal to a wide range of players and styles. Its under-the-radar status makes it a sleeper worth checking out.

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