My Racquet Ratings

My name is Bruce , and I'm a racquetaholic

I can't even remember how I got this habit of accumulating racquets, but I have 20+ now, and it's getting out of control. I know some people have hundreds, so it's nice to know I'm not alone.

I thought I might as well start a blog about them, because I myself am always pleased to read other's opinions about a racquet's characteristics.


For a quick synopsis, see my Racquet Rankings List

see also my Wish List - racquets I'd Like To Own

A source for racquet data:


http://www.racquetfinder.com/






Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Pro Kennex Silver Ace

Pro Kennex Silver Ace
My one is the white version, but the black version is more common - do not ask me where the silver bit comes from.

these racquets are very fondly regarded by most; I prefer my PK Destiny. The Silver Ace is a very flexible and low-powered racquet, with a sweet spot that seems even smaller than the 90sqin head would suggest. Good plough-through on serves and baseline  stuff - so it should have, mine is just over 13oz strung, quite heavy

3 comments:

  1. you must dig up the original PK Silver Ace, beautiful flex and weight that allows for superb placement around the court... have tried a lot of the frames you list, have about 30 sticks right now - need to throw them up on eBay and get a new brigade! Simon

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    1. Simon I know there was a black version of this one, with blue and white trim, is that the one you mean, or are there yet other versions?

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  2. you have the ceramic version of the original. the silver ace was black and blue highlight. You would need to use extra speed on serve due to light head, which leads to over-swinging.

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I'm more than happy to hear your own opinions, even if for some stupid pathetic reason they disagree with mine. :-)

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