Adidas Response ( adiResponder ) Tennis Racquet w/ FREE Stringing
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Adidas Response ( adiResponder ) Tennis Racquet w/ FREE Stringing Overview
Introducing the Adidas line of tennis racquets, all new for 2009. Absent from the tennis racquet market since the 1980's, adidas marks its return with a strong lineup of 100% graphite frames for players of all levels.
The Adidas Response is geared to an intermediate to advanced level club players with moderate to fast swings who generate most of their own power, but are looking for a little more pop than the Adidas Barricade. More forgiving 100 square inch headsize and wider 26mm straight beam slots the Response into a classic 'tweener specification.
The Response is slightly lighter and more maneuverable than the Barricade frames, with a 10.4 ounce strung weight, 16 x 20 string pattern and 302 swingweight. Slightly head light balance further contributes to maneuverability without sacrificing stability.
- Racquet Specifications
- Headsize:100 sq. in.
- Length:27.00 in.
- Weight (strung):10.40 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC):64
- Balance:13.38 in. Head Light
- Cross Section:26mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight:302 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern:16x20
- Grip:Adidas
Adidas Response ( adiResponder ) Tennis Racquet w/ FREE Stringing Feature
- Includes an Adidas racquet cover.
- Mid Plus headsize.
- Complimentary Stringing Included.
Adidas Response ( adiResponder ) Tennis Racquet w/ FREE Stringing Specifications
The vision of company founder Adolf Dassler has long become reality, and his corporate philosophy the guiding principle for successor generations. The idea was as simple as it was brilliant. Adi Dassler’s aim was to provide every athlete with the best possible equipment. It all began in 1920, when Adi Dassler made his first shoes using the few materials available after the First World War.