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Volkl DNX 10 325g
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The DNX 10 is the most control-orientated tournament level racquet found in the Volkl Tennis collection. The DNX 10 is focused on providing exceptional feel due to a flexible construction combined with a thin beam that maximizes the control of each shot. By incorporating the revolutionary new material DNX, this serious professionals weapon provides the performance needed to succeed in todays hard-hitting game. DNX strengthens the racquet in three strategic areas: 3 & 9 oclock, and above the grip. This allows the rest of the frame to remain very flexible to provide the feel demanded by serious players. This unique blend of stronger and flexible sections in the same racquet provides a unique feel and performance.


Volkl DNX 10 295g reviews

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Happy spending the $'s Mar 27, 2008 mdh FNQ QLD AU
  The easiest racquet to use. Great feel, great control, easy to swing for ultimate racquet head speed. more...
Awsome racquet! Dec 17, 2007 Henry Brisbane QLD AU
  Great spin great control great feel and you can hit the ball hard without the ball going out. So I proudly recommend this racquet to everyone! more...
VOLKL Jul 5, 2007 Jason Harvey Melbourne VIC AU
  This is my coach's racquet of choice and I was very surprised when I hit with it. It was really good, I have never liked Volkl but this racquet had great... more...

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Volkl DNX 10Specifications
Strung Weight: 340g
Length:
27 inches / 68.5cm
Head Size: 98

Balance:

Swingweight:
Stiffness/Flex:
Beam Width: 19mm
Composition:
DNX, Carbon, Fibreglass
Power Level: Low
Swing Speed: Fast
Grip Type: DNX Grip
String Pattern:
Mains = 18
Crosses = 20
How to String:
Mains to Skip:
Head = 8 and 10
Throat = 8 and 10

String Tension:
50-60lbs

 

 

 

 

 


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