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Tecnifibre NRG2 17/1.24 String Reels Black - 660

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Crafted as a perfect option for intermediate players, the Tecnifibre T-Fit Storm 265 Prestrung Tennis Racquet offers easy access to power, spin, and comfort. The 23 millimeter cross section provides a good level of stability, and the reinforced graphite construction makes sure the racquet can hold up against bigger hitters. This racquet arrives pre-strung with Synthetic Gut from the manufacturer.

Tecnifibre TFIT 265 Storm Tennis Racquet

Tourna Quasi-Gut Armor 16g Tennis 12M String Set – Sports Virtuoso

Multifilament tennis strings - Of Courts

Crafted as a perfect option for intermediate players, the Tecnifibre T-Fit Storm 265 Prestrung Tennis Racquet offers easy access to power, spin, and comfort. The 23 millimeter cross section provides a good level of stability, and the reinforced graphite construction makes sure the racquet can hold up against bigger hitters. This racquet arrives pre-strung with Synthetic Gut from the manufacturer.

Tecnifibre TFIT 265 Storm Tennis Racquet

, Multifilament tennis string TITANIUM: this string is made with a multi-strand weaving on central core, elastomeric resin and Titanium

Multifilament tennis string TITANIUM

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The RIP Control tennis string from the quality brand HEAD is suitable for recreational and competition players. This means that this string can be used by many tennis players. The RIP Control features the unique Ribbon Improved Performance technology, which provides you with a lot of control and allows you to easily increase and decrease the speed during tennis. In addition, this string offers you a lot of dampening. In other words, the RIP Control is arm-friendly.

Head Rip Control Tennis String Black 17g

Tecnifibre X-One Biphase 17/1.24 String Reel - 660

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