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Offers good maneuverability and a nice blend of power and control. The 6.3 is a good choice for a wide range of players (3.5-5.5). This racquet suits an all-court game. Offers a spin friendly response and some nice pop at net. We found a solid feel at impact and plenty of pace and spin on serves. With its solid all around performance, this one is well worth a test drive for players who like a head heavy feel to their racquet.

Oversize Specs
Head Size:
110 sq. in. / 710 sq. cm.
Length: 27.5 inches / 70 cm
Strung Weight: 9.8oz / 278g
Balance: 7 pts Head Heavy
Swingweight: 333
Stiffness: 63
Beam Width: 27 mm/23 mm Dual Taper Beam
Composition: 10% Hyper Carbon / 60% Graphite / 30% Fiberglass
Power Level: Medium
Swing Speed: Moderate-Fast
Grip Type: Cushion Aire Conform Grip
String Pattern:
18 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 8T,10T,8H,10H
One Piece
No shared holes
String Tension: 53-63 pounds

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