Kinetic- Custom tuned for man power and spin.
The ProKennex Q5 has surprisingly good plow though for being so maneuverable. With a swingweight of 315 (RDC) and a headlight balance, this one moves swiftly, making it a great all court racquet. Our playtesters took advantage of the open pattern, noting a lively feel and plenty of bite. Aggressive intermediates will be able to access plenty of power while having more than enough control on big swings. On serves our testers noted how easily the racquet whipped through the hitting zone, making slices and kickers more effective. At net, the maneuverability was great for fast exchanges and put-aways.
Tennis Racquet Grip Sizing | ||||||||||
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Place the end of a ruler at the bottom horizontal crease in the palm of your open racquet hand and measure the distance between this point to the tip of your ring finger. In the table below you will find the corresponding grip sizes. | ||||||||||
Grip size |
Outline in mm |
Outline in inches (USA) | ||||||||
0 |
100 - 102 mm |
4 |
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1 |
103 - 105 mm |
4 1/8 |
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2 |
106 - 108 mm |
4 2/8 = 4 1/4 |
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3 |
109 - 111 mm |
4 3/8 |
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4 |
112 - 114 mm |
4 4/8 = 4 1/2 |
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5 |
115 - 117 mm |
4 5/8 |