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Racquet Review of the Week - Dunlop Biomimetic M 3.0
Friday, April 26, 2013
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Fernando Verdasco and Heather Watson’s racquet of choice, the Dunlop Biomimetic M 3.0 is a definite upgrade from Dunlop’s 16x19 Biomimetic 300. The M 3.0 is created with greater power and spin than previous frames in the 300 series. The open pattern grants access to spin and control, while the head light balance allows for greater power and maneuverability. Engineered with Aeroskin CX aerodynamic technology and BioFibre dampening, this frame is both maneuverable and comfortable. The MoS2 grommet system reduces friction and allows the strings to provide greater spin and power. Redesigned with a rounder head shape, this racquet also boasts a larger sweet spot than the previous 300 model. All-court players with faster swings who are seeking a versatile racquet with an emphasis on control and maneuverability should give the M 3.0 a try. |
Introducing the Dunlop Biomimetic F, M, and S Series
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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Dunlop said they learned from nature when they introduced their Biomimetic racquet line last year. Well, it appears they went back to school for 2012’s new Biomimetic F, M and S series (the letter designations signify Fast, Medium or Slow swing speeds). With these new options, you're sure to find a frame to fit your game style. |
Cibulkova Triumphs with Dunlop
Thursday, July 26, 2012
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Dunlop’s WTA pro Dominika Cibulkova proved size is irrelevant by recently capturing the Mercury Insurance Open title with the help of her Biomimetic 600 Lite frame. At only 5’3,” she needs as much added power as possible, and she’s picked the perfect racquet to get the job done. The Biomimetic 600 Lite is perfect for Cibulkova, but with 19 racquets in the successful Biomimetic line, Dunlop has a weight and head size variation for players of every size and level. |
Dunlop Expands Biomimetic Line with Limited Release
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
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Over the course of the last year, the Dunlop Biomimetic line has been widely successful, receiving many rave reviews. Known for manufacturing solid-performing racquets, Dunlop really stepped up their popularity with the Biomimetic line, which takes everything that players liked from previous models, and uses natural evolution as the inspiration for new technologies. |
Dunlop Brings A Classic Into The Modern Age
Saturday, April 07, 2012
| It was December 2, 2011, when the 52-year-old John McEnroe stepped onto the court at Royal Albert Hall in London, England with a new Dunlop racquet in hands. Naturally, the appearance of the racquet gave it a few comparisons to the original Dunlop Max 200G. |
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