Designed to bring the traditional, flexible feel of the CX series to junior players, the Dunlop CX 200 25 combines a highly manoeuvrable, lightweight frame with a boxy 22mm beam.
As with other rackets in the range, it’s built for comfort and control, utilising an HM6 Carbon construction to reduce unwanted racket vibrations for more accurate sensory information and optimised energy return.
Weighing in at 240g unstrung, the 25 version boasts a 100 sq in headsize for built-in power, while the 16x19 string pattern allows easy access to spin.
Please note this racket will come strung unless the image displays otherwise.
Features Include:
• Headsize: 645 sq cm / 100 sq in
• Weight (Unstrung): 240g / 8.5oz
• Balance (Unstrung): 320mm
• Beam: 22mm
• Length: 635mm / 25in
• String Pattern: 16/19
• Flexibility: 66 RA
• HM6 Carbon – reduces unwanted vibrations for accurate sensation
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Measuring Your Grip Size
Choosing the right grip size is a vital part of playing tennis. The right grip size will make your racket feel natural and comfortable.
Use a ruler and measure (in inches) from the crease fold in your hand, to the top of your ring finger. Please see table below:
Note: It is always better to go for a smaller grip size, as you can easily increase your grip size with over grips.