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GAMMA TRADITION 20 OVERSIZE (PRINCE ORIGINAL GRAPHITE) US $69.99
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Polder Digital In-Oven Thermometer/Timer, Graphite List Price: $25.00 Sale Price: $21.75 |
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Take the guesswork out of cooking meat and fish as well as soups with the Polder Classic Cooking Thermometer/Timer in graphite, which features a pre-settable alarm that works simultaneously with temperature as well as time... |
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Prince Graphite Classic OS Tennis Racquet - 107 sq. in. Head |
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This racquet is in a class by itself. The Graphite, or the “POG” as it is called, or “The Original G” was first introduced in 1980 and has been used by numerous world class players. The Graphite is a full weighted racquet with a box shaped 19mm beam, characterized by the Cross Bar Stabilizer, which reduces twisting on off center hits... |
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Prince Graphite Classic Midsize Tennis Racquet |
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This racquet is in a class by itself. The Graphite, or the POG as it is called, or The Original G was first introduced in 1980 and has been used by numerous world class players. The Graphite is a full weighted racquet with a box shaped 19mm beam, characterized by the Cross Bar Stabilizer, which reduces twisting on off center hits... |
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Prince Graphite Classic MS Tennis Racquet (STWC) |
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The Prince Original Graphite Classic MidPlus is a very traditional player's racquet that has been in production for over 20 years (Prince's "Original" graphite racquet.) Provides the most controlled feel in Prince's line and is geared toward an advanced player with a fast to very fast swing... |
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Orvis Rod & Tackle has done it again! After the very successful introduction of the Helios rods a couple of years ago the Orvis Company has taken the same graphite and scrim technologies and applied them to the new Hydros series of fly rods. It looks like they took the jewelry off the Prince and came out with a rod that is just about every bit as good as a Helios. Just a lot less bling.
What are some of the differences? The Hydros doesn't have the cool Recoil guides of the Helios nor does it come in a sexy woven graphite tube. The rod is in your basic Codura covered tube while the hardware is more in line with other companies premium rod lines.
What did this do? Well, first it made the Hydros the second lightest fly rods made (the lightest is still the Hydros' rich uncle, the Helios). And they did this at a price point that's lower than other premium rods. If you're in the market for a new rod you should give the Hydros a try.
Am I going to replace my Helios with this rod? Of course not. But the next rod I buy that I know is going to get banged around in the boat and generally used very hard is likely to be a Hydros.
The Hydros was Winner of the Midcurrent.com 2009 Best of Show award and is already being manufactured from 3 weights to 12 weights, in all the same configurations as the Helios except for the switch rods. I already see myself using the 8'6' or 9' 5 & 6wt and the 9' 9 & 10wt as my standard boat rods. The 10' 7wt should make a sweet steelhead rod on the Great Lakes Tributaries. And I already know what my next 12wt is going to be.
A light rod that casts well, fishes well, is built tough and costs less is a good thing.
Joe Demalderis is a full time fly fishing and light tackle fishing guide and charter capt. Visit his website at: http://www.crosscurrentguideservice.com
The Great Tennis Comeback
Although tennis saw a decline from 1970 to 1990, it is starting to make a comeback now in the late 2000's. Over the last few years, some of the most epic grand slam tournament action has taken place. Due to this fact, many people are re-discovering the world of tennis and setting themselves up to play once again.
Although you may have been off of the court for some time now, you will be delighted to know that nothing has really changed with the exception of a few pieces of equipment. Mainly, the most changes that one will find are those of the tennis racquets themselves, although there are still some of the oldies around. Although the racquets have changed, the name brands have not, so rest assured you will find your favorite brand available with some slight modifications to the racquet.
Prince
Prince tennis racquets have been the most trusted name in tennis racquets over the last four decades. Their technological innovations from racquet heads to grips have created a racquet that cannot be beat in over all style and performance. There are many racquets available through the Prince Company, and they still offer their original Prince Graphite Comp although it too has undergone a few changes in style and technology.
The older leather grip has been reformed with a new cushion grip that still features the leather material. This grip allows a power transfer from the fore arm to the racquet head that will propel the ball forward with outstanding power. The racquet head size has moved to the 100 range, slightly smaller than the original. Big hitters on the tour prefer the smaller head for wind resistance as well as a sharper sweet spot. Dollar for dollar, the Prince Graphite Comp is unmatched in old school quality that still plays with new school style.
Head
Second to Prince, the Head tennis racquet company makes many quality sticks for the court. One of the most popular racquets made by the company is the You Tek line that has numerous racquets in the line although they are generally separated by colors and head size. The most popular of this line is the You Tek Radical MidPlus. This racquet features a solid core cushioned grip for the transference of power to the head. The head is slightly smaller than oversize, which gives it silk like flow through the air. Many who use this particular line enjoy the 90 head size, which may take some power off of your serve but will add speed to your swing.
Racquets: Your Choice
If you are one of the many people that are getting back into the game, a great idea is to go to a shop and rent a tennis raquets for the day. This is usually fairly cheap and will give you a chance to play with some of the new choices that you will have when hitting the courts. This is a great way to familiarize yourself with new technologies in the sport of tennis.
About the Author
The Tennis Shop (tennisshop.com.au) is an online website that offers tennis equipment for purchase. The website is dedicated to bringing its customers the latest equipment in racquets, shoes, clothing and accessories needed to be successful on the court.
Where can I find cheaper Prince Graphite Classic Mid racquets?
I think it's this one: http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/descpageRCPRINCE-GROMS.html
It's the Prince Original Graphite mid one.
I'm not sure if it's that, or longbody, or oversize, but I can check the racquet that I played with. I really like it. It's fun to hit with. These racquets are at least 20 years old, so I'm sure I can find one that's relatively cheap... but new ones cost over 100$ on tenniswarehouse. Anyone know if this racquet can be sold under 100$ or around 50$?
always check ebay i have bought 2 there brand new 1/2 the price of the tennis club
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