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Kids' 26" Tennis Racket TR500 Graph - Blue
The all-graphite TR500 Graph is an easy-to-handle racket that's ideal for young players starting to play competitively. It's comfortable to play with and has 5 pedagogical features.
ID 8583422
- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- handlingLightweight (245 g) with a grip-biased balance (30 cm) for excellent manoeuvrability
- forgivenessLarge head size of 660 cm² for good forgiveness of off-centre hits.
- ease of learningThe TR500 Graph has 5 features to make learning easier!
- TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWeight: 245 g Balance: 30 cm Length: 66 cm Swingweight: 210 Head size: 660 cm² String pattern: 16x19
- Frame compositionAll-graphite frame, with a wide cross section for stability upon impact and excellent comfort in the hand.
- PEDAGOGICAL FEATURE > HAND PLACEMENTTwo sections on the handle to show kids where to place their hands: - Hold the racket with your dominant hand below the two dotted lines - The second hand, especially for backhands, should grip the handle above the two dotted lines This provides more power and stability when hitting.
- PEDAGOGICAL FEATURE > RACKET GRIPSWith its three coloured markings on the handle, the TR500 GRAPH helps kids place their hands in the right position for forehands, backhands and serves. Kids should be able to see: - the yellow marking when hitting a forehand - the white marking when serving - the grey marking when hitting a backhand This keeps the racket head in the right place when hitting the ball and ensures the ball is hit properly.
- PEDAGOGICAL FEATURE > CHAMPION'S STANCE!When your child receives the ball, they should hold the racket so they can see the targets on the frame. Their legs should be slightly apart and knees bent in what is called a "CHAMPION'S STANCE" to be in the right position to hit the ball.
- PEDAGOGICAL FEATURE > SETTING UP AND FOLLOWING THROUGHTo help kids set up and follow through when swinging, we placed a small target on the edge of the racket. At the top of the swing, the target should point towards the incoming ball. At the end of the swing, it should still be pointing towards the ball after it is hit. This forces your child to set up and follow through properly.
- PEDAGOGICAL FEATURE > SWEET SPOTWe put a white ball-shaped marking over the sweet spot of the strings. By trying to align the ball with this mark when they hit it, your child will focus on centring the ball on the racket and maintain the proper position. Their hits will be better and the game will be more enjoyable. When the ball is hit in the centre of the racket - called the sweet spot - the result is a stronger, more precise hit with less vibration.
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Weight (In Grams)
LightHeavy
weight of the bag.
Racket Type
The type of racket and the type of play it's best suited for.
Main Material
The main material of a shoe is the main material used to make the outer part of the shoe, generally the upper and sole. The main material influences the durability, comfort and aesthetics of the shoe.
Details
level of practice | intermediate |
frequency | regular |
number of rackets | 1 racket |
age | 10 to 13 years |
balance | head light |
sportsperson's height | height ≥ 1.41 m |
racket size | 26 inch |
racket type | easy to handle |
condition | new |
main material | graphite |
weight (in g) | 245 g |
size of the racket head | 660 to 679 cm² |
racket sold strung | sold strung |
string pattern | 16 x 19 |
educational | with educational concept |
Composition
Racket frame: 2.0% Glass Fiber, 98.0% Carbon Fiber |
Racket eyelet: 100.0% Polyamide |
Racket string: 100.0% Nylon |
Shaft: 100.0% Thermoplastic Polyethylene |
Racket yoke: 15.0% Polyurethane, 35.0% Ethylene Vinyl Acetate, 50.0% Carbon Fiber |
Racket end cap: 100.0% Polyamide |