Oh my god, I hit with the yellow Hyper Hammer 6.6 racquet for my formative years. This thing developed my whole game and style of play, and I adore it. I chose it over the Liquidmetal Radical at the time since I preferred the feel of the Hyper Hammer. Despite the Liquidmetal achieving legendary status, I don't regret my decision since the HH allowed me to develop a more modern game. The current racquet that reminds me the most of the Hyper Hammer is the T-Fight iso 305. I think the HH is even foam filled.
i have a wilson official bottled water of the US OPEN tennis rackets. Im assuming they're promotional. I have no idea what model Wilson it is and I dont want to take off the hand wrap. I cant find another one anywhere online. Not even a photo. Can anyone help me?
You guys should consider customising old rackets to modernise it. Modern polys, modern specs weight distribution, see if its “salvagable”. Can i save money on buying a new racket by customising an old instead?
I was fascinated by the rollers line when they came out, but the reviews were not very flattering. Likewise any tech that involved different holes in the racket (e.g Wilson Powerholes, Head Flexpoint) always turned out to be a gimmick just to sell more rackets.
Oh my god, I hit with the yellow Hyper Hammer 6.6 racquet for my formative years. This thing developed my whole game and style of play, and I adore it. I chose it over the Liquidmetal Radical at the time since I preferred the feel of the Hyper Hammer. Despite the Liquidmetal achieving legendary status, I don't regret my decision since the HH allowed me to develop a more modern game.
The current racquet that reminds me the most of the Hyper Hammer is the T-Fight iso 305. I think the HH is even foam filled.
I still have one a hyper pro staff 7.6
i have a wilson official bottled water of the US OPEN tennis rackets. Im assuming they're promotional. I have no idea what model Wilson it is and I dont want to take off the hand wrap. I cant find another one anywhere online. Not even a photo. Can anyone help me?
You guys should consider customising old rackets to modernise it. Modern polys, modern specs weight distribution, see if its “salvagable”. Can i save money on buying a new racket by customising an old instead?
the answer is nearly always "yes" I have had to add lead to the handle of quite a few of my sticks bring them into a balance I felt comfortable with.
Can I buy the yellow one, please?
I was fascinated by the rollers line when they came out, but the reviews were not very flattering. Likewise any tech that involved different holes in the racket (e.g Wilson Powerholes, Head Flexpoint) always turned out to be a gimmick just to sell more rackets.
the rollers did absolutely nothing, but they didn't break in the decade I used my three racquets. fantastic frames despite the gimmick
@@micah2237 they are cool sticks anyway that I will add to my collection if I can.