HEAD Crossbow 10 - Power & Maneuverability for Those with Compact Swings

Head Crossbow 10
The CrossBow 10 is Head's lightest and most powerful CrossBow racquet and offers optimal maneuverability for superior performance. Head's new CrossBow racquets are POWER LOADED for players with shorter more compact swings. These racquets include the newly redesigned Stabilizer to reduce racquet vibration making them some of the most comfortable racquets in the market today. The Crossbow 10 is a great choice for the player looking for maximum power while maintaining comfort and maneuverability.
Best suited for players with shorter, compact strokes looking for power. Recommended for the 1.5-2.5 NTRP level players.
Crossbow: POWER LOADED! Head introduces the world's first dynamic bridge racquet construction. The bridge is suspended from the frame and moves independently which allows the racquet to store energy in both the stringbed and the bridge. The CrossBow concept acts like a spring or a bow that is loaded during ball impact. This new found energy is unleashed in every shot providing incredible power. CrossBow enlarges the sweetspot because it has 10 main strings going through the dynamic bridge. It has a bigger sweetspot than a conventional fixed bridge racquet. Playing consistant powerful tennis has never been easier.
Stabilizer: The new re-designed HEAD Stabilizer is incorporated into the racquet shaft area for a more sleek, aerodynamic design. During ball inpact, the stabilizer continuously swings in an opposite direction to the flex of the frame which counteracts the frames oscillation and is extremely effective in stabilizing the racquet for a very solid feel.
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Posted by Bob Wallace at August 20, 2008 7:33 AM