I've searched google, and what do you know, there aren't any good FAQs that explain the terminology behind racquets (a 5.0 player, a 7.0 player?), let alone guides for how to go about choosing a racquet. The few that are out there, are propriety websites suggesting their own racquets.
Here's my background: I've never played consistently, but I can hit back and forth quite well - not lucky lob shots, but relatively good form with a one-handed forehand and backhand. I have a ProKennex Infinity 265 - which doesn't mean anything to me, since I bought this racket (for big bucks) about 7 years ago. My hand is bigger now, and the grip is way to small - plus, I'd like to get a lighter racket.
From what I could gather, a good racket for a player of my level is one that is relatively weighty like 320g, light-headed, and midplus to oversize. Is this correct? It seemed that a ProKennex Kinetic 5g has these qualities. However, at $120 is a little more than I want to spend....
Do you have any recommendations for me? Are my conclusions wrong? Can you teach me what the hell a 6.0 player means?
Thanks!
Here's my background: I've never played consistently, but I can hit back and forth quite well - not lucky lob shots, but relatively good form with a one-handed forehand and backhand. I have a ProKennex Infinity 265 - which doesn't mean anything to me, since I bought this racket (for big bucks) about 7 years ago. My hand is bigger now, and the grip is way to small - plus, I'd like to get a lighter racket.
From what I could gather, a good racket for a player of my level is one that is relatively weighty like 320g, light-headed, and midplus to oversize. Is this correct? It seemed that a ProKennex Kinetic 5g has these qualities. However, at $120 is a little more than I want to spend....
Do you have any recommendations for me? Are my conclusions wrong? Can you teach me what the hell a 6.0 player means?
Thanks!
