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•  even balance
•  head heavy
•  head light
 
 
Definition: The distribution of weight along the length of a racquet, usually called head heavy, head light, or even. The degree of head-heaviness or head-lightness is often specified as the distance between the midpoint of the racquet's length and the actual point at which it balances, be that balance point toward the head (head heavy) or the butt (head light).

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