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Fischer Pro Extreme Air Carbon Ti
Guide Rating -  
Pros  •  comfortable ball impact
•  highly predictable
•  maneuverable, yet solid
Cons  •  not suitable for less powerful players
The Bottom Line - Players with long, fast swings will appreciate this racquet's exceptional blend of control, solidity on groundstrokes, and maneuverability.
 
Product Description
•  Extra weighting at 3:00 and 9:00 on the head increases stability on off-center hits.
•  Air carbon and titanium create stiffness in a relatively slender frame.
•  Shock-resisting weight made more maneuverable by pronounced head-light balance.
 
 
Guide Review
Solid and maneuverable, with good spin potential.
The Fischer Pro Extreme Air Carbon Ti weighs in at 12 ounces (strung), but with a balance point 1.5" head-light on a 27.4" frame, it's nicely maneuverable. With plenty of weight and its 20 mm, constant beam stiffened by air carbon fibers, titanium, and a trapezoidal profile, the Pro Extreme delivers a solid groundstroke response. The stringing pattern, 16 mains on a 95-square-inch head, offers good spin potential. Its open stringing and medium-stiff frame put this racquet a clear step above the bottom of the power spectrum without compromising excellent control. Players with powerful swings will like the Pro Extreme's predictability and comfort.

   

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