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Dunlop Aerogel 1000
Price: $169.00
The Dunlop Aerogel 1000 is a 100% HOTMELT graphite racquet combining AEROGEL, M-FIL, and Dunlop's new Aerobridge technology.
The Aerogel 1000 has the largest head size (118 sq inches) and is therefore the most forgiving racquet designed for game improvers.
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DUNLOP AEROGEL 1000 RACQUETS
SPECIFICATIONS
Length: 27.5"
Headsize: 118 sq in MidPlus
Beam Width: 28/32/27mm
Weight: 8.65oz unstrung
Balance: 365mm
String Pattern: 16x19
The Dunlop Aerogel 1000 is a 100% HOTMELT graphite racquet combining AEROGEL, M-FIL, and Dunlop's new Aerobridge technology.
The Aerogel 1000 has the largest head size (118 sq inches) and is therefore the most forgiving racquet designed for game improvers.
The light weight frame allows for a great deal of power to be generated, with the new bridge technology maintaining the touch and feel of tghe racquet.
DUNLOP AEROGEL RACQUET TECHNOLOGY
 Aerogel's remarkable characteristics of extreme strength and very light weight (it's listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for its properties) make it well suited for modern tennis racquet technology. Being the lightest solid on earth -- weighing in at only three times the weight of air -- and with strength four thousand times its own weight, Dunlop Aerogel racquets create power and control without adding any weight to the frame.
AEROGEL FACTS
- Invented by Steven S. Kistler at the college of the Pacific in Stockton, CA.
- Made up of pure silicon dioxide and sand, as is glass, but a thousand times less dense than glass because it is 99.8 per cent air - the lowest density of any solid known to man.
- One piece of Aerogel the size of a human body weighs less than a pound, but can support the weight of a car.
- Nearly transparent -- like a hologram.
- Nicknamed "Frozen Smoke"
- Used by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to gather comet particles traveling six times the speed of a rifle bullet.
- Called "Technology To Watch" by Fortune Magazine
- Listed as a "Best Invention" by TIME Magazine
- Cited 15 times in the Guinness Book of World Records
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