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A Rare Head Pro Tour 280 Midplus with Trisys System (41/4 L 2) (ReREAD PLEASE)
Estimated price for orientation: 74 $
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Description Brand: HEAD Grip Size: 4 1/4 (L 2) Model: Head Pro Tour 280
This is a Head Pro Tour 280 tennis racquet with the TriSys System and an integrated damping system, also it is labeled as mid plus. Grip is four and one fourth, L2. The grip area is very dirty and probably needs to be re-wrapped. (Please see pictures) I have priced this piece lower than others I have seen because I think the wrap will need attention. Racquet will be sent in a soft Head case. Racquet feels secure in all areas.Response to some questions!I don't play tennis but I will try here to respond to several questions I have had on the racquet. It states on the racquet that it was designed in Austria. The butt cap has a triangle shape and labeled with China. There is wear on the covering over the frame both on the left and right of the top center. I smacked my hand with the frame a few times and it seems solid. The covering is not worn down to the frame at any point that I can see at this time. If you don't like my explanations etc. at the listed price, PLEASE DON'T BUY IT, I don't want a buyer to be unhappy with the racquet. My policy is not to take returns because I try to describe the items as best that I can with what knowledge I have of this product. I don' know what else I can tell about the racquet.
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Brand: | HEAD | Grip Size: | 4 1/4 (L 2) |
Model: | Head Pro Tour 280 |
This is a Head Pro Tour 280 tennis racquet with the TriSys System and an integrated damping system, also it is labeled as mid plus. Grip is four and one fourth, L2. The grip area is very dirty and probably needs to be re-wrapped. (Please see pictures) I have priced this piece lower than others I have seen because I think the wrap will need attention. Racquet will be sent in a soft Head case. Racquet feels secure in all areas.Response to some questions!I don't play tennis but I will try here to respond to several questions I have had on the racquet. It states on the racquet that it was designed in Austria. The butt cap has a triangle shape and labeled with China. There is wear on the covering over the frame both on the left and right of the top center. I smacked my hand with the frame a few times and it seems solid. The covering is not worn down to the frame at any point that I can see at this time. If you don't like my explanations etc. at the listed price, PLEASE DON'T BUY IT, I don't want a buyer to be unhappy with the racquet. My policy is not to take returns because I try to describe the items as best that I can with what knowledge I have of this product. I don' know what else I can tell about the racquet.