The Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 is made from 100% graphite racquet combining Aerogel and new 4D Braided technology. The Aerogel 4D 300 is the ideal racquet for intermediate to advanced players who require exceptional touch and feel from a lightweight racquet. 4D Braided technology has been added at strategic locations which improves stability, greatly enhancing touch and feel, making the racquet easier to control. Hit it as hard as you want and paint the lines!
The Aerogel material (a metal that can support up to 4,000 times its own weight) in the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300, the successor of Dunlop Aerogel 300, is strategically located on the frame to improve stability and power. The racquet comes with a 98 square inch headsize, giving access to a little bit more power and pop on shots than the 300 Tour. With a 16x19 string pattern, the racquet offers spin friendliness. The thin 21 mm beam allows for a good amount control. If you are looking for a more advanced version of this racquet, please check out the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour. Overall, the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 is for intermediate to advanced players, recommended for NTRP 3.5 to 5.0 rated players.
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@zubinrulz Gut would certainly feel the best, but can get pricey. That said, poly is a pretty popular choice to go with this one.
tennisexpress 5 months ago
Thanks for reply. But in babolat/wilson luxilon and gama you have natural guts, synthetic and poly...which one would be ideal for this dunlop racket?
zubinrulz 5 months ago
@zubinrulz Babolat, Wilson, Luxilon and Gamma are always solid choices when it comes to string. The tension depends on what kind of string you get, but you want to get it somewhere between 50-60 lbs.
tennisexpress 5 months ago
Could you please help me. I just bought Dunlop Aerogel 4d 300 tour. Could you please advice which guts would be best for this racket. Please suggest me few brand names as I dont have much knowledge on guts.
Also please advice what tension would be idle for this racket when using for the first time.
zubinrulz 5 months ago