The Review #22: Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour

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Tennis Warehouse playtest team review the Dunlop Aerogel 4D 300 Tour racquet. For a full detailed review go to the racquet reviews section of our site.

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  • @tenniswarehouse are there any differences between this and the biomimetic version , if so what are they ?

  • @TomA3579,

    The Biomimetic version offers better comfort and a more solid feel. Both are very maneuverable racquets that offers excellent control.

    Chris, TW

  • can you compare this stick to the Wilson BLX Bold?

    which is better you think?

    I'm a control racket kind of player, thanks TW.

  • @jantisoy,

    There is little to compare, the Dunlop simply blows it away in terms of control, feel and precision.

    Chris, TW

  • What string is best on this racket, multifilament or polyester, what string is Spencer using?

  • @DNX091,

    It is a low powered racquet. Add a poly string and it is extremely low powered. If you like to take a big swing at the ball, and are looking for a very high level of control, then that would be a great set up. A multi or natural gut will open up the sweetspot, offer more power and much better comfort, so it really depends on what you are looking for. Spencer is using Kirschbaum Spiky Shark 16.

    Chris, TW

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  • great racket!!

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  • 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.

  • @tenniswarehouse Thanks Chris your great!

  • @phatschtuff They are very similar. I like the Biomimetic version a little better because of what Chris said, it feels more solid.

    Jason, TW

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