Name:Maria Diegnan, The Tennis Menace
Racket Tested: Cirrus One BLX
Please rate the categories below 1 through 5 rating (1-poor 5-Excellent)
Comfort: 5
Power: 4
Control: 5
Stability: 5
Feel: 5
Overall: 5
What is the first thing you noticed when you picked up the racket? It is super light weight. I could swing with it all day long.
What did you like about the racket? It has a big sweet spot, nice big head.
What did you dislike about the racket? The grip is smaller than I am accustomed to, but some extra grip tape does the trick.
Overall, how did it play? This racket became my “go to” racket, as soon as I began playing with it. It has perfect control for my drop shots, and plenty of power for my driving shots.
Compares to: I usually play with an N Code 3, and although the N Code was heavier, I felt very comfortable with the Cirrus One.
What type of player do you think this racket is made for? This racket seems like it’s for players looking for a good combo of power and feel
Bottom line: I would use this racket on match day, which means a lot. I only use a racket that is going to give results…this is it.
Comments: With a name like Cirrus, you will be sky high on your game!
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