噂のあのラケット・・・

ヘッドさんが大々的にスピードのプロトタイプの先行試打を行っていますね。

僕も申し込んでみたいと思いましたが、募集要項に「ヘッドの製品をこよなく愛してること」みたいな項目あったじゃないですか。

僕、ヘッドのラケット1本も持ってないので無理だなって申し込みませんでした。

でもいいなぁ、真っ白なラケバが付いて、ストリングが付いて、専用デザインのボールが付いて。

そして真っ黒ラケットは必ず外れない格好良さ。

真っ黒なだけでなくてほんの僅かにデザインが施されているのが尚良し。

初グラフィンの時のプロトタイプスピードも格好良かった。

ラケット売れ難そうな近年でこんな派手にプロモーションやっちゃうなんて凄い強気。

うーん、良いなぁ(笑)

 

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僕が持ってるヘッドの物っていったらマジでこのシャツぐらいしか無い・・・。

ガットでは昔ホーク17にハマったけど。

ヘッドで好きなラケットは・・・丁度良いバランスのラジカルか、グラフィン以前のボックスしてるプレステージか。

何だかんだでスピードの方はあまりちゃんと打った事無くて印象が薄い。

正面も横も薄いラウンドフレームこそ今時のラケットだと思うのですが、薄いラケットだったらどうしてもボックスの方が好きだなぁ。

グラフィネクストでストリングパターンを変えられるMPAが出た時は流行るぞこれって思ったのですが、結局グラフィンタッチで止めちゃいましたね。

プリンスのスピードポートチューニングシステムと言い好みの打球感に調整できる良い機能だと思うのですがどうもサッパリみたいですね・・・。

MXGも然り、積極的に新しいアイディアを提案してくるヘッド、今回のスピードも一応はグラフィンかではあるみたいですが、ここまで堂々と宣伝してきているのだからきっとまた僕らに衝撃を与えてくれるのは間違いなさそう。

なんでしょうね、360って数字。

 

そしてこれ書いてる途中でついさっきゴンちゃん動画の新作がアップ。

サーブは1本のみ、リターンは3球以内に決めるというルールのリターン強化的なゲーム形式。

やっぱり僕はリターンに自信が無く、まあ打つだけならそこそこ良さそうに見えますが、コースはほぼ真ん中に集まる。

それでもぶっ叩いてやるぜ!って意思が相手に伝われば概ね成功と呼べるという事ですが、でも他の皆、結構コースも狙えてるよね。

こういうリスクを負う攻撃の時こそコンパクトに正確に当てにいければって感じですけど、デカいな、俺のフォア・・・。

よこすみたいにコンパクトに叩ければ見栄えも精度も良いのでしょうが。

フィジカルが良いよこすですが、コンパクトに叩き、ボールタッチで相手を崩せる、武器が多くて良いよねぇ。

あと自分はリターン時のボールへの入り方含めたフットワーク全般、特にリターンの時、反射神経に自信が無いからよく手だけでボールを追っかけて打ちにいってると思う。

足の動きがとってもバタバタする。

見ていて危なっかしい、安定しているように見えない。

後半にコジVSゴンちゃんがあるのですが、エグいね、コジのフットワーク。

軽やかにボール叩きにいってる。

自滅する気配を見せてくれないスピン系のストロークもあり、しっかり叩いて派手な攻めもある。攻守共に万能やん。

これぐらいスマートにボールを打ちにいける能力があったらなぁ。

動けて、派手なショット打ててって、相手に与えるプレッシャー半端無いよね。


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