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Dunlop Srixon CV 5.0 Racket

This is a used item, condition may vary and is not represented in the images shown.
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This is a used item, condition may vary and is not represented in the images shown.

Duplicate items listed indicates that more than one is available.

All sales are final on the purchase of used racquets.

  • Manufacturer name: Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd.
  • Address: Wakinohama-cho, Chuo-ku, 651-0072 Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
  • Contact: www.srigroup.co.jp
  • Responsible person: Dunlop International Europe Ltd.
  • Responsible person address: Esp 131-133, 5633AA Eindhoven, Niederlande
  • Responsible person contact: info@dunlopsports.com

Overview

Dunlop's Srixon Revo CV 5.0 offers the best of both worlds. It offers much of the spin-potential and precision found in the  more compact CV 3.0 model, but it also packs a slightly larger head size (102in²) for a more forgiving response on off-center impact. Boasting a head heavy balance, the CV 5.0 offers decent stability for a sub 11 ounce racket. The signature technology is called Sonic Core VG, which adds a special rubber material to the standard urethane and silicon formula for enhanced dampening. This racket also comes with a material technology called Synchro Charge, which uses a flexible graphite in the racket's upper hoop to counteract the stiff feel off off-center impact. From the baseline, the CV 5.0 combines easy handling with impressive accuracy. The  roomy 658 cm² head provides decent power without over compromising the control, and stability is impressive for the weight. With its whippy acceleration and open 16x19 string pattern, spin comes very easy, making this a great option for the burgeoning topspin player or anyone looking for easy spin.  At net, the CV 5.0 glides into position with mindless ease, making it great on fast exchanges. Finally, this racket's explosive acceleration will enable you to swing for power on serves. All in all, Dunlop has succeeded in creating a very user-friendly weapon for the improving player who wants to add pace and spin to their shots.

Grading Scale

Unused

Racket has not been hit with but may have minor cosmetic defects. May or may not have been strung.

Grade A - Excellent

Racket is in excellent condition. It exhibits very little use; wear is evident on grip and grommets only. May have minor paint defects.

Grade B - Great

Racket is in great condition. It has been used and shows some minor cosmetic wear on the frame. Does not exhibit wear from play that exposes graphite. Frame is not damaged from strings as a result of poor grommet care.

Grade C - Good

Racket is in good condition. Exhibits clear wear from groundstrokes in multiple places on the frame. May have paint chips and/or may have a very small amount of graphite exposed from play.

Grade D - Good

Racket is in OK condition. While the racket is playable, it exhibits abundant wear on the bumper guard, paint, grip, and/or grommets. Frame probably has graphite exposed from ground contact.