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[QUOTE="JackBauer44, post: 2974203, member: 227"] PureDrive is a hard racquet for the AVG 3.5/4.0 player. My suggestion for players is that if you're starting to have elbow problems, high tension will kill it. Now that I hit with my players and am not competing on a day-today basis - I am stringing my racquet at 48lbs. The average rec player isn't going to notice a difference between a high 50's and low 50's racquet. In terms of spin, if you want to stick with babolat - you could try the aero model. The aeros are known for bring extremely spin friendly. I've also been hearing great things from colleagues about the new Wilson Clash that just came out. I am definitely going to demo it and perhaps make the switch if I like it. In terms of type of string - if you can afford it, natural gut string is the best to not make your elbow bite. It may cause you to string your racquet a little more - especially if you're a heavy topspin player. Drop me a PM if you want any more help or advice! [/QUOTE]
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