Product Description
Size |
17'' |
Grip Size |
4 1/8 inches |
Sport |
Tennis |
Material |
Aluminum |
Skill Level |
Beginner |
Frame Material |
Aluminum |
Shaft Material |
Aluminum |
Item Weight |
0.22 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions |
16"L x 14"W |
Package Weight |
0.22 Kilograms |
About this item
Multi-Size to Match ---Kids Tennis Racquet is the perfect starter racquet for little ones, with sizes ranging from 17"-25".
Durable Material --- This junior racquet features durable aluminum frames and strings, ensuring it can withstand hours of play.
Lightweight Design --- The included cover bag makes it easy to transport, while the lightweight design makes it easy for youth to handle.
Good to Learn --- Get your little ones in on the fun with family game night and watch them learn and improve with this beginner racquet.
Get Promoted --- With its combination of durability and user-friendly design, the Kids Tennis Racquet is a great choice for young players looking to improve and develop their skills.
Rackets are made of different materials. The smallest, 17 to 19 inches, are made of aluminium which makes them solid and resistant to shocks. From 21 inches, it is possible to find rackets made of aluminium and graphite, these kinds of rackets are more powerful. However, graphite is more fragile than aluminium so those rackets will break easier in case of shock. From 25 inches, or a racket for a 9 year old, it can be completely made out of graphite. They are designed for children who are beginning to play well and who want to enter the world of competition. They are real scale models of rackets for adults. The price is of course higher but their performance is much better.
The question of a racket's overall weight when choosing a tennis racket for a child is not really an issue. The weight of the different sizes of rackets is almost the same with variations of 5 grams. Therefore the weight is not really taken into account when choosing a racket for a child. However, if the young player has a good level, he can start using models for adults from the age of 12. In that case, it is important to choose a lightweight racket in order to avoid injuries. A light racket for adults weighs between 230 and 260 grams. Notice that it is not necessary to change the racket when your child needs a heavier racket. There are strips of lead tape that can be glued to the racket in order to make it some grams heavier and this will allow you to modify the balance of the racket as well.















