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2013 Gamma RZR 100 JR26 100inch 16*18 250g

Year: 2013

Gamma RZR 100 JR26 2013 is a tennis racket with head size 100in² and a string pattern 16x18.The declared unstrung frame weight is 250g, the balance is equal to 320mm and the stiffness is 68 RA.

Gamma 2013 Gamma RZR 100 JR26 100inch 16*18 250g (2013) tennis racquet - 100 sq in head, 250g unstrung weight, 16x18 string pattern

Brand

Gamma

Model

RZR

Weight (Unstrung)

250g (8.82 oz)

Head Size

100 in²

String Pattern

16x18

Stiffness (RA)

68 RA

Stiff

Balance

320mm

Expert Review

This model falls under the junior segment, shaping how it delivers power, control, and feel on court. The 100 in² head size boosts forgiveness and sweet spot size. A stiffness rating of 68 RA results in a firmer, more responsive feel at impact. With an unstrung weight of 250 g, the frame favors maneuverability. The 16x18 string pattern (open) influences spin access and launch angle. Performance-wise, it scores 60/100 for power, 80/100 for spin, and 40/100 for control, outlining its on-court behavior. Comfort levels are above average, supporting longer hitting sessions. It is best suited for beginner players.

User Feedback

Player discussions around racquets with this profile tend to focus on how it behaves in real match conditions. Comfort is generally viewed as a positive, particularly for longer sessions. Overall, it is most often recommended by users for beginner players.

Performance Scores

Power

60/100

Spin

80/100

Control

40/100

Comfort

80/100

Maneuverability

80/100

Stability

39/100

Arm Friendly

N/A

Tennis Elbow Risk

43/100

Recommendations

Player Level

Beginner

Category

Junior

Age Group

Kids

Swing Style

Compact

Playing Style

All Court

Recommended Tension

48; 55 lbs

Recommended String Type

Multifilament

Additional Specifications

Materials

Graphite

Grip

RZR Tac

Beam Profile

24-26-22 mm

Beam Width

24.0; 26.0; 22.0

Sweet Spot Size

Medium

String Pattern Density

Open

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