Are you struggling to choose between the Dunlop Sonic Core rackets? There are two categories with in the hugely successful Sonic Core range: Control and Power and we have put together this guide to help you choose which racket would be best to take your game to the next level!
Reasons to buy: You'll get great control and enhanced power from the combination of the conventional head shape and larger 500cm2 head size on the Ultimate 132.
Reasons to buy: The conventional head shape gives you great control, while the larger head size packs more power. This racket offers a very lively hit from a control head shape due to the open 14x18 string pattern.
Reasons to buy: A legendary Dunlop control frame brought up to date with added Sonic Core and Flex Touch Resin technologies. Get control with the conventional head and the power from a 500cm2 head shape.
Reasons to buy: A hybrid frame shape gives the racket increased stability, so you can hit a shot of pure, focused power. The 120g frame weight offers superb manoeuvrability, power and control. This is Nick Matthew's signature frame.
Reasons to buy: The hybrid frame shape gives you the optimum blend of power and control. The long main strings increase power and the hybrid throat section is great for control.
Reasons to buy: Hit shots with real impact. A teardrop frame shape packs extra power, while the smaller 490cm2 head size delivers extra precision and control.
Reasons to buy: This lighter update to the Revelation Pro features a lighter head balance, making it manoeuvrable and quick around the court.
Reasons to buy: A larger 500cm2 head size and a thicker aero beam packs more punch into your game. The Revelation 125 and 135 have V-Shaft Technology to enhance stability and vcreate more power.
Reasons to buy: Get more power thanks to the mix of the 500cm2 head, V-Shaft Technology, thicker aero beam and the 14x18 Powermax string pattern. The most powerful Dunlop performance racket!
Prices may vary from the time of publication.
18 August 2022