Weight: 130 g
Balance: Even
Head size: 490 sq cm
String pattern: 14×18
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From the previous version, the purpose of the Evolution 130 has changed – now it excels in long and fluid rallies where you patiently keep the ball at the back of the court and wait for the right moment. Great power and solid control.
Reviews:
For the 2015/2016 season, Dunlop upgraded both Evolution 130 and its sister racket Evolution 120 into the new Force series; and the colors also changed dramatically.
The popular hybrid frame style (teardrop shape for more power with a small bridge for torsional stability and keeping control on a good level) from its predecessor Biomimetic Evolution 130 stayed the same, only the head shape was tweaked a bit, now it is more rounded. Also a few technologies were added or upgraded – for example AeroSkin for faster drag through the air or HyperFibre for improved shaft stiffness and better stability during shots.
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According to user reviews, it seems the purpose of this squash racket has changed – it is still pretty light and maneuverable but a bit less than the Evolution 120. So it’s not as good for that fast, aggressive play with lots of volleying – it works better for long and fluid rallies, patiently keeping the ball at the back of the court and waiting for a perfect opportunity. The light weight and great power enables you to do just that – hitting powerful strokes without much effort and waiting for the right moment.