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  1. Jan 6, 2022 · Before I get into this Donnay Unibody racquets review, I want to point out that Donnay are known for taking arm comfort really seriously with the multiple cores inside the racquet to dampen vibrations.

  2. Oct 23, 2022 · However, it is stiffer than both of them…..so beware if you have sensitive arm issues (i.e: tennis elbow). Overall, it is an excellent racket! Firmly deserves to be amongst the best racquets of 2022.

  3. Dec 19, 2012 · So I never hear anyone talk about them and never see anything about them, they seem like really good racquets and I've considered geting one since I've been going through shoulder and elbow problems and want to switch to a more arm friendly racquet ( which in donnays claim to fame ) so just...

  4. Mar 8, 2021 · Our Top Picks for Arm-Friendly Tennis Racquets. Here are some of the best tennis racquets for tennis elbow and other arm issues. Click the links below to jump to the individual reviews in this post. Wilson Clash 100; Wilson Blade 98; Head MicroGEL Radical; Volkl V-Sense V1 Pro; Volkl V-Feel 10; Prince Textreme Tour 100P; Prince Phantom Pro 100

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · I would say one benefit of Donnay racquets is their arm-friendliness, and the new Octacore Formula 100 does not disappoint. It plays with excellent comfort, and I had no issues with my hitting arm even after using a full bed of poly.

  6. Donnay Formula 100 Racquet Review. Price: $ Upsides. Feel. Power. Access to spin. Maneuverability. User friendly. Downsides. Nothing we could agree on. Summary. The Formula 100 appears to be a departure for Donnay from the thin-beamed, very flexible frames of the X-Dual and X series.

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  8. The most arm friendly and flexible tennis rackets tend to have an oversized head size, a low stiffness rating, a low recommended string tension range and be light weight. Lighter rackets with larger head sizes make for a more powerful string bed with a bigger sweet spot.

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