
Dunlop FX Junior 26 Inch Tennis Racket
Amplify every aspect of your game with the Dunlop FX Junior 26 Inch Tennis Racket in Violet/Black/Cyan, a junior version of the versatile frame that combines power, spin, and control for all-round domination.
Updated for improved power and comfort, the next generation of the FX range retains the easy playability of its predecessor, while a few choice tweaks to the specs make it even more arm-friendly. Designed for junior players aged 12 and up, the 26in edition of the FX 500 weighs in at an easily manoeuvrable 250g. Like every racket in the Force range, it features a 16/19 string pattern for easy access to spin, and a mixed-width beam provides stability where you need it.Amplify every aspect of your game with the Dunlop FX Junior 26 Inch Tennis Racket in Violet/Black/Cyan, a junior version of the versatile frame that combines power, spin, and control for all-round domination.
Updated for improved power and comfort, the next generation of the FX range retains the easy playability of its predecessor, while a few choice tweaks to the specs make it even more arm-friendly. Designed for junior players aged 12 and up, the 26in edition of the FX 500 weighs in at an easily manoeuvrable 250g. Like every racket in the Force range, it features a 16/19 string pattern for easy access to spin, and a mixed-width beam provides stability where you need it.Original: $34.87
-65%$34.87
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Amplify every aspect of your game with the Dunlop FX Junior 26 Inch Tennis Racket in Violet/Black/Cyan, a junior version of the versatile frame that combines power, spin, and control for all-round domination.
Updated for improved power and comfort, the next generation of the FX range retains the easy playability of its predecessor, while a few choice tweaks to the specs make it even more arm-friendly. Designed for junior players aged 12 and up, the 26in edition of the FX 500 weighs in at an easily manoeuvrable 250g. Like every racket in the Force range, it features a 16/19 string pattern for easy access to spin, and a mixed-width beam provides stability where you need it.






















