AVERY M5 110

AVERY M5 110AVERY M5 110

Larger head size delivers more power in an easy to maneuver head light frame.

Weight – Strung 12.4oz.
Balance – 31.10cm (10 Points Head Light)
Beam – 19mm
Stiffness – 65
Swingweight – 322
Composition – 100% graphite
Length – 27 inches
String Pattern – 16 mains 19 crosses
Head size – 110 sq. in.


Price: $179.95

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Testimonials

  • "After years of customizing racquets for myself and my customers I have finally found the one. I've been playing with the M3 power for a month and would recommend this stick to anyone willing to get prepared on time. After using this racquet, all else will feel like a kids toy. The open string pattern allows for exceptional control on topspin, slice, and serves with spin. You want to hit a heavy ball? Go with the M3 power."

    Shane Racine, USPTA, 5.0 Rating
    Sponsored AVERY M3 Power Player
    "Tom, I am a 72 year old tennis enthusiast.  My home town is Lusby, Maryland.  I play "club" tennis in Naples in the winter and at The Island Country Club, Deer Isle, Maine in the summer.  I am currently men's member doubles and member mixed doubles club champion at each club.  In Maryland during the shoulder seasons, I play two or three Super Senior tournaments each year and am currently ranked #3 in the 70s singles bracket in Maryland.  Adam has rated me as a 3.5.  I had been playing with a very light Wilson 2.0 racket for some years thinking that because of age I needed a lighter racket.  Then I tried your Avery racket.  I found that I had as much  or more control with your racket, significantly more power in both ground strokes and serve.  I also have noticed a much different "ping" sound on making a good connection.  Finally, although I am not sure I can attribute a less painful shoulder solely to the Avery, I really believe that this heavier racket does somehow lessen a cronic issue with me and that is of severe right shoulder pain after a hard workout.  In fact after a Super Seniors tournament in early October 2010, using the old racket and which resulted in severe shoulder pain, I did not try another serve intil late December.  I am the proud owner of three Avery rackets."

    Bob Allen
    AVERY M5 Player