Racquets

AVERY 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.


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AVERY M3 Power 95

Slightly heavier and not as head light, offers more power with less effort.

Weight - Strung 12.6oz.
Balance - 32.10cm (7 Points Head Light)
Beam - 19mm
Stiffness - 65
Swingweight - 350
Composition - 100% graphite
Length - 27 inches
String Pattern - 16 mains 20 crosses
Head size - 95 sq. in.


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AVERY M3 Control 95

Has enough weight for power and easy to maneuver. Great for players who take a big swing at the ball, the ultimate control racquet.

Weight - Strung 12.4oz.
Balance - 30.50cm (12 Points Head Light)
Beam - 19mm
Stiffness - 65
Swingweight - 322
Composition - 100% graphite
Length - 27 inches
String Pattern - 16 mains 20 crosses
Head size - 95 sq. in.


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Testimonials

  • "I am the head tennis pro at both Cedar Hammock Golf & Country Club and Naples Heritage Golf & Country Club in Naples, Florida. I have been looking for a racquet to recommend to my club members and renters for the 2011 winter season. Tom Avery introduced me to the M5 110 which I demo'd along with the M3 Control 95 and M3 Power 95. Within a week, I purchased the M5 110 to demo to the clubs and bought two M3 Power 95's for myself. I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Tom Avery simply makes great tennis racquets that have a lot of thought and consideration behind them from his many years of playing and being around the great game of tennis."

    Adam Gislason
    Sales Rep and AVERY M3 Power Player
    "When I picked up the M5 for the first time it felt like an extension of my arm. My tennis elbow is gone and I'm hitting volleys at the net I thought I would never hit."

    Dave Clark
    Avery M5 Player