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| Value for Money | 9.2/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.2/10 |
Full review by
Guest.
on 7th Jul 2008
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User Rating : 10
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Very good incredibly cheap, and it plays very nicely. The only problem being that it is quite light, maybe too light.
Guest.'s review and ratings | 21 words
Review by
Garyissimplythebest
on 19th May 2008
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The dunlop 300g is good for money and the best racket i have ever bought.
Garyissimplythebest's full review | 78 words
Review by
Guest.
on 22nd Mar 2008
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User Rating : 10
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The Dunlop Hotmelt 300G really is a fantastic tennis racket. Its been great for my game and has helped me improve a lot. I am glad i brought this one rather than one of the others I was looking at.
Guest.'s full review | 40 words
Review by
Urbo
on 24th Oct 2007
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User Rating : 10
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Good racket for intermediate to advanced players. Maneuverability makes pace shots easy to play.
Urbo's full review | 26 words
Review by
slater458
on 3rd Apr 2006
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User Rating : 8
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I have been playing with the Dunlop Hotmelt 300G racket for 2 seasons now and have found it to be a really good racket. At 300 grams this racket is an ideal weight for strong club players looking for good control. The racket is sometimes unforgiving if not hit directly in the middle however, this is the same with most of the other rackets that are aimed at the advanced club player or higher. One final point is that this racket can currently be bought for £40 which is a bargain for the qual ...
slater458's full review | 122 words
Review by
joel dunn![]()
on 9th Jul 2005
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User Rating : 6
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Over all the Dunlop Hotmelt 300G is a good racket but very tempermental if you,re not used to it and causes a number of arm troubles. I would say this racket is for a more laid back player but a player also on the ball cause miss hits occur alot if youre not concentrating.
joel dunn's full review | 89 words

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