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    Posted: 02/04/2009 at 2:27am
Hi guys,

I am looking for a very heavy Joola Rosskopf Fire Anatomic or Straight in the 95-105g range. Around 98-100 gramm would be perfect. Someone has got to have a heavy one lying around somewhere that they don't want. Smile  Let me know!
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Is there a specific reason for so heavy one? How heavy is that one u currently have? What u require is even heavier than my Bty SC which is like 94g/95g.....My Custom made POC mid ply w/Mahoghany as outer plies is quite heavy like 105g....that's just amazing....Good luck tho'...
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I want it that heavy because of the more solid feel and higher speed that such a high weight brings. My current one (my original 20 year old Rossi Fire that I bought 20 years ago myself) is about 98 grams. I have Tenergy 05 2.1mm on both sides.  I have no trouble at all lifting the racket. Smile  It's as fast as Carbon blade with a wood feel.


By the way....a *STRAIGHT* handle is ok, too, if anyone has a Rossi Fire that's in the above mentioned weight range.
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