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Fischer Pro No. 1 Impact FT

By Your Host • Category: Racquets - Fischer • 2007
Fischer Pro No. 1 Impact FT  
Fischer Pro No. 1 Impact FTPRICE $190
HEAD SIZE 102 sq. in.
LENGTH 27.4 in.
WEIGHT 11.1 oz.
FLEXIBILITY Firm
BALANCE 3/5 in. head light
BEAM WIDTH 25-23-20 mm
IDEAL SWING Long
NTRP 3.5–4.5
FIRST TAKE:
You’re a scrappy player whose game is based not so much on putting the ball away as it is on getting it back. Naturally, you covet a racquet with excellent maneuverability, which you’ll find here.

COMPARE TO:
Fischer Pro Impact FT

HOW IT TESTED:
The Fischer Pro No. 1 Impact FT was a favorite among all-courters in the NTRP range of 3.5 to 4.5. They loved the racquet’s maneuverability and whippy feel in the throat, which is created by the frame’s tapered cross section (it’s thicker in the head and thinner in the throat). These characteristics helped players swing aggressively and create angles off the ground and on serves. But the whippy cross section might have detracted from control, as testers tended to miss their mark when they tried to end the point with a big shot. Unlike most racquets, the Pro No. 1 Impact FT doesn’t have any vibration-dampening technology in the handle. The Feedback Grip is, simply put, a stiff shaft designed to send vibrations to your hand for extra feel. Don’t worry, the racquet’s not uncomfortable— Fischer adheres pieces of metal on the racquet to “tune” the vibration frequencies—but the frame isn’t ideal if you want a cushioned sensation.

BOTTOM LINE:
It lacks the precision to satisfy control players but has the maneuverability to please all-courters and net-rushers.

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Your Host is Jeff - Jeff picked up his first racket at age 8 and immediately fell in love with the sport. He played varsity tennis in high school and intramural in college and currently plays in USTA Sectional Tournaments. His passion for tennis was fully realized when he started teaching his now fiancee the sport he loves. Today Jeff is still an avid tennis player, an ETUA tennis official and teaches young kids and teens whenever he can.
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