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		<title>Fischer M Comp 95</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2007 02:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fischer M Comp 95 &#160; Price: $220 Head Size: 95 sq. in. Length: 27 in. Weight: 12.3 oz. Flexibility: Flexible Balance: 4/5 in. head light Ideal Swing: Long NTRP: 4.5–7.0SALES PITCH: A control-oriented frame with the ? exibility and feedback high-level players crave. COMPARE TO: N/A HOW IT TESTED: Although it’s not a household name [...]]]></description>
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<div><span class="middle_column_content"><b><img src="http://tennis.com/uploadedImages/Your_Game/Gear/Racquets/Fischer/2007_08_17_fischer_m_comp_95.jpg" alt="Fischer M Comp 95" align="right" border="0" height="132" hspace="10" vspace="10" width="327" />Price:</b> $220<br />
<b>Head Size:</b> 95 sq. in.<br />
<b>Length:</b> 27 in.<br />
<b>Weight:</b> 12.3 oz.<br />
<b>Flexibility:</b> Flexible<br />
<b>Balance:</b> 4/5 in. head light<br />
<b>Ideal Swing:</b> Long<br />
<b>NTRP:</b> 4.5–7.0</span><span class="middle_column_content"><b>SALES PITCH:</b><br />
A control-oriented frame with the ? exibility and feedback high-level players crave.</span></p>
<p><span class="middle_column_content"><b>COMPARE TO:</b><br />
N/A</span></p>
<p><span class="middle_column_content"><b>HOW IT TESTED:</b><br />
Although it’s not a household name in the States, Fischer’s racquets are popular in Europe. The company’s latest model is made with advanced players in mind. At more than 12 ounces, the M Comp 95 is a heavy stick that doesn’t provide much in the way of power. It’s also a ? exible frame and can feel springy at ? rst, but after you spend some time with it, you’ll ? nd it delivers a comfortable hitting experience and allows for creative shot-making. If you’ve got long, fast strokes and can routinely ? nd the sweet spot, this frame has plenty to offer. Surprisingly, many intermediate playtesters liked it, too. While recognizing it takes a strong player to maneuver the weight, they appreciated the control, stability, and comfort. With the M Comp 95, Fischer has also introduced “No Tolerance Technology,” which isn’t technology per se, but a quality-control feature. Typically, two racquets of the same model have slight variances in weight and balance that discerning players can pick up on. Fischer guarantees that each of the M Comp 95 frames will have exactly the same specs.</span></p>
<p><span class="middle_column_content"><b>BOTTOM LINE:<br />
</b>Accomplished players with big swings who favor fl exible racquets should take a look at this one.</span></div>
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