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It all depends on what type of vibration you are trying to dampen!

2006-08-19 10:19:09 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ehhh... Vibration dampners well, they dont do much. They help a little, by cutting into a little string vibration (durr) and making the strings have a little (stress little) more playablity. On my old wilson (came prestring w/ dapner) the dapner was quite large and seemingly built into the string as it covered about 5 strings. My new Völkl came with a small dapner that only covers about 2 strings. I put it on, took it off, put it back on. I just like the way it looked, didnt fell much difference. But, maybe it adds a little to string life

2006-08-19 15:19:02 · answer #2 · answered by fbgav 3 · 0 0

All the dampers all work the same way by asorbing the vibrations...they all look a little different and some tend to be easy to be knocked off by the tennis ball...soo I say just get a damper that goes with the colors of you racquet cause it really doesn't make a big difference...I'm using the Head logo damper....soo yeahh.. good luck

2006-08-19 11:05:48 · answer #3 · answered by RelientKayers 4 · 0 0

There isn't much difference, except maybe some are better at staying in the string bed than others. In theory, a tiny little 5-gram dampner shouldn't do much on a 300-gram racquet.

2006-08-20 12:29:13 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Vibration dampeners don't work!

Avoid tennis elbow by avoiding improper technique.

2006-08-21 19:13:17 · answer #5 · answered by jeff spin 3 · 0 0

They are all pretty much the same except for the way they look.

2006-08-19 10:30:59 · answer #6 · answered by messtograves 5 · 0 0

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