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    Posted: 09/09/2007 at 12:07am
Hi USA, before you people go to your bed, does anyone know of the weight of primorac carbon FL, is it 85g or 95g???????, then you can all go to bed .Fraser
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Computer says anywhere from 95-99gms depending on which site you look at.
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Hi loopy thanks for that, the reason i was askingwas i have a little bit of t/elbow, i thought it was something like that , some one tried to sell me one told me it was 83g, ,95g and 2m r/ers, and my arm would have fallen offLOLLOLLOL,remember when i was asking on the form about the joola topspin i was using, someone told me to try sriver el and someone said try inspiret quattro.and inspiret, thought i would try it , but not sure what to put on my BH, any idea, will try on the form later and ask, see you mate, Aussie slang.Fraser 
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the galaxy t2 is said to be similar to primorac carbon and weighs 76 gSmile ,do stretches before you play to combat tennis elbow,also anatomic handle may help
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Remember that there is a tolerance from the published weight from the manufacturer. If they give you a certain figure (e.g. 85 grams), there will be at least 10 grams variants. If they give you a range of weight (e.g. 80 - 90 grams), there is a chance that you can get a few grams less than the lowest figure (e.g.78 grams).
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I dont mean to contradict you firetack but tennis elbow is a tendon and ligament affliction, not a muscle problem (I only say this from experience).
I am going through it myself right now. It has put an end to my tennis playing(competition wise) days.
 The good thing is that you may have to change a little bit of your loop form to ease the pain a bit. The major pain comes from the restriction of the ball hitting the racket(of course it is worse with the tennis ball weighing more than a 40 mm TT ball.
I wish you luck fraser, and use lots of ice and Ibuprofen.
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thanks for that loopy, do some exersise, does help, who thought you could get t/elbow playing t/tennis,  now thats my weekness, before i had this i use to hear the guys in the background saying watch his FH, which was really good, now they know i cant smash the ball alot, thats live, see you mate, FRaser.
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Anatomic handle tell me more, please.
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using an anatomic handle will open out your fingers so you are not gripping as tightly as with flared,similarly putting grip around a flared handle will do the same.this may ease your tennis elbow but toget rid of it you need complete rest.i recently had this problem,rested for two months now i use a light blade and no hollowed out handle and so far no pain,i also have a stretching out ritual of the arm prior to playing which i feel is essential to prevent reoccurance of injury ,it is not just ligament inflammation but also a sore forearmCrylastly make sure your blade is not head heavy.
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thanks for that firetack, looking at some blades on the internet now, will keep this in mind, nearly bought  hinoki carbon 40, when they got back to me they told me it was 90g, that would have been a disaster, now i am looking at this, galaxy t4 carbon 83g, and looks good, could not believe the price, $34.00, hope it is not a fakeLOLLOLLOL, have you ever bought from www.eacheng.net??? Fraser, might ask on the form, now,see you mate.
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i got the galaxy t2 from eaching very fast,light,cheap it is off+ for sure and is very good quality,delivery takes a while but eaching is okThumbs%20Up
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