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Avalox/AVX 555 Blue Thunder Blade

Avalox/AVX 555 Blue Thunder Blade

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Blade/Rubber Combos for This Blade

Simple Combo. $96.00. A la carte price: $106.85. Save $10.85 (10%).

Combo includes the blade in your choice of handle style and two sheets of Avalox/AVX Pronte Rubber (medium sponge) in your choice of color and thickness.

Handle style:
Avalox/AVX Pronte Rubber (medium sponge):
Avalox/AVX Pronte Rubber (medium sponge):

Specs

Playing style: OFF. Speed: 9.0/11. Control: 9.5/10. Weight: 85±3 g. Plies: 5.


Product Description

In keeping with the legacy it inherited from the original Avalox 500 line, the Avalox 555 features desirable characteristics such as great touch and a large sweet spot while providing more power at high impact speeds. The trampoline effect has been improved so that players used to the earlier blades can enjoy the same soft and medium touch play as before, but can generate more speed, power, and spin due to longer dwell times. All Avalox Blue Thunder blades come pre-coated to avoid wood fiber loss when removing rubber. Made in Sweden.

The Chinese National Team first took delivery of these blades in December of 1997 and gradually most of their players are switching to Blue Thunder. Now these blades are available to a few retailers around the world as well.


More Information

We have lots of blade/rubber combos so that you can create your ideal racket at big savings! See Blade/Rubber Combos for more information.

The Blade Comparison Chart is a customizable chart that lets you compare blades.

See Grip and Handle Styles for descriptions of the handle styles that rackets and blades come in and an explanation of which of the two grip styles each handle style is for.

See Speed, Spin, Control for an explanation of how to interpret the speed, spin, and control ratings.

See Blade Info for information on blade material, plies, weight, handle technologies, and how long a blade will last.

See Racket Assembly for how to glue rubber to your blade.

The Manufacturer’s Website may have more information on this product.


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