Dunlop Aero-Star Review
Teardrop-shaped intermediate racket from Dunlop. Best for improving and intermediate players who want a balance of power and control.
Medium balance, a balanced mix of power and control. The most versatile shape for improving and intermediate players. The Dunlop Aero-Star fits squarely in that mould: a medium balance places the weight in the middle for an even, predictable swing, and the Carbon face keeps the response stiff and lively.
Dunlop Aero-Star specs
| Brand | Dunlop |
| Shape | Teardrop |
| Balance | Medium |
| Weight | 365 g (unstrung) |
| Surface | Carbon |
| Core | EVA |
| Recommended level | Intermediate |
| Power / Control / Spin | 7 / 8 / 7 (out of 10) |
| Typical price | $170 |
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FAQ
- Is the Dunlop Aero-Star good for beginners?
- Not ideally. With a medium balance and a teardrop shape it rewards a developed swing; intermediate players will get the most from it.
- How heavy is the Dunlop Aero-Star?
- It weighs about 365 g unstrung. That is a fuller weight that adds punch on smashes but asks a little more from your arm.
- What is the Dunlop Aero-Star best for?
- It is best for improving and intermediate players who want a balance of power and control. Power rates 7/10 and control 8/10.
- What core and surface does it use?
- A EVA core with a Carbon hitting surface — carbon faces are stiffer and more durable, giving a crisper, more powerful response.