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Re-Impact Chevalier

Re-Impact Chevalier

Regardless of whether you are playing from the back court, half-distance or directly at the table, the offensive competition racket Re-Impact Chevalier always delivers first-class performance. With an exceptional control rate of 200%, it always delivers the required 100% performance so that no shot is left to chance. This racket is ideal for offensive players, all-round players and technically skilled offensive defensive players.

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Re-Impact Chevalier: The Exceptional Competition Blade for Professional-Level Play
Masterful Spin Control
The Re-Impact Chevalier enables precise control over spin, which is crucial for the ball's trajectory and placement length. With this blade, you can perfectly execute your desired playing technique and force your opponent into higher ball trajectories.
Optimal Ball Trajectory
Thanks to its unique construction, the Chevalier generates a low trajectory, which is particularly advantageous for modern plastic balls. The ball lands precisely in the 25-30 cm zone before the baseline, where it no longer loses spin and remains low.
Superior Ball Control
The outstanding ball control and feedback of the Chevalier allows you to perfectly judge spin and ball trajectory. Discover playing possibilities that you haven't perceived before.
Health-Preserving Technology
The Re-Impact Chevalier protects your health through its joint-friendly construction. The aerodynamic shape reduces air resistance and relieves strain on arm and shoulder joints, especially during forehand play.
Outstanding Features:
Highest rating of 200% in player tests
Optimal for hard medium sponges (43°)
Generates immense spin bombs from all positions
Extremely low and dangerous ball trajectory
Highest spin development
Pro Tip: For optimal performance, we recommend a 43° sponge in 2.1 mm for the forehand and 1.9 mm for the backhand. For harder rubbers, the thickness should be reduced to 1.7-1.8 mm.
Gewicht
68 g
Dicke
10,4 mm
Kontrolle
200
Effet
200
Biegeelastizität
medium to medium-hard
Einsatzbereich
allround-spin- off+
Technik
classically playable
Kombiholz
no

Custom-made

Custom production according to hand size for standard handles: Anatomical, Straight, and Concave. Custom-made in length and circumference (thickness). For special shapes: Conical grip, Beaver grip, Ship grip, and Special grip - size adjustment to hand size.

 

Please enter the measurements as described below in the free text field under the handle selection (The handle selection appears only after a blade size has been chosen). If no measurements are provided, we will deliver these in standard size.

 

For this order, the following information is required, which you can enter in the free field under the handle selection: 1. Lines 1 - 6 (see image) 2. Description: U = Length of the forearm (forearm (inside) joint to wrist); not shown in image. Please provide us with this information in the designated text field under the handle selection: Example: L1:10.7/L2:9.7/L3:10.0/L4:8.7/L5:20.0/L6:19.5/U:23 Unit of measurement: cm!

Simply copy this text and paste it under "Measurements of hand" with your values: L1: /L2: /L3: /L4: /L5: /L6: /U:

 

These details are also necessary for the production of Ship grip, Conical grip, and Beaver grip! If you do not provide any information, the handle will be made in the respective standard size.

Measurements and Descriptions

All information regarding speed and weight etc. refers to the standard blade. The larger blades have slightly less speed, although the differences are very minimal in each case. The weight difference between standard, medium, and large blades is only a few grams.

Handle Shapes

Anatomical

The anatomical handle fills the palm well. It sits very firmly in the hand.

    Concave

    The wide end of the concave handle prevents the racket from slipping out of the hand and is relatively flexible.

    Straight

    The straight handle supports any type of racket grip, it's the easiest to vary/rotate. Good for flexible wrist use.

    Penholder/pen-hold

    The penholder grip allows only one side of the racket to be used, it's optimal for wrist variations.
    Japanese penholder style – racket with a long, angular handle (Penholder Jap.)
    Chinese penholder style – racket with a short, flat handle (Penholder Chin.)

    Conical handle(FL)

    The conical handle is a round tapered handle that can be easily rotated while still sitting securely in the hand.

    Beaver handle

    The beaver handle has a wide, one-sided flat-running end, making it secure and comfortable in the hand.

    Ship's propeller

    a handle rotated by 45 degrees, which sits well in the hand

    Ergonomic


    The ergonomic pistol grip is a replica of James Haylord's invention created for our products. The original grip is designed so that the hand, including all fingers, rests on the handle and not on the blade. However, with our product, the thumb and index finger rest on the respective hitting surface, so the handle shaft has been optimally redesigned. The advantage is that the grip now allows for better hand guidance to the racket wood. However, the grip is purely handmade and not easy to produce.

      Noble sealing Mahogany

      The noble sealing in mahogany looks wonderful because the noble stain completely colors the wood structure and further solidifies the surface of the balsa. This way, you don't see any signs of use as with lighter woods, and due to the surface hardening, the playing characteristics such as ball control are perceived even more clearly, without the wood's natural vibration being transmitted to the hand. In addition, the wood is better protected against humidity and sweat.

      The MCP system is a special grip system that

      1. controls the mass effect of the racket by allowing you to reduce the pressure point of the racket for passive shots and, conversely, immensely increase it for active shots. This requires an elaborate grip shell, consisting of a surface layer of hardwood and an underlayer of softwood, because the direct underlayer must be able to vibrate elastically, similar to a tuning fork. This way, I can

      2. systematically extend the KSLS system notches in the handle to allow the upper blade to vibrate more elastically and generate even more spin, but also

      3. obtain a more appealing surface grip that doesn't absorb hand sweat as quickly.