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Product Description:

This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.

This tennis racket is ideal for learning technical skills. Its 670 cm² head size and 34,5 cm balance point offer a good compromise between forgiveness, power, and maneuverability.

KUIKMA

Adult tennis racket - kuikma easy

Selling priceRs 1,650.00

Size guide

HOW TO CHOOSE MY SIZE

Mens                   Womens                  Child


GUIDE TO SIZES MEN

To take your measurements:

  • Head:  Wrap a measuring tape around your head, above the eyebrows. Make sure it's parallel to the ground when your head is straight.
  • Chest:  Wrap a measuring tape around your back and come forward as far as your chest goes. Make sure it is straight and parallel to the ground.
    Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.
  • Size:  Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button.
    Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.
  • Main:  Hold a tape measure at the bend of your thumb. Wrap around your palm.
  • Feet: hold on stand against a wall, heels touching the wall. Place an object (eg a book...) against your longest toe.
    Measure the length between the wall and the object.
MEN'S TOPS: T-shirts, tank tops, shirts, fleeces, sweaters, jackets ...
Chest size:
(in cm)
84-87 88-91 92-95 96-99 100-103 104-107 108-113 114-118 119-123 124-129 130-135 136-141 142-146 147-153 154-159
Size US XS XS/S S S/M M M/L L L / XL XL XL / 2XL 2XL 2XL / 3XL 3XL 3XL / 4XL 4XL
Size EU XS S M M/L L L / XL XL XL / 2XL 2XL 2XL / 3XL 3XL 3XL / 4XL 4XL 4XL / 5XL 5XL
MEN'S BOTTOM: Shorts, pants, tracksuits, swimwear...
Waist size:
(in cm)
70-73 74-77 78-81 82-85 86-89 90-95 96-100 101-105 106-111 112-117 118-123 124-129 130-135 136-141 142-147
EU size - Europe 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64
Universal size XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL 2XL-3XL 3XL 3XL-4XL 4XL 4XL-5XL 5XL
MEN'S GLOVES: cycling, skiing, diving...
Waist size:
(in cm)
20.25-20.85 20.86-21.5 21.51-22.15 22.16-22.8 22.81-23.45 23.46-24.1 24.11-24.75
Universal size XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
MEN'S CAP: Caps, beanies, helmets ...
Head measurement:
(in cm)
51.1 52 52.9 53.8 54.7 55.6 56.5 57.4 58.3 59.2 60.1
Size T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10
GUIDES DES WOMEN'S SIZES

To take your measurements:

  • Head:  Wrap a measuring tape around your head, above the eyebrows. Make sure it's parallel to the ground when your head is straight.
  • Chest:  Wrap a measuring tape around your back and come forward as far as your bust goes. Make sure it is straight and parallel to the ground.
    Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.
  • Under Bust:  directly under the bust. wrap a measuring tape around the rib cage. Make sure it is straight and parallel to the ground.
    Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.
  • Size:  Wrap a tape measure around the narrowest part of your waist, above your belly button.
    Raise your head, tighten the tape and breathe normally.
  • Hips:  wrap a tape measure around the fullest part of your hips
  • Main:  Hold a tape measure at the bend of your thumb. Wrap around your palm.
  • Feet: stand against a wall with your heels touching the wall. Place an object (eg a book...) against your longest toe.
    Measure the length between the wall and the object.
      WOMEN'S TOPS: T-shirts, tank tops, shirts, fleeces, sweaters, jackets, swimwear...
      Chest size:
      (in cm)
      76-79 80-83 84-87 86-91 92-95 96-99 100-103 104-107 108-113 114-118 119-123 124-129 130-135 136-141 142-146 147-153
      UK size 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
      EU size - Europe 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
      Universal size 3XS 2XS XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL 2XL-3XL 3XL 3XL-4XL 4XL 4XL-5XL
      BRA
      Under Bust Size:
      (in cm)
      63-67 68-72 73-77 78-82 83-87 88-92 93-97 98-102 103-107 108-112 113-117
      Size 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 120 125 130
      UK size 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50

       

      For high end swimwear with back ties, if your size is not available, you can wear another size with similar band size.
      Examples:  with a size 95C , you can wear a  100B by tightening the rear link more , or a  90D by tightening the back link less .

      Chest size in cm)
      Section A-A 72-74 77-79 82-84 87-89 92-94 97-99 102-104 107-109
      Cutting A 75-77 80-82 85-87 90-92 95-97 100-102 105-107 110-112
      Cutting B 78-80 83-85 88-90 93-95 98-100 103-105 108-110 113-115
      Cutting C 81-83 86-88 91-93 96-98 101-103 106-108 111-113 116-118
      Cutting D 84-86 89-91 94-96 99-101 104-106 109-111 114-116 119-121
      Cutting E 87-89 92-94 97-99 102-104 107-109 112-114 117-119 122-124
      Cutting F 90-92 95-97 100-102 105-107 111-113 115-117 120-122 125-127
      Cutting G 93-95 98-100 103-105 108-110 113-115 118-120 123-125 128-130
      WOMEN'S BOTTOM: Shorts, pants, tracksuits...
      Waist size:
      (in cm)
      57-58 58-62 63-65 66-69 70-73 74-77 78-84 85-90 91-96 97-102 103-108 109-114 115-120 121-128 129-132 133-139
      UK size 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
      EU size - Europe 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62
      Universal size 3XS 2XS XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL 2XL-3XL 3XL 3XL-4XL 4XL 4XL-5XL
      Swimsuit ...
      Size:
      (cm)
      56-59 60-63 64-67 68-71 72-75 76-79 80-93 84-89 90-95 96-101 102-107 108-113 114-119 120-125 126-131 132-137
      Hipsize:
      (cm)
      86-89 90-93 94-97 98-101 102-105 106-109 110-113 114-119 120-125 126-131 132-137 138-143 144-149 150-155 156-161 162-167
      EU size - Europe 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64
      Universal size 2XS XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL 2XL-3XL 3XL 3XL-4XL 4XL 4XL-5XL 5XL
      WOMEN'S GLOVES: Skiing, cycling, diving...
      Waist size:
      (in cm)
      16.25-17.1 17.11-17.95 17.96-18.8 18.81-19.5 19.51-20.1 20.11-20.7 20.71-21.3
      Universal size 2XS XS S M L XL 2XL
      WOMEN'S CAP: Caps, beanies, helmets ...
      Head measurement:
      (in cm)
      51.1 52 52.9 53.8 54.7 55.6 56.5 57.4 58.3 59.2 60.1
      Size T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10
      GUIDE TO SIZES KID

      To take your measurements:

      • Height: Stand against a wall, barefoot or in socks, heels against the wall.
        Stand up straight, then hold a book or flat object above your head.
        Block the book, mark the bottom edge of the book. Measure the distance from the floor to the mark.
      • Head: Wrap a measuring tape around your head, above the eyebrows. Make sure it's parallel to the ground when your head is straight.
      • Main:  Hold a tape measure at the bend of your thumb. Wrap around your palm.
      • Feet: hold on stand against a wall, heels touching the wall. Place an object (eg a book...) against your longest toe.
        Measure the length between the wall and the object.
      TOP / BOTTOM BOY: T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, fleeces ...
      Height:
      (in cm)
      56-63 64-70 71-76 77-82 83-89 90-97 98-104 105-114 115-124 125-132 133-142 143-152 153-162
      Universal size 3 Months 6 to 9 months 9 to 12 months 18 Months 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 14 Years
      GIRL TOP / BOTTOM: T-shirts, sweaters, jackets, fleeces ...
      Size:
      (in cm)
      56-63 64-70 71-76 77-82 83-89 90-97 98-104 105-114 115-124 125-132 133-142 143-150 151-160
      Universal size 3 Months 6 to 9 months 9 to 12 months 18 Months 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 14 Years
      KIDS GLOVES
      Hand size:
      (in cm)
      13.9-14.9 14.91-15.9 15.91-16.9 16.91-17.8 17.81-18.6 18.61-19.45
      Universal size 4 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 14 Years
      BABY HEAD: Caps, hats, helmets ...
      Head measurement:
      (in cm)
      41.1 43.6 44.9 45.7 47.4 48.6 49.7 50.6
      Size 3 Months 6 Months 9 Months 12 Months 18 Months 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years
      CHILDREN'S CAP: Caps, beanies, caps ...
      Head measurement:
      (in cm)
      51.1 52 52.9 53.8 54.7 55.6 56.5 57.4 58.3 59.2 60.1
      Size T0 T1 T2 T3 T4 T5 T6 T7 T8 T9 T10
      Color : Unique
      Size: FLU 0
      Ref: 8935616
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      Adult tennis racket - kuikma easy

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      Free home delivery from Rs 2,500

      We offer several delivery methods:

      • Home delivery (free from Rs 2,500)
      • Relay point delivery (free from Rs 1,000)
      • In-store pickup (free)

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      You have up to 90 days to return your items.
      More information via this lien.

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      More information via this lien.

      Product Description:

      This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.

      This tennis racket is ideal for learning technical skills. Its 670 cm² head size and 34,5 cm balance point offer a good compromise between forgiveness, power, and maneuverability.

      Product information

      This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.

      Weight (unstrung racquet)

      270 grams Weight: Mass is actually measured in grams. Like balance and length, weight affects the racket's inertia and therefore its maneuverability, stability, and ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The heavier the racket, the more energy it can transfer to the ball, but the less maneuverable it is likely to be. Conversely, the lighter it is, the more maneuverable it is, but the less energy it transfers to the ball.

      Sieve size

      670 cm² Head Size: This is the surface area in cm² of the racket's head. It impacts the racket's forgiving and powerful feel. The larger the head size, the more powerful and forgiving the racket is, but the less controlled it feels. Conversely, the smaller the head size, the more controlled the racket feels, but the less powerful and forgiving it feels.

      Balance (unstrung racquet)

      34,5 cm Balance: This is the balance point of the racket, measured in centimeters from the bottom of the racket (handle). The higher this value (head balance), the more powerful and stable the racket is at impact but the less maneuverable it is. Conversely, the lower this value (handle balance), the more maneuverable the racket is but the less powerful and stable it is at impact.

      Inertia (unstrung racquet)

      SW = 272 Inertia (Swingweight in English): It primarily characterizes the racket's maneuverability and its ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The higher the inertia of a racket, the more powerful the racket is but the more difficult it is to handle. Conversely, the lower the inertia of a racket, the more maneuverable the racket is but the less powerful it is. It results largely from the weight, balance and length of the racket

      String pattern

      16 x 19 String Pattern: This is the number of uprights (vertical strings) x the number of cross strings (horizontal strings). The more strings the string pattern has, the more "closed" they are, and the fewer strings it has, the more "open" it is. The more closed the string pattern, the more control it provides but the less power or spin it provides. Conversely, the more open it is, the more power and spin it provides but the less control it provides.

      Ra

      55 Ra Ra: Defines the stiffness of the racket, i.e. its ability to deform upon impact with the ball. The stiffer the racket (i.e. the higher the Ra), the less it deforms upon impact. The energy lost upon impact by the racket is thus minimized and returned to the ball via the strings. Thus, it is customary to say that the stiffer a racket is, the more powerful it is.

      the Channel

      Size 0, 1, 2

      Length

      68,5 cm

      This tennis racket is ideal for learning technical skills. Its 670 cm² head size and 34,5 cm balance point offer a good compromise between forgiveness, power, and maneuverability.

      This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.

      This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.

      Weight (unstrung racquet)

      270 grams Weight: Mass is actually measured in grams. Like balance and length, weight affects the racket's inertia and therefore its maneuverability, stability, and ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The heavier the racket, the more energy it can transfer to the ball, but the less maneuverable it is likely to be. Conversely, the lighter it is, the more maneuverable it is, but the less energy it transfers to the ball.

      Sieve size

      670 cm² Head Size: This is the surface area in cm² of the racket's head. It impacts the racket's forgiving and powerful feel. The larger the head size, the more powerful and forgiving the racket is, but the less controlled it feels. Conversely, the smaller the head size, the more controlled the racket feels, but the less powerful and forgiving it feels.

      Balance (unstrung racquet)

      34,5 cm Balance: This is the balance point of the racket, measured in centimeters from the bottom of the racket (handle). The higher this value (head balance), the more powerful and stable the racket is at impact but the less maneuverable it is. Conversely, the lower this value (handle balance), the more maneuverable the racket is but the less powerful and stable it is at impact.

      Inertia (unstrung racquet)

      SW = 272 Inertia (Swingweight in English): It primarily characterizes the racket's maneuverability and its ability to transfer energy to the ball (power). The higher the inertia of a racket, the more powerful the racket is but the more difficult it is to handle. Conversely, the lower the inertia of a racket, the more maneuverable the racket is but the less powerful it is. It results largely from the weight, balance and length of the racket

      String pattern

      16 x 19 String Pattern: This is the number of uprights (vertical strings) x the number of cross strings (horizontal strings). The more strings the string pattern has, the more "closed" they are, and the fewer strings it has, the more "open" it is. The more closed the string pattern, the more control it provides but the less power or spin it provides. Conversely, the more open it is, the more power and spin it provides but the less control it provides.

      Ra

      55 Ra Ra: Defines the stiffness of the racket, i.e. its ability to deform upon impact with the ball. The stiffer the racket (i.e. the higher the Ra), the less it deforms upon impact. The energy lost upon impact by the racket is thus minimized and returned to the ball via the strings. Thus, it is customary to say that the stiffer a racket is, the more powerful it is.

      the Channel

      Size 0, 1, 2

      Length

      68,5 cm

      This tennis racket is ideal for learning technical skills. Its 670 cm² head size and 34,5 cm balance point offer a good compromise between forgiveness, power, and maneuverability.

      This racket was designed for the beginner player looking for a versatile racket, facilitating the acquisition of specific tennis movements.