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Tennis Frame Stabilizer | Vibration-Control Device
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Clean feel, balanced play.
Placed in the tennis racquet’s throat, this patent pending device works as a pendulum system to control harmful frame vibrations — the ones most often linked to tennis elbow and arm discomfort.
By swinging in opposition to the frame’s natural oscillation, it stabilizes the racquet and delivers a cleaner, more consistent feel.
Unlike string dampeners, it doesn’t act on the stringbed. Instead, it completes their job by targeting frame oscillations that travel straight to your arm. With our Universal, it reinforces the damping of low frequencies; with our Tuned, it complements the work done on high frequencies.
Patent pending vibration-control technology
Installs easily in the racquet throat
For players seeking added stability and precision
Whether you love using dampeners or prefer to play without them, this ‘pendulum effect’ is the perfect way to stabilize your racquet — keeping your arm safer and your focus on the shot, not the shock.
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Tennis elbow is often linked to repetitive strain on the tendons, especially from off-center hits and harmful frame vibrations. These low-frequency oscillations travel through the racquet and into the arm. Our throat-mounted vibration-control device is designed to reduce these vibrations, helping players protect their arm.
Prevention usually combines proper technique, physical conditioning, and the right equipment. Using a racquet setup that reduces low-frequency frame vibrations can make a big difference. Our vibration control device stabilizes the racquet at impact, filtering harmful vibrations to keep your arm safer.
The only proven way to cure tennis elbow is rest and recovery, sometimes with medical treatment. However, to avoid recurring discomfort, equipment can help. Our vibration-control device doesn’t cure the injury but reduces the strain caused by frame vibrations, making play more comfortable during long sessions.