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| Delivery | 2-7 days |
| Weight | Avg. 84 gms, 4U/G1 |
| Strung | No |
| Stringing Advice | 22 - 38 lbs |
| Cover Included | Yes |
The Apacs Cross Court Pro 6.2 is a head-heavy attacking racket built for speed and power. The "6.2" is its 6.2mm super-slim shaft, which cuts air resistance for a fast swing, while the 305mm head-heavy balance loads weight behind the smash. With a medium-stiff 8.0 flex and Japan high-modulus graphite in an Aero Slim frame, it is aimed at players who play a fast, aggressive rear-court game. It is genuine Apacs, sold new by SportsUncle.
Who this racket is for
The Cross Court Pro 6.2 suits intermediate to advanced players who lead with the smash and fast drives. The head-heavy balance and slim shaft give sharp, quick execution with real power behind it, which makes it a natural fit for rear-court attackers in singles and doubles. It is often compared to the Yonex Astrox 88D Pro at a lower price.
Who should look elsewhere
Beginners and lighter hitters will find a head-heavy, medium-stiff frame demanding, especially the 3U, and are better with a more flexible, even-balance racket while building strength. If you want an even-balance all-court feel rather than a power frame, look at a different Apacs model.
Specifications
| Brand | Apacs |
| Model | Cross Court Pro 6.2 |
| Weight / grip | 4U (84g) G1 |
| Balance | Head heavy (305mm) |
| Flex | Medium stiff (8.0) |
| Shaft | 6.2mm super-slim, 50T Japan HM graphite with CCT and T-Throat |
| Frame | 30T Japan HM graphite, Aero Slim |
| Grommets | 76 holes |
| Max tension | Up to 38 lbs |
| Condition | Unstrung, cover included |
| Country of origin | Vietnam |
Frequently asked questions
What weight and grip size is the Cross Court Pro 6.2?
It comes in 4U (84g) with a G1 grip, head heavy at 305mm.
What is the maximum string tension?
Up to 38 lbs. We string up to 27 lbs in-house to protect the frame in transit; string higher locally for a tighter bed.
What is the difference between the 6.2 and 6.4 versions?
The 6.2 has a thinner 6.2mm shaft for faster swing speed, while the 6.4 shaft is slightly thicker with a little more flex. Both share the same head-heavy, attacking profile.
Is it good for beginners?
It is aimed at intermediate to advanced players. Beginners are usually better on a more flexible, even-balance racket first.
Is this a genuine Apacs racket?
Yes. It is genuine Apacs, made in Vietnam, sold new by SportsUncle.
Imported & Marketed By: Space Goods, No. 26C/1D, 3rd Street, Kamaraj Nagar, 3rd Mile, Tuticorin - 628008, Tamilnadu
If you order the Grip, then it will be shipped separately in a corrugated box. The grip will not be applied over the racket to avoid the removal of Barcode/MRP and other useful information. This also helps in understanding that the product is new and unused. Grip color will be assorted/Random, no specific color will be provided.
If you select Custom Stringing, the racket will be strung with the selected string at a maximum of 26 lbs (if the racket supports), otherwise at the maximum tension the racket supports. We don't provide the facility to string more than 26 lbs to avoid transit shock damage.
If you are looking for higher tension, then we suggest that you string it at your end.
There is NO Warranty/Replacement of the strings that break during play, whether that's your first shot or 10th game.
** Custom Stringing Rackets require 2 days extra time for shipping, and such orders can't be cancelled once placed.

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