The Dunlop Hyperfibre+ Revelation 135.
Update: a newer model was released in 2019, the Hyperfibre XT Revelation 135
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Advertised weight (unstrung): 135 grams
Advertised balance: Head Light
Head size: 500 cm sq
String pattern: 14x18
Measured weight (all-in): 155.5 grams
Measured balance: 36 cm
Reviews
Here’s my video review:
Product Notes
This is a 2017/2018 model that’s part of the Dunlop Hyperfibre+ range. It’s the same frame shape as the Dunlop Hyperfibre+ Revelation 125, but with a few more grams of weight, plus a fan stringing pattern rather than a conventional one.
The Dunlop Hyperfibre+ Revelation 135 replaces the Dunlop Force Revelation 135 in the Dunlop lineup.
Spotted
Eain Yow Ng had this at the 2019 Tournament of Champions:
Photo via tocsquash.com →
Shoes: Asics Blast FF
Location: 2019 Tournament of Champions
He also did an interview with Paul from PDH Sports:
Youssef Soliman was using this racket at the 2018 Black Ball Open:
Photo via BBSO / SquashSite →
Shoes: Asics Gel Fastball 3
Location: 2018 Black Ball Open
Thanks
Thanks to Lloyd for the tip!
Jimmy Primos says
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With stock strings and grip I get a weight of 151g and a balance of 360mm.
The racket was too light for me to get enough power so I didn’t use it long enough to give a detailed review. What I will say is there doesnt seem to be much head weight and its amazingly fast. I’d recommend this to someone using a racket like the carboflex 125 models.
Lloyd says
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Soliman is playing with this at the Black Ball event.
Mahdyar sadeghi says
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how do you compare this with the 128gram model. which is better and is the 128 gram model worth it?
Louis says
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Could anyone let me know what the difference is between this and the previous 2015 model? It’s not hyperfibre+, but does this make any difference when playing?
Pierre says
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I’m not sure on the direct comparison of these two rackets. Usually they are pretty similar across the generations. The one exception I can think of is actually the Hyperfibre+ Evolution models versus the previous generation. I like the newer ones so much I’m playing with one (the Evolution) and the previous generation I wasn’t big on. I’m not sure if the racket changed or I changed though.