Dragonet Swing Review: Who This Tennis Training Device Really Helps
To get 20 EUR off the Dragonet Swing, follow this link: https://www.feeltennis.net/swing I’ve been testing the Dragonet Swing myself and also using it with some of my students, so in this video I want to share an honest review of what I think this tennis training device actually helps with — and where I think players should be careful not to expect too much. For me, the biggest value of the Swing is not that it fixes the whole stroke. Its real strength is that it can help certain adult recreational tennis players warm up better, swing more freely, create better wrist lag, and learn to focus energy more efficiently into the shot. That last point — focusing energy — is really the most interesting part of this tennis swing trainer for me, and that’s why I begin the video with the magnifying glass example. A lot of players use plenty of effort, but they don’t always direct that effort well. The Swing can help you feel that part of the stroke more clearly and improve the overall quality of your tennis swing. In the review I talk about: • what the device is • how the weights and airflow settings work • why it can be useful as a tennis warm-up tool • how it helps with swing feel and wrist lag • what the click biofeedback is really teaching • what it cannot do • and who I think this tennis training aid is best suited for My overall opinion is that this is a useful refinement tool for the right kind of player — especially intermediate adult tennis players — but not a device that teaches the whole stroke from scratch. If you are looking for a way to improve your tennis swing and already have some decent fundamentals, this may be a useful tool. Disclosure: I received one Dragonet Swing device free of charge for review. I’m not being paid to make this video, but if you buy through the link above, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. That link also gives Feel Tennis subscribers a discount on the official price. Timestamps: 00:00 Focused energy demo 00:50 Disclosure 01:16 What the Swing device is 02:05 Weight, balance, and airflow settings 03:40 Warm-up benefits 04:20 Swing feel benefits 05:17 How it helps wrist lag 06:58 The biggest benefit: focusing energy 10:27 Contact point awareness 12:27 What the Swing cannot do 13:36 Who this device is for 14:57 Final conclusion

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