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Considering changing to a radical pro from my k90.
That's easy, a ball soaked in clay and other unidentifiable matter during a drizzly day at Roland Garros. :twisted:What is a 'heavy' ball?
3 of my heaviest hitting opponents/partners all hit with some version of a Wilson 6.1 95 16x18.
I find that quite interesting.
From my limited experience -
HEAD Extreme Pro 2.0
Wilson BLX 6.1 95 16x18
Tecnifibure TFight 320 TP (or TFight 320 VO2Max)
3 of my heaviest hitting opponents/partners all hit with some version of a Wilson 6.1 95 16x18.
I find that quite interesting.
Considering changing to a radical pro from my k90.
Actually the K90 would be up in my top 5, if I am playing well and not tired. You must be able to swing the racquet properly, but if you do, you will hit a heavy and precise ball. The Radical Pro will give you some more free power. However, if that is what you want, you probably should try one of the Pure Drive models.
3 of my heaviest hitting opponents/partners all hit with some version of a Wilson 6.1 95 16x18.
I find that quite interesting.
Heavy frame, high swing weight, strength, and technique...
Any stock frame over 330 grams should give you the "blank canvas" to customize and destroy the ball.
Considering changing to a radical pro from my k90.
Heaviest serves:
1. Babolat Pure Drives Roddick plus.
Heaviest groundies
1. Dunlop 500 Tours - cheap and nice
2. Prince EXO3 tour - with the right strings. Just pounds the balls.
Heaviest slice
1. Kinetic 7g, don't know why.