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Chris: Why C10 instead of other favorites?
Chris,
I've notice you've reviewed several racquets where your dislikes are listed as "none," (Pure Drive Roddick, 200 series dunlop, etc). What seperates your current C10 Pro from those sticks? Is it something tangible, or is it just based on your match results? Thanks a lot! -Chris (Lilguy1456) |
cuz he has to switch it around to all the manufacturers to keep them all happy...:)
chris' choice i bet influences the sale of a racquet by a good amount is my guess but it does say something that all the manufacturers have at least one pretty excellent offering... we are pretty lucky as consumers |
With the racquets where I have listed none as my dislikes, it is because the racquet has felt great in stock form and I felt no need for any changes. Those are all racquets I could use and play well with, and would feel confident taking into a tournament. But in the end we have to choose one (ok, maybe two) and right now I'm really enjoying the C10 Pro and the Head Prestige MP. Again, I'm happy playing with either. I don't think my level improves or drops between them, it is just the feel of the interaction between the player and ball changes.
Hope that helps. Chris, TW |
Thanks Chris!
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I feel really stupid....where is the C10 review? I've been here long enough you'd think I could find it.
Also Chris, what is your favorite string on the C10? |
Capt. Willie,
The Volkl C10 Pro (2012) review is in the final stages of editing and should be up within two weeks. As for Chris' favorite string for the C 10 Pro, it would have to be Volkl Cyclone 16 strung at 57 lbs. Brittany, TW |
Chris, I am surprised you don't have any difficulty switching back and forth between the 18x20 Prestige MP and the 16x19 C10 Pro. I previously used the C10 pro for over 1.5 years and really loved the weight, balance, and feel, but one thing I had trouble with was accuracy. I guess it depends on your style. Since I hit pretty flat and go for the corners it seems like the C10 was just a little tougher to thread the needle than with the Prestige. Both are great frames though and the comfort of the C10 is definitely a big selling point for me. I wish Volkl would make an 18x20 C10 Pro - I would jump all over that in a heartbeat :-)
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Chris or Brittany,
If you guys are going to review some of the older frames, how about doing one for the ProKennex Kinetic Pro 5G Classic ? It's been around a long time but I get the impression that its routinely overlooked despite being very playable and very arm-friendly. |
C10 review? Nice! Looking forward to that.
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Unfortunately, at this time we don't have any plans to playtest that racquet. However, I will put it on the list and if we have any additional time we will try and playtest the ProKennex Kinetic Pro 5G Classic. Thanks, Brittany, TW |
we all know its because chris is sponsored by volkl. just look at him he's a full blooded german
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Ive been using tour bite 1.25 around 55lbs and they are very well suited indeed, a perfect match to the c10's comfortable frame and as these volkl's volley so well, I dont notice the TB's tinny feel at the net so much. I dont find control much of an issue at all, tour bite just reigns the ball in like its on a string. Chris......I love this manouverable volkl's especially the dnx10mid which I preferred over the pb10mid as it was a crisper, the c10 reminds me of that, a bigger brother, almost a steely feel......I was intereted in picking up the X10 just to try out alongside. Ive heard about its stiffer hoop and overall stiffer feel from the threads and reviews, what would you say were the major differences between the two sticks?? |
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