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pure storm tour gt or pure storm ltd ??
I want to know what are your views with these frames and experiences
I'm a pure storm tour gt user but I have been laying eyes on the ltd and have played and tested for a while. Only downfall on the tour is serve I can't serve flat or high kicks compare to other ..... and that my only downfall even if I tension it at 40 lbs But i want to your views Thanks !! |
I assume you are referring to the ltd gt which i think is more in line with the traditional racquets since it is a 95 sq inch and I feel plays more like a pro staff.
I tried both when I first looked into this line and just felt the Tour offered more spin production than the ltd. The only downside from using the tour is that it is not the best racquet for serving but otherwise it does everything else really well. |
Yea the GT
Or the regular ltd( not GT) is fine |
the ltd has no power for me. i had to hit hard to get my shots in. but my serves is better with it than the tour. The tour played well for me all around.
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I usually string most of my rackets at 38 - 40 lbs |
i had a friend that has both actually. the tour is the 2011 and the ltd is a 2009. he strings it around high tension. while i do mines around 50-45. but after you mention that you put your low, i would have take back what i said. I string his rackets for him and he does it at 55ibs for ltd with tour bites
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the PST has a high SW which is a detriment on the serve. I usually used the PSLGT but pulled out the PSTs when I needed a boost in power. The PSLGT is a serve monster because the SW is so low and you can really rip the racquet through the swing.
The PSLGT plays well at low tensions with multis so there is a little more power to be had there. I had both in my bag until I started getting a little TE and have since changed to the PK Ki5 which seems to be right in the middle between the PST and the PSLGT. |
I'm following this thread with ineterest, as I am "in the mood" for a transition from being a Pure Drive user for over 10 years. I plan on demoing the PS Tour and I'm looking for it to give me the same ability for maintaining my only real weapon in tennis - my 1st pacey serve, with kicker 2nd.
What I hope to gain is better control with it than using my PD's. I feel my game has moved beyond an all-out power only racket like the PD's. I need more feel. I plan on demo-ing the below: 1. Technifibre 305 (in demo now--so far so good - ish, simliar service power, but more control on groundies) 2. Pure Storm Tour 3. Pure Drive Roddick (again) - I know it's a contradiction to the above! 4. 2013 AeroProdrive |
I don't think you are going to find the same serving success with the PST, but on the ground I find much more control. Especially depth control. I think the Roddick has more control than the standard as well while still being a serving monster. Same with APD. The ultimate is the LTD though. It serves bombs and with groundies and volleys it is ridiculous how much control you can get. The only thing is that it's a huge drop in power from the PD and the feel is completely different.
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I would do an extended demo and play the same players with each racket you're considering. I did the same thing with a Pure Storm, Pure Storm Tour, Pure Storm Tour Plus, and Pure Drive Roddick. I had used all except the plus before and was using the Roddick at the time because I fell in love with the power. I won the most matches, sets, and games with the Pure Storm Tour Plus. The one racket that stood out the least when I demoed it just hitting or not really paying attention to how well I did.
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I just ordered a PS Ltd GT to try as well! can't wait get it! Cheers |
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The only downside of the PSTGT is serving. |
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I overall play better with a k90 butcher ltd seemsway more forgiving on stiffness Well if you plan on selling your ltds let me know haha |
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Also does the grip size feel like a Wilson or prince because I use 1/4 or 1/8 grip size or do I have to go smaller with the ltd ???
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