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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Approaching the net
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I'm looking to pick up a classic head racket within the next month. It will more than likely some iteration of the Prestige, but I wanted to ask you classic racket experts: what's your favorite classic HEAD racket?
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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Prestige Classic 600 and i.Prestige Mid.
Yeah that's right people, I'm calling the i.Prestige Mid a classic.
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Wilson BLX Six.One Tour 90. 374g, 8pts HL, SW=355 (according to TW's calculator) |
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Which do you prefer between the two?
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PC600, I actually moved from the i.Prestige Mid to the PC600.
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+1 on the PC600, but the i.Prestige comes in at a close second.
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Minneapolis
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+1 for me also. I prefer the PC600 in trek font version over the ones designed in Austria.
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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PC600 = Luke warm butter ready to be spread on your toast
i.Prestige Mid = Refrigerated butter, but still butter damn it.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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PT630... the daddy.
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Bergeijk, Netherlands
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Only one: HEAD Graphite Pro (black paint)
or Pro Special Edition (brown paint) ![]() Superb feel and touch, only a little heavy |
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I just love old-school designs. So simple but elegant.
Unlike today's designs, where every single racquet is painted to look like some country's flags.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: the Netherlands
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I like the TT Radical Tour MP (Zebra).
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Houston / Perpignan
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1. Vilas
2. Edgewood 3. Prestige Pro - 1987 .......couldn't even get them in the states - I remember getting them in France and in Canada. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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The Prestige Pro in 1987 was sold as the TXP in the States. Same racquets just differert paint job and names.
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Babolat ruined VS Gut and Tonic Gut with BT7. Why change a gut string that had been perfect for 135 years? It's now overpriced garbage. Last edited by vsbabolat : 11-21-2012 at 09:33 AM. |
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The PC600 is tinny and harsh feeling compared to the Elite Pro, which is my all-time favorite and from almost the same mold as the thinbeam Prestige.
Gotta start with a Graphite Edge. Really lovable racquet. Cheap to find, too. Then find a Graphite Pro - one of the original black ones, or a later turquoise metallic one (though those tend to have the classic Head malady, BGS (Brittle Grommet Syndrome). Everyone thinks that "CAP'ing" a Graphite Pro is brilliant, but I think the extra weight of the full-bumper grommet detracts from the manoeuverability and overall playability of the Graphite Pro. The earlier model of the GP has a black grommet kit, and the black plastics on Head racquets seem much more durable than the later white stuff (introduced in late '87/198 Then I'd find a TXE - a rarer beast, but the Head marker for the PS85, and, IMHO, a better, sweeter racquet than the Pro Staff Mid.
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I'd opt for the TXE.
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