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| < 80 sq in slightly larger than the ball |
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0 | 0% |
| 80-87 Classic works for me |
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3 | 3.19% |
| 87-92 I am more of the neoclassic type |
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20 | 21.28% |
| 93-97 I am not an enrolled voter |
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44 | 46.81% |
| 98-104 I am into real estate |
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25 | 26.60% |
| 105 + I am a lawyer, I explore the limits of legality |
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2 | 2.13% |
| Voters: 94. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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Time to complete our poll of the most obvious parameters of racket physics. We looked at grip size, weight, time now to explore the hitting surface area. I have a guess as to what the most popular will be, but let's hear it from the forum members.
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Don't we already have a thread for favorite head size?
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What is the head size of an RX-32?
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87-92... I am using dunlop bio 100.
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Beware that Head's measurement is from the outer edge of the hoop. A 93 squared inches racquet is actually 90 sq. in.
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I am not sure about other Head racquets. The Prestige mid (that I have) is 90 sq. in and the Pro Tour 280 is about 95 sq in.
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Around 95 seems to always fit the bill. I really think the people who claim more control from a 90 over a 95 are really just too high on placebo to make an accurate assessment...that's just IMHO.
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Look at the frame, comparing the outside and the inside surface area. It looks a lot more than 3 sq in. Actually, if you were to measure the thickness, I get 6/16 inch. Take a ruler and measure the circumference, and I got approx 38 inches. Do the math: 6/16 x 38 = 14.25 sq in. The difference in surface area between the inside and outside of the hoop is approx 14 sq inches. That sheds much doubt to the claim that Head measures from the outside the frame and that the 98 is actually 95. (It'd be 112 sq in if Head measured from the outside).
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Lumping 98s and 104s together makes absolutely, positively, no sense.
The other divisions are pretty weird too. I would recommend the following groups of common frame sizes based on how they feel: - 90-93 (very precise but less comfort/forgiveness, especially when hitting with extreme grips, examples include the AG 4D 100 and PB 10 Mid) - 94-95 (still control oriented but a little more forgiveness and easier access to spin, examples include the ProStaff 6.1 95 and AG 4D 200 Tour) - 98-100 (giving up more control in favor of comfort and, in theory, spin) - 104-107 (a lot less control, at least with 16 mains, but far more comfort and very forgiving) String pattern also plays a role here. A 95/18x20 can play a lot like a "more forgiving 90" with respect to extreme control and comfort (eg PSLGT and AG 4D 200 are precise like the 90" AG 4D 100 while also being more spin friendly despite their dense patterns.). My 98 PSGTs provide me with as much as control as my 95" AG 4D 200 Tours even though both have 16 mains. I believe the reason for this is that the PSGT seems to have the same height and width as the 95" 200 Tour and the extra area is concentrated in the "lower corners" of the frame and the PSGT has 20 crosses.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
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For a much stronger competitor i use 90, but for a less stronger one i use 80-85.
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80-85? These must be old classics (PS85, MAX 200G, MAX 400i, TXE, Graphite Edge).
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Yes, i like to play PS85, graphite edge and txe very much and choose the graphite edge as the main stick now. Never got a chance to hit with max 200G, and very eager to feel how it plays.
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mid for me, sir
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I actually have two favorites - either a 90 or a 98-100. I hit with some 95 before but never really demo them. Too much middle of the road for me.
If they stop making the Wilson tour 90 after Fed retires I would keep my 90 for keepsake and play less with them, using more of the 98-100 sticks. BTW I think your bracket 98-104 throw a lot of votes off. 102, 104 sticks are OS light sticks but many tweener / player spec sticks are right at 98-100. Last edited by martini1 : 01-27-2013 at 07:50 PM. |
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