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Join Date: Dec 2008
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My son is a former D1 player and has been sponsored by Head for the last 6 years. He first started out playing with an Intelligence Prestige 630 but was soon offered some customized racquets from Head. They sent him an A57 and E57 models to test. Both racquets came straight to our home from the factory without grips, pallets, or butt caps (since I do all of his racquet set up myself). I can verify that these custom racquets from Head are significantly lighter than retail models. It allows for a very wide range of customizing and it really helps me out. When he used the retail Intelligence Prestige 630, there were some unable to be used since the swingweights were too high stock. I was easily able to make the A57 and E57 to his specs since they are so light and there is so much weight to work with.
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#842 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Hi mombops, can you tell us the stiffness of the A57 and E57? Also, you mentioned that you got the bare frame; can you go into a bit more detail as to how your configured your son's frames? Thanks!
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We've never really changed his set up, except for strings. It ususally required 2-5grams under the CAP grommets, 4-8grams at the sides of the hoop, 2-8grams at the top of the handle, and over 20grams of silicon in the bottom of the handle. His weight is 340g, balance is 31.2cm, and swingweight is 325. This is a great set of numbers for his style of play. Anything heavier was too powerful and hard to get around. He has since switched to the MicroGel Prestige TGK 231.2 and uses the same set up. Which require 20grams under the non-CAP bumper, 5-10grams at the top of the handle, and over 20grams of silicon at the bottom of the handle. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Lebanon
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mombops fiirst welcome to TW and to the club, something is not right, the TGK231.2 is an MG radical MP with 18X20 not a MG prestige MP
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Okay, you got me, its Radical. And yes, its is the 18/20pattern. The 16/19 Pro was missing that stable feel the 18/20 had. Head was no longer offering the E57 and forced the switch to the MicroGel. It was welcomed in the end though. The MicroGel has more pop on the ball than the E57, and is also a little stiffer with a 65 RDC rating. |
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#846 |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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don't sweat it
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: CA
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Quick question: I have a couple pt 630s and I have read here that the 280 is a stiffer racquet. Is this a fact or is it just a "feel" thing? If it is true, what is the flex rating of the 280 versus the 630?
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#848 |
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The E57's and MicroGel Radical 630 TGK231.2 have the same beam width, +-21mm. Believe me, I measure all racquets with a digital micrometer. While the A57 has a 20mm profile. But yes, the MicroGel is more powerful at the same specs, its about the graphite layup. The entire MicroGel line was really an improvement. I felt like the MicroGel Prestige 600 was a great update, equal to that of the Prestige Classic. And the MicroGel 630 was also much better than the previous FlexPoint 630 and Liquid Metal 630's. Really good frames they are coming out with.
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The Chinese Pro Tour 280's measured stiffer RDC ratings than their European counterpartsthe Pro Tour 630. They played a little more hollow and with less feel in my opinion. Also lighter since the Austrian Pro Tour 630 came with CAP grommets usually. |
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Join Date: May 2004
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Thanks again. And let us know when you hit with the kps88. Look forward to reading your thoughts.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
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Mombops, welsome to this thread, and looking forward to read more of your postings
Nice to see another member with elaborate exposure on various "limited availability" Head rackets. VSBabolat and Protour630 has maintained the high quality of this thread for such a long time. |
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#853 |
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Yes, Head did send both versions of the MicroGel Radical 630, the 18/20 and 16/19 to test, along with a MicroGel Extreme and Extreme Pro. But the MicroGel Radical 630 18/20 was the instant winner, clearly more similar to the E57. With more strings on the ball, the 18/20 played with more control, stability, and touch. The added spin and power of the 16/19 string pattern was a plus, but was not needed. The Extreme and Extreme Pro never really got much court time, they were quite different from what my son was use to.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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these were my findings regarding the stock MG: .............Weight SW Balance Shaft Throat Bridge Head ..Prestige Mid 349.5g 331 32cm 19.60 19.80 19.60 19.40 .Prestige Mid+ 344.0g 311 32cm 20.95 20.75 20.75 20.50 ..Prestige Pro 338.5g 303 32cm 20.80 20.50 20.60 20.25 ...Radical Pro 330.0g 320 33cm 21.00 20.50 17.60 20.40 ..Radical Mid+ 317.0g 305 32cm 21.75 21.75 18.90 21.60 ..Pro Tour 630 333.0g 325 32cm 20.50 20.30 20.30 20.00 notice the bridge on the MG radical MP, can you tell us the measurement of the E57 compared to the TK231.2 at these four different locations. It means the PT57E has the same beam specs of a MG radical MP ![]() then the PT57E is a new radical and not a true constant PT57A ![]() then the 57A/E are two different molds altogether not just layup Last edited by Pro_Tour_630 : 12-30-2008 at 10:02 AM. |
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Here are my measurements with a Mitutoyo 6" Digital Micrometer: Shaft Throat Bridge Head E57 21.525 21.438 21.350 21.487 231.2 21.611 21.742 18.994 21.703 The E57 is a true constant beam. |
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#857 |
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The A57 and E57 are two different molds all together clearly. Not close to being the same. The A57 is much more squared and a thinner beam, while the E57 is more rounded and thicker. The A57 is a Pro Tour 630 mold while the E57 is an Intelligence Prestige 630 mold. I will post pictures soon!
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Location: Lebanon
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then this statement is not true the beam width at the bridge is clearly different to the naked eye it is a different mold altogether
Last edited by Pro_Tour_630 : 12-30-2008 at 10:23 AM. |
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#859 |
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there is also a TK 231.1 maybe that is the true 57E
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I don't want to argue, I started posting because I had some insight to offer with these racquets. This is first hand experience with all of these racquets (A57, E57, MicroGels, etc), not assumptions that I make blindly. I actually possess all of these racquets. |
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