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You could be right, but a highly-esteemed poster on these boards, Ericsson, has one of Murray's racquets, and there is no code anywhere on the frame.
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He switched at the AO back in 2008 right to the 16 19, correct? What was he using under that old I Radical PJ-was it likely just an 18X20 PT57A?
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These guys go through a ton of racquets. I see his racquets all the time. The one with no code could be an early version from the time they changed the paint job to Youtek, and they got his before the production started on the new design PTs.
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A few questions... According to this TGK231.2 would be a stiff Radical MP 16x19 however I found this code to describe a stiffer Radical MP but with a 18x20 stringpattern. What I've gathered: TGK231.1 - MG Radical MP 18x20 TGK231.2 - MG Radical MP 18x20 (stiffer ver.) TGK231.3 - MG Radical MP 16x19 TGK237.1 - MG Prestige Mid TGK237.2 - MG Prestige Mid 16x19 TGK238.1 - MG Prestige MP TGK238.2 - MG Prestige Pro TGK238.3 - Prestige Pro Room (Wawrinka) PT10 - Prestige Classic 600 PT57A - Pro Tour 630 (RA 53-57) PT57E - Pro Tour 630 (RA 58-62) PT161 - Liquidmetal Instinct PT167A - FXP Radical MP TGK260.1 - YouTek Radical MP TGK260.2 - YouTek Radical Pro 16x19 TGK262.1 - YouTek Speed Pro TGK263.1 - YouTek Speed MP 16x19 Any input??? |
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I was not aware of those. And, it definitely looks like the 231.2 is 16x19, based on item number 300369832502 on the 'Bay. |
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anyone ever seen a microgel prestige pro that's ALL white on the inside of the throat -- no codes or writing / logos?
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Get Real,,, we are all being fooled by these codes by Head. Pros really do use what they advertise....lol
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Get out of here you fool!!!!!!!!!
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When HEAD changes the designs on their pro sticks, it's not a small production and it takes some effort. Some of the no-mark racquets are early versions they supply their top players with before the new paint jobs arrive for distribution for all the other pros. I don't think the codes have anything to do with the string pattern. It's more the material composit and length. Any one of those could be made into a 16x19 mold or the 18x20 mold. It really depends on what a particular player prefers.
You can clearly see that Chardy uses the 18x20. If you look at any of Murray's pics you will see the same... Although it is concievable he had used both at one time or another to try. He goes through more racquets then anyone else. |
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