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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Hey Supine -
GREAT suggestion re the .5" squares of lead under the butt cap! I have a PSt GT and already have some lead running up the handle along the top and bottom bevels, and also some wrapped at 7". This config made my stick 5 points HL, but I wanted it tilted a little more towards the HL side. So I followed your suggestion and put in 4g's yesterday (16 squares) under the butt cap. This gave me a balance of 6.2 HL, with very little change in SW (from 327.7 to 328.0), which isn't surprising given that the weight is basically located behind the spot where my palm grips the handle. Your method worked like a charm! I've previously tried fishing weights under the butt cap, and no matter how densely I packed them with cotton balls and gauze, they always came loose slightly and rattled over the course of time. Your solution for the .5" squares is perfect. Easily modified, no other materials to muck around with, and it seems like they will stay in place for however long you want them to with no chance of rattling because the edges are not in contact with any component of the racquet or butt cap. Thanks for the recommendation - it is very much appreciated! |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Last night I was moving some lead tape on two of my racquets and one strip actually pulled a pretty large paint chip off one of my frames. I was not particularly happy. Not the end of the world -- it is a tennis racquet and not a piece of art or anything -- but I want to try and avoid this in the future. Anyone have tips to help prevent this.
By the way, it was just regular old Gamma lead tape from TW. 3" strips (1/4 wide) at 10 & 2 on the inside of the frame of my MG Rad. Paint chip was probably an inch long. |
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If you do find them, feel free to share where you got them.
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I have a Pure Storm Gt I was trying to use as platform to learn some customization.
But I have a problem. The frame as stock is 1pt HL. I want to make a depolarized setup. So I added weight at 3-9. Of course now the balance shifted even more toward the head. Now, if I want to make this setup HL following the depolarized guidelines (lead on the handle) I have to add too much lead tape. It would be much easier to add less weight in the butt cap. But at this point I wouldn't have a true depolarized setup, am I correct? So what should I do? Is the racquet intrinsically not suitable for this type of customization because of its even balance as stock? What are the disadvantage of having lead at 3-9 and then in the butt cap? Thank you in advance. cheers, g
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The disadvantage is a little less power... Not all that huge really... What I'd do personally is to put some lead in the handle to raise the headlight balance, then work from there. So maybe you can try some lead in the buttcap and some on the handle. Your call though. Try what you think will feel better and if it doesn't work try something else.
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Yeah, never had that problem really. Once I think I took some lead off an old frame where the lead had been on it for years and some paint did come off. But on my last batch of frames I had the same lead on them for 9 months probably and never lost any paint when replacing it. I have gotten reels where the adhesive was crap, which was annoying. Yeah, entire reels... careful about buying from a pro shop that looks like they've had the same inventory for 20 years.
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Fullcourt, great thread.
Question for you: I have 3 grams at 12 under the bumper, would you recommend counterbalancing with a leather grip or 5g at the top of the handle with synthetic grip?
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So if i have a heavy racquet with a high swing weight, its SW2 (de-polarized?)
and if its a lighter racquet with a high swing weight its SW1 (polarized?)
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Thought I'd chime in
I have KPro Opens with about 8gms at 10 and 2. I have BLXPro Open with 5gms above the handle (samphras style) and 6gms at 10 and 2. |
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Both types of rackets can be SW2 rackets. SW1 and SW2 refer to swingweight levels, SW1 being low to moderate levels and SW2 being relatively high levels (usually it's easily at least 360).
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Hey Fullcourt, to what extent is attempting to mix both a depolarized and polarized setup?
I'm asking this because I want my racquet to get around to my SW2 range. It's a KPro Tour (you've posted in that particular thread a couple months ago). My current setup is 8g at both 3&9 and 2g at 12. However, I still feel like the swingweight could be higher. Should I add more lead at 3&9 to further depolarize it or should I just add 2 more grams at 12? I'm afraid, though, that I might be trying to mix. =( Either way, I don't want the racquet to be overpowered. Thanks FullCourt, you really taught me a lot on customization. EDIT: Well, I decided to change it to 12g at 3&9 and 4g at 12. I hope it's not too overpowering. What are your views on this?
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I see Federer had lead in the throat in his early days. This seems uncommon, what would be the effect of that?
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hi mate, hope you are still around....
post a reply to your post at the other lead tape thread and was hoping you'd give me some advice anyway, i'm post the same content here and hoping you will be back soon. thanks mate ------------------------------------- hi X (aka Dr. Lead Tape) as mentioned before, i have finally got my other FXP Prestige MP back and i have done a few measurements for you to give me advice on how to match them (as closely as possible... please) so here they are: FXP Prestige MP 1 (main racquet): Weight - 356g Head balance - 31.5cm Current Lead tape - 4 x 4" of 1/2" width tapes at 3 and 9 oclock (my previous attempt before #2 arrived, outside the CAP) String - Babolat Attraction Power 16 @ 60lb (eventually this will have Bab Addition 17 on it) Grip - leather & tourna grip (matched) Dampener - Wilson smilie FXP Prestige MP 2 (newly acquired USED Weight - 360g Head balance - 32.75cm Current Lead tape - 2 x 6" of 1/2" width tapes at 12 oclock (under the CAP, came with the racquet) String - Babolat Addition 17 @ 60lb (they dont have 16 in the UK) Grip - leather & tourna grip (matched) Dampener - Wilson smilie now, the tricky bits is - i much prefer the #2 setup, it just feels more solid and has a better plow through for me and enjoyed playing with it much more. so..... i hope there is sufficient info. can you please advise me on how to match these 2 racquets as closely as possible, thanks very much PS - is head balance 32.75cm more head heavey than 31.5cm? because #2 is more head heavy than #1 ![]() ------------------------------------- |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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If I want to polarize a racquet and make it have a high swingweight, do you think I could add a lot of weight to the handle (without messing with the butt cap and inside the handle), by going down a grip size and then covering the outside of the handle with lead tape, covering it with a leather grip, and then adding an overgrip would be a good idea? I imagine it would smooth out the bevels a lot, so I'm guessing not.
I would like to use a non-instrusive method if possible. |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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FullCourt,
been meaning to ask this for a while... I'm tryin to convert an AN90 into having a similar feel to the AK90, I like the latter much more but was able to get the former for 2 old rackets. This is virtually the same process as converting an N90 into a K90.....Since u got good knowledge of the 2 sticks, wanna give me some pointers? I'm expecting a higher SW of course, just want that "feel" of the K instead of the mute-ness of the N.... |
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#59 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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when someone says "add lead to the buttcap", does that mean that you have to open up the buttcap?
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