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317 Sw ??...I love the sound of that,..but how do they manage it with a weight of 11.99 and balance 6pts HL,...seems like that would lend toward much higher swingweight??
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As I've mentioned before, the upgrade to the Melbourne from the Legend is in the lay-up, and with some additional material in the bridge/throat area. This more evenly balanced stick makes for less of a SW than that of its predecessor.
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Some nice, demanding sticks coming... time to hit the gym
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Is the release date for this racquet still supposed to be February ???
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Available for pre-sale now on TW site:
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Beckerracquets.html
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TM,..the specs look a LOT like the BB11...(maybe I'm Hoping it to be),....is in NO way like the BB11??...(The London is a 16x19 and I'm 'stuck' on 18x20s)
(sorry, I know I've beat that BB11 comparison thing to death...)
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The big difference between the Melbourne and its predecessor, the Legend, is in the lay-up, with the extra material in the throat area. In no way did the Legend and the BB 11 play alike, at least stock. Even as heavy as the BB 11 SE was, it still didn't have the dwell time/spin access that the Legend has. Are you looking for the feel of 18 mains, or the pop of the BB 11? Either way, if you string the London with gut or multi in the mains and poly in the crosses, you will accomplish both.
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TM, I've been using the Legend for the last 8 months. My beef with it is its balance -- I'm a former Trisys 260 user and there are times where the Legend feels more unwieldy than ye olde bumblebee MP. However, having tried the Quantum 10 Tour, I liked its balance but felt that it was too light. Will the Melbourne play like a hybrid of the DCL and the Q10T?
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copy and paste fr a a duplicate thread made by mistake.
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I hit with the Melbourne today.
It is more solid, is better balanced, and has more plow thru than the Legend. The stick also feels smaller than a 98in2 as you drive the ball, but feels all of its size when applying spin. It still volleys and half-volleys incredibly, and if you hit below center as you apply topspin, the frame's response is still very lively. Its dynamic and static balance is good, with or without the vibration dampener, but the plow thru is better with it, and you lose nothing in racquet head acceleration speed. Also, the ball cupping has been improved in this upgrade. Be mindful that this stick is more demanding than the Organix 10 325 and the BB London. If you're a player and you prefer old school feeling sticks, it's this or the PB 10 Mid. Last edited by TennisMaverick : 03-08-2011 at 12:01 AM. |
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also, I noticed that the specs say stroke style is compact.... most players racquets i've seen have a long stroke style..... any reason for this?
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If this stick is designed for compact strokes, then tell Boris with his long strokes. He's been playing with that stick and its different iterations since '99, even while promoting the BB 10 and BB 11s, which were both specifically designed for him. Hit with the Melbourne and hit with a Puma Super, and you will know why. |
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If you have a larger repertoire, go with the Melbourne. If you have more traditional strokes/shots, go with the PB 10, because its string bed is more uniform when you hit off center. |
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I think TW made an error in the description page. I don't think this racquet suits the type of player with compact strokes.
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this racket. Question for TM.
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