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It's a feel stick, and very soft. If you string it tight with poly, there will be no power and little responsiveness off the string bed, so you will have to swing fast to generate. Hitting flat with full poly is useless and painful. Hitting heavy topspin on hard court, invites getting attacked on the first short ball. Hence, you better be swinging fast, hitting topspin, and doing it on clay.
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I have really liked this frame because it reminds me the feeling I need to find when I construct every shot, since I have a lot of feedback to correct myself. And the feeling is beautiful, when I relax my arm, use my trunk and legs and grind the ball ... This does not happen with my V1, which are far more generous, they give easy power even if do not hit well but they do not allow me to understand what I am doing.... |
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Thanks a lot for your suggestions. I'll try to find a V10. Meanwhile I'll use more lead tape (gradually) and probably I also put a leather grip on my V1. P.S. The racquet I described is not a C10 pro; it is a tour 10 Gen II. |
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OK....then match the balance and feel to your Gen II. You will also need to string it a few lbs tighter to match the string bed.
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Does a mod BB V1 play close to the Sportster? Thank you! |
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The V10 VE is a catapult, so there is a lot of power, plus, it is 315 grams unstrung, and of course, it is a V Engine. It is the player's version of the Catapult V1; heavier and a little stiffer. It is a hefty frame. |
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My mod BB V1, following your suggestions (lead tape at 3/6/9 plus 4.5 inches along the V), plays very good. I also feel it better after replacing the syn grip with a leather one. It seems softer, less stiff and more stable. Now it weighs 318 grams, so at this point I think I do not need a sportster. I 'll save my money to try a London and I'll keep on looking for a V10, which is very hard to find. |
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Volkl Tour 10 Generation 1 Midplus. 353 gr, balance 32 cm, flex 62, SW 331 |
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What kind of PJ should the next version have?
Last edited by TennisMaverick : 11-13-2011 at 12:52 AM. |
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Mav, i hope that they will go with something new. or if they want to stay with Yellow and Black, maybe a reissue of the first Volkl Servo's color scheme, this one:
http://80s-tennis.com/pages/voelkl-servo.html I like this one more than the World Cup's paint job. As a side note, tonight first match with my brand new X 10 325. I'll keep you updated on the X 10 thread.
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Volkl Tour 10 Generation 1 Midplus. 353 gr, balance 32 cm, flex 62, SW 331 Last edited by Cesare : 11-13-2011 at 05:07 PM. |
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Back when the C10 lines was first introduced, there were 3 models, the C10, C10 Xtended, and C10 OS. The latter two were spectacular frames, neither sold well and both were discontinued.
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