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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Nice post up. Very interesting. Too interesting. Here I am cooling a bit to the idea of the Exo Tour and now I'm reading about what a phenomenal 2hbh frame it is, how the string holes crisp the feel etc etc etc! Q. Just how solid and stable does the frame seem to you? How does it compare to a Pres Pro? Or... hmmm... an APD? TIA R
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Pb 10 mid....thoughts??
It seems right in the button from the reviews, small headed, smooth, some say soft, open pattern, nice weight for some modification, like a pt600 rather than the classic in feel with an open pattern. Head shape like yonex looks like it plays bigger than it is..... After hitting with the pro stock pim pim I was enamoured with how that stick played and if it wasnt too head heavy for its weight then I'd of bought the three that were on offer. These were basically rdx500 mids that were specced in the factory for pim pim. Problem is getting hold of a couple they seem rather difficult to find so any help here would be great.... I'm playing very well atm with the mg600 and with my added weight it feels very like my pt600 I once used but the feel its not dissimilar to the yonex pro stock, but I am thinking the open pattern might get me out of problems given the head size and better opponents coming up.....??
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Plus don't forget that you're using the softer cross and that def helps on the power side. For my own setup, I always loved full Typhoon at 59/57, it was a beast. BTW you're spot on with those mods! They transform the ytpp.
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Example of where the EXO also shines for me is short balls that are below the net..they are tougher for me to pick up and send back with most sticks besides spin ones like APD, Tfight..etc, but I never missed one last night with the EXO. Hit clean winners off each..so that extra spin and whippiness REALLY helps me out in that situation. I would love to see if you can get a demo of it because I know you always want to get your backhand better as well...just so you know, I would say mine is similar to Devil's from watching his vids..straight takeback, closed stance (except when pulled wide) arms close to body and I add lots of top. a huge reason I did so well last night was my backhand was a weapon instead of just a rally ball. I was able to put the ball in either corner with heavy pace, and he was not prepared for that...this is a guy that used to tell me I was "all forehand" when he was teasing, and he was right. I would be interested in seeing if you have the same experience. Don't get me wrong. I have really worked on my footwork and my backhand over the past year, but it never has clicked in so quickly with a racquet..the runner up to this would be the 7G. As for TB in the prestige pro..I would go with PED and string lower, but I swear the hybrid is the way to go. Full poly robs racquets of a lot of power and feel, and if you want to see the full potential of the stick you really really should throw a synth gut in the crosses. My setup is 52/56 in the EXO. I have a reel of Dunlop Explosiv poly (anyone ever use this? lol). It is a stiffer poly similar to Lux but not as harsh...I will be stringing this up tonight with Prince Original synth gut in the EXO to see how a brand new crispy setup feels in it..the Lux/OGSM is dead.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Lead is perfect for the mod. I only use silicone once I'm 100% confident in the specs. With the PPro, keep in mind that I swapped out the leather for a synthetic grip, so, as a result you have to compensate for the weight difference in the handle on top of the extra weight in the hoop. I recommend ditching the leather because the synthetic is lighter, and so when you add the weight in the butt to compensate for the missing weight, you'll end up with a more headlight balance, despite being at the exact same weight as with the leather, making for a more maneuverable frame. In all, I added some 7-8 grams, 5 or so to compensate for the synthetic and 3 to counter balance and get to my preferred balance of at least 6 pts hl. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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If you have a 2 hander, I am not sure why you like the smaller heads so much. Well, I DO understand in a way, but honestly arm health is everything. I can tell you since going up to a 100 (even though I resisted this for a while), the results speak for themselves on my backhand. HUGE improvement especially hitting with 4.5s and 5.0s.
This stick is so good for your arm that you should revisit it again if you are dealing with an injury. Being sidelined sucks. I would put this racquet above the PKs in terms of arm safety, and that is saying a lot. Hopefully that Platinum will help you out as well...but make sure and replace that poly with soft strings at bare minimum. Full poly is going to make everything worse.
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I am ditching the full poly setup and going to a gut/poly hybrid. I think that will make a huge difference for my shoulder.
I would be interested to try out the EXO again with the gut/tornado setup with the string hole inserts as opposed to the ports. I also have a feeling that I will be going back to the synthetic grips for more comfort even though I really prefer the leather ones.
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I have no idea what I prefer yet..going to take a little experimentation there (ports vs string holes), but the ports seem to provide more comfort.
Also had to make concessions with leather grips as well...oh well..I am happy to be able to be on the courts again and hitting at a decent level. gut/tornado will be godly..you could even try synth gut..the crispiness is rather awesome in such a flexy stick.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Went out for a quick hit with my coach tonight, armed with the new Tecnifibre T-Flash 300. The racquet was strung with a full bed of TF X-Code 17 at 23kg. With overgrip and dampener it weighs 324.5g, so pretty much right on spec (318g strung).
The T-Flash is a very whippy frame, very maneuverable with decent, but not overwhelmingly Pure Drive-like power. Sweetspot feels smaller than on the Prince EXO Tour (but then again what racquet doesn't), but when hit correctly this thing rips. Racquet head speed is everything. It's also surprisingly comfortable for such a stiff – as per its 72 RA rating – racquet. I don't know wether that's due the silicone filled handle, which is, I think, a new feature for this iteration of the 300, or my supreme technique (lol), but I didn't feel any harsh vibrations at all. Just plain good feedback from the frame. Solid. The strings, though, need to go. I didn't feel the magic of X-Code, like, at all, man. Pretty boardy. I think I'll cut it out and go for some good old gut. Plus maybe a leather grip and a touch of lead at 12 for a bit of extra beef. Might just work.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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PP,
As I said, I was cooling on the Exo, but your posts are keeping me interested. Good to hear your views on stability, contrasting with the APD, PresPro, etc... So poly mains, synth crosses, hmm, I will try that some time as I've intended to explore the hybrid option, even if I suspect it might not be entirely for me... Re my 2hbh (btw, although not the heaviest, I aim for reliability and try to mix it up spin and flat, very much a work in progress though el, Cheers for customization lowdown. TBH, I've done some light hitting with the stock YTPP twice this week (strung with Hyperion @ 52lbs), and I have found it pretty low powered, and reminds me why I always felt/still feel mods and lower tensions are required here for my game (this is after I've had a break from the PresPros). Looking forward to hitting with my TGKPP again, but TBH, if it again doesn't seem to be quite happening, I'm probably going to focus on my APDs, at least until I get an Exo Tour to test! Everyone, Read post earlier saying the Head 98" head-size is actually in reality a 94" head-size... no wonder I'm finding that YTPP lacking a bit re forgiveness/oomph, whatever! R
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Quick notes:
Played the 4.0 pusher tonight..it was not really that close. I dropped 1 game out of 10. I strung up the stick with Dunlop Explosiv and POSG crosses..nice little setup for an old school poly I have laying round in a reel. I don't really talk much about sticks at my club unless someone asked, but he was fascinated. He said I was hitting harder, the spin was kicking above his chest and shots that I would usually miss long were dropping in. As usual, returns were just great. I think he mentioned the racquet like 5 times..lol. Final thing, and this was key for me against pusher types..I can hit extreme angles that kick the player off the court and leave me a wide open backhand winner. He mentioned that he had not really dealt with those shots from me before and really had no answer. The angled shots are really not too tough to rip at a high % if you have the right court position, so it adds a very nice weapon to my arsenal. He is fast and could get to my really hard shots that cleared the baseline, but the angles just pull him so far off the court. Also, still am finding that I can vary my shots more..low driving strokes and also deep kickers that clear the net by 6 feet are both possible. It has to be due to the spin level. The power level with the extra 5-6 grams (due to poly and string grommets) is giving it plenty of boom, but I can still swing out with a lot of control. Honeymoon continues..I am real happy with this badboy.
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Well, I'm starting to realize the downside of the APD. I can hit harder, but regular rally strokes are more consistent and harder with the PST. And we all know who's got the control...
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Diary dudes,
Really looking forward to taking out the TGKPP and APD tomorrow. If I have time I might also take the chance to look at one or two others that have come my way of late, though these aren't probably "serious contenders" and are more frames I'll probably pass on and have come via our UK racketaholics group. BTW the frames are the Speedflex 315 and the BC30... do I also want to look again at the 03 Tour with more lead @ 12???... Anyhow, update over. Oh yes... just to say that, inspired by the likes of PP and the excellent mini-reviews (keep 'em coming re the Ex Tour!), and recalling such legendary posters/reviewers as, say, JLeLoach, PT630, Kal-El, and not forgetting the TT's esteemed play testers and reviewers like Spencer, Chris, Granville, etc, etc, well, I think in weeks to come I'm going to be posting up some of my own proper, in-depth, deeply analytical, painstakingly detailed and thorough reviews of my own. R
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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Pyro, I hear you on the pstgt. It sets up the big ball rather well. I am noticing that with the EXO as well. From what I was told I am hitting harder shots with more spin than the APD...I think that is simply because I can take a little bigger cut at the ball with confidence it's going to drop..with the spin I can get, everything does. Prince had touched me here..brought me back to old school when as young man I wielded a Graphite 110 for most of my junior career, until graduating to the Pro 90. So this could be a full circle return. BTW, back then I knew nothing about racquets and Prince/Wilson was king. I would use POSG at 60#s and never though anything more about it.
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Yesterday I played with a Yonex RDIS 100 MP strung full bed with Black5Edge, 50 string tension. No vibrations, excellent power. Feels much more solid and stable than the APD Gt. I cant whip or go over the top as when using the APD but the drive in this RDIS is damn serious. Thinner beam gives more precsion and control also. Great racket, specially with this string in a full bed. Looks good also the red racket wirth the black strings and black overgriop. In the future I could buy another one with a 4 and 1/4 grip size instead of the 4 3/8 of the 2 rackets I know have.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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So what is Yonex's PD/APD type frame, or something along those lines? Aside from the legend that's the RD7 I don't know much about the brand - certainly not now. R
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Im comparing the Yonex RDIS 100 MP with a Babolat Aeroprodrive GT (APD GT) that I also have.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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PowerPlayer,
..... nice someone isn't bored enough to write a decent review of this frame... I'm too far eccentric and have lost my patience for writing frame reviews... (i think I compared the exo3Tours once to Sophia Loren, covered in barbeque sauce holding two double-barrel shotguns). Got some tid-bits for 'ya.... completely agreeing about the return of serve aspects of this frame... also enjoying the defensive and offensive capabilities of this frame. Very well balanced. Q: Do you find this stick to hold-up better against heavy spin players?... better than some stiffer counter-parts? ..I played a 35y.o. yesterday (rando at the public courts).. we were both practicing serve.. and I asked him if he wanted to hit around... he obliged me. The hitting session turned into a match. Find-out he plays in 5.0 leagues....he was swinging what seemed to be a stock-YouTek RadMid+... and he was all about the EXTREME topspin game... I mean this guys' serves were kicking-up above my head... tall guy.. and I found myself standing 5feet behind the base-line... even on return....in a brawl. His reverse fore-hands were extreme.. the same kick as on serve... his strokes were troubling me big time. It was a war of attrition... and he was getting the edge on me. I decided to take a chance and come-up at net more often. Usually, holding a stiffer frame, the balls would be uncontrollable and some twisting would be going on.... it seems as if the exo3T's low flex absorbs heavy topspin balls better than any of the previous frames I have played with. I had better touch and directional control. Volleys felt great against those kind of spinners. Could this be the reason Djoko's super flexy stick handles Rafa's spin better than Fed's frames????... hmmm. I held my own against the guy... still lost... 6-4..7-5... just had a hard time anticipating those shots of his... but his back-hand was way off.... it seemed as if his serve, return and fore-hand and slices were 5.0 and his back-hand was <3.0... I just attacked that the whole match. But rarely do I play against someone who plays with that much spin. We exchanged phone numbers... I'm devising my game-plan for the next session... at least I'll know what to expect.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Add some strategically placed weight on the apd and it will likely perform more in the manner of what you want. I recall fondly the nasty ball the pst produces as it's basic rally stroke. While the apd is never going to have the control of the pst, an apd in the mid 330's produces a heavy ball, stroke in and stroke out and it also has the easy putaway power that the pst doesn't have. On another note, it's interesting that really only pro that plays with a Bab with a low static weight is Rafa. He seems to be the only one who can play with it like that (other than Moya and his was actually HH) It seems most of the other apd/pd users are more in the mid to upper 340's in static, Tsonga is 350g strung and I think Odesnik's apd plus was the same. It's a much more arm friendly stick at those weights.
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