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Im not a pro but I get lots of power from flexy frames, right now Im using a stick with RA of 49. So even if his frame is listed as 51 RA you can tell its not because you would have zero power with it, very logical ![]()
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Why such a rude reply?
Do you guys have a history? It's just a discussion on what folks may know about pro rackets. We all realize there are secrets we will never likely know.
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Excellent info, Kiteboard... thanks.
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It's easy to destroy and criticize, and hard to create and improve. Typing Fail means nothing, other than a low vocabulary and an inability to add, as he says 10 fails, yet types 4. Just another keyboard jerk on the forum with nothing to add, and lots to subtract. Here is the h22 joker used to use with an RA of 65: http://suppawat.multiply.com/reviews/item/86
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=djoko...1t:429,r:0,s:0 Fed frames are made with higher quality control, just as h22s are made in a diffferent room in China than stock kblades. Similar material, with higher quality control. The physical space inbetween the strings with a 90 sq. in. frame at 16 x19, is almost the same as a 98 sq. in. frame at 18 x 20, with a 10% smaller head size, the spaces are smaller, and grab the ball similarly as an 18 x20 in a 98in. frame. As for the RA, I am only guessing, due to the power joker has displayed, not possible with such a flexible frame in my experience. Last edited by kiteboard : 09-18-2011 at 10:57 PM. |
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You ever seen ppl typing "10 characters", in this case I think "10 fails" is more suitable. In fact I know you are wrong and ppl should know that, if noone made that clear we would see ppl repost your fantasy specs all over the board. I can say that Fed is using a big bubba with 6.1 tour pj because theres no way he can get that power from a 90", but that doesnt make it correct does it?. A guy your age should know better than this, its pure speculations and not facts. But I guess we should take your words for it because you "think" its like that .
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Look at the pics of joker's h22s, and tell me who is failed. Just another fool on the forum. I guess you are going to tell me Fed's frames are the same quality control as yours?
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Exactly! and if you dont know for sure, then dont make fantasy posts. It would make it much easier for ppl to find the info needed using the search function. Ppl on the board might take kiteboard´s word for it, in this case they shouldnt.
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Have you played with an h22? NO. Have you hit with a pt57A? No. Do you have vs team mains? No. Fool!
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Now you are talking QC, sure they are not but before you were talking about higher quality crystals, which one is it then?
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The difference between you and I is that I only post facts on subjects like this, since I have been with both wilson and head I would think that I used both frames (with all kinds of setups) quite a bit actually. Come on guys lets give the old man a hand, you do know that he felt and did things that most ppl never will right, must be those magic pro stocks with vs team mains!! http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showp...3&postcount=26
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Here is what joker had to say about his own head frame: “I had some ups and downs, and I was really even changing some things in the racket at the start of the year in the tournaments, which was a little bit frustrating me.
“But I managed to find the good rhythm with the racket. It really takes time mentally to accept the change and it’s a big switch. I think it (the Head prototype) has more power. Maybe a little bit too much power in some moments.” Does that sound like an RA of 51 to you? |
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Also, I dont think anyone here has ever seen Federer change racket for serving/recieving.
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This is just not true. The Fed frame has much bigger spaces in between the strings. His 90 is much more "open" than Jokers 98.
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From a top stringer, on the grand slam stringing team for Wilson. The quality rooms are different in China for the pros sticks, and they use higher quality material according to him. In one tourny he strung 175 frames, more than any other stringer there.
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Joker also said, "They made the frame the same.", re: his wilson h22 at an Ra of 65, and his new head frame. He also said he had to tinker with it to get it right on the stiffness.
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