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Old 10-06-2012, 11:30 AM   #1
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what is the difference spec wise between the ltd pro one and the international pro one supermid ?

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what is the difference spec wise between the ltd pro one and the international pro one supermid ?

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just got an answer from seller international is 75/25 graphite/fiberglass and the ltd. supermid is 100% graphite but still both are listed at 58 rdc which seems strange to me . can anyone chime in if you you have played both and what the pro and cons where for either one ?

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i hit with both very briefly a long time ago and i thought the international felt more flexible than the regular one. and the regular one had more power and the international had more feel
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i hit with both very briefly a long time ago and i thought the international felt more flexible than the regular one. and the regular one had more power and the international had more feel
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I had both off of that seller a year or so ago and found the fiberglass mix one a fair bit more flexable than the 100% graphite one. Both nice though.
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just got an answer from seller international is 75/25 graphite/fiberglass and the ltd. supermid is 100% graphite but still both are listed at 58 rdc which seems strange to me . can anyone chime in if you you have played both and what the pro and cons where for either one ?

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Which versions are you referring to?
Here the official specs of the original International: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...99#post5964921

The limited was always stiffer and played firmer, more powerful and around 64 ra
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Here the official specs of the original International: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...99#post5964921

The limited was always stiffer and played firmer, more powerful and around 64 ra
the pro one international and pro one ltd , so is the rdc same for the supermidsize ltd and the oversize ltd ? the international is grey and blue graphics and according to him is 58 rdc and 75/25 graphite/fiberglass !

was there auctually two different layups of the international pro one ?
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the pro one international and pro one ltd , so is the rdc same for the supermidsize ltd and the oversize ltd ? the international is grey and blue graphics and according to him is 58 rdc and 75/25 graphite/fiberglass !

was there auctually two different layups of the international pro one ?
Yes indeed, the 75/25 was a later one...
The limited was always stiffer, i measured 64 till 68 for the Supermidsize depending on the paintjob.
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