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Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Charleston, SC
Posts: 213
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I am interested in what the playtesters overall thoughts on comfort were. After battling tennis elbow in the past, the 69 flex rating gives me pause about a demo of this racquet. On the other hand, the reviews high rating and some posting on the racquet seem to suggest that the lack of vibration make it a comfortable choice. I usually use a full gut or gut/multi hybrid set up.
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Administrator
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,443
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@goherd27,
The new grommet technology in the new Extremes do indeed it make softer and more comfortable feeling compared to the older ones. I personally loved the frame, and found it pretty comfortable even with a full bed of poly, although I have never had elbow problems. If you're using a full bed of gut or even a hybrid I think you'd be fine. It's definitely a great racquet and worth demoing in my opinion! Andy, TW
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Semi-Pro
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Yes, You should try. Pro 2.0 is "all that"
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Rookie
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 154
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+1 for the Pro 2.0
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New User
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 21
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Take it from an obsessive tennis gearhead that has been in search of the "Holy Grail" of tennis reacquets for 30 years, this thing is in a class by itself. You will not believe the combination of power, control, feel, comfort, and plow-through but quickness of adjustment on swing. And this endorsement is coming from a guy that's switched racquets 6 times in two years. Try the frame-recommended Head Sonic Pro 17 gauge polyester at your favorite tension. I strung both of mine at 58 lbs and there is no arm pain at all, but fantastic precision from a frame this pwerful. No I don't work for Head. I was a Dunlop man for 5 years until going to the Babolat Roddick Pure Drive GT 2012 this year,and now onto this Head because it does so much more than the Roddick.
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New User
Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 51
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How does it compare to the Blade 98 (black-n-gold version)?
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