• Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Blog
  • Blogs
  • FAQ

Go Back   Talk Tennis > Tennis Equipment > Racquets
Reload this Page Dunlop F 3.0 Tour
Register FAQ Members List Calendar Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Reply
Page 1 of 5 1 23 > Last »
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 11-23-2012, 06:39 AM   #1
Hominator
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,615
Default Dunlop F 3.0 Tour

Just took this racquet out for a hitting session and wow, what a nice racquet. Feels incredibly crisp and lively, with little to no shock for such a stiff frame. Hoop is very solid and the frame feels very fast. Control was outstanding, too. The frame seems to reward fast racquet head speed.

Despite being 18x20, I also found this racquet to be very spin-friendly. In fact, I was getting more action with this racquet than with my Pure Drives or Aero Storms. This is also despite being strung with a multi. Can't wait to try a poly hybrid in this frame.

Really impressed with this frame - Dunlop has a real winner with this one.

If you like the power of a Pure Drive, but are looking for a little more control, check this one out. I think you'll like it.
Hominator is offline   Reply With Quote
Hominator
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Hominator
Old 11-23-2012, 11:45 AM   #2
sargeinaz
Professional
 
sargeinaz's Avatar
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,397
Default

Wow. It really has the power of a pure drive even with the players specs it has? And has no shock to the arm. Might have no choice but to demo this one then even though I never cared for the older dunlops.

Last edited by sargeinaz : 11-23-2012 at 08:29 PM.
sargeinaz is offline   Reply With Quote
sargeinaz
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by sargeinaz
Old 11-23-2012, 12:34 PM   #3
kc571
New User
 
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 38
Default

I liked it a lot. Not as maneuverable as the xdual. But it has pop control and decent spin.
kc571 is offline   Reply With Quote
kc571
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by kc571
Old 11-23-2012, 11:38 PM   #4
retrograde
Rookie
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 304
Default

I've been demo'ing the F3.0 Tour this week (strung w/ Silk). I was looking for comfortable frames since I get TE on and off and added the F3.0 Tour to the demo order as an afterthought.

I like it more than the Bio 300 Tour in stock form ... really solid volleying stick, good pop, and more access to spin. Torsional stability is good (check out the F3.0's Twistweight at TW University). I enjoyed serving with it too, not sure why that was.

It feels fairly stiff to me, but off-center shots didn't punish my elbow like other stiff frames have in the past. Still, I probably wouldn't recommend the F3.0 Tour to those with TE issues.

Good addition to the Dunlop stable.
retrograde is offline   Reply With Quote
retrograde
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by retrograde
Old 11-24-2012, 03:28 AM   #5
Hominator
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,615
Default

I'll add that I've had TE on and off, to the severity where I've had to take a break from tennis for a couple months a year or so ago.

The Dunlop F 3.0 Tour gives me no problems with my arm whatsoever. The feel on contact has little shock. Contact feels similar to a Pro Kennex Kinetic 5G - very clean and uniform with no flutter in the hoop at all.
Hominator is offline   Reply With Quote
Hominator
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Hominator
Old 11-24-2012, 05:30 AM   #6
Pneumated1
Professional
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,110
Default

When you say "stiff," are you referring to a more modern feel? If so, how would you compare this frame to either Organix 10? Those are as "stiff" as I could go. Can you compare this to a former Blade? The 5G comparison helps, but I've never thought of that frame as stiff.

I came to the London from the 300 Tour, and with its discontinuation, I'm interested in this one.
Pneumated1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Pneumated1
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Pneumated1
Old 11-24-2012, 05:56 AM   #7
Hominator
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,615
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pneumated1 View Post
When you say "stiff," are you referring to a more modern feel? If so, how would you compare this frame to either Organix 10? Those are as "stiff" as I could go. Can you compare this to a former Blade? The 5G comparison helps, but I've never thought of that frame as stiff.

I came to the London from the 300 Tour, and with its discontinuation, I'm interested in this one.
Hmm, I think perhaps stiff wasn't the right word to use, since stiff has many negative connotations. By stiff, I mean crisp and not flexy.

Compared to the X10, the Dunlop has a more crisp feel, but its equally arm-friendly. In fact, the uniform hoop response upon contact is very similar. I spent the last 5 minutes or so of my practice, hitting out, just for fun, and I couldn't feel the stick flex at all. Still, my arm felt completely fine.

Sorry, I've never hit with any Blades.
Hominator is offline   Reply With Quote
Hominator
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Hominator
Old 11-24-2012, 06:51 AM   #8
Pneumated1
Professional
 
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 1,110
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hominator View Post
Hmm, I think perhaps stiff wasn't the right word to use, since stiff has many negative connotations. By stiff, I mean crisp and not flexy.

Compared to the X10, the Dunlop has a more crisp feel, but its equally arm-friendly. In fact, the uniform hoop response upon contact is very similar. I spent the last 5 minutes or so of my practice, hitting out, just for fun, and I couldn't feel the stick flex at all. Still, my arm felt completely fine.

Sorry, I've never hit with any Blades.
Thanks for clarifying that for me, Hominator, and sorry for splitting hairs.

If it's more crisp than the X10s, then I won't need to bother. I have to have some noticeable flex. My choices are severely limited, so I'll try to keep stocking up on my frame.
Pneumated1 is offline   Reply With Quote
Pneumated1
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Pneumated1
Old 11-24-2012, 07:15 AM   #9
McLovin
Hall Of Fame
 
McLovin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,606
Default

For those who have hit with both this and it's 'predecessor', the Bio 300: From the photos, it looks as if the handle is a bit longer. One of my gripes about Dunlop is that the handle is usually shorter than on most frames. Having a 2HBH, I don't like having my top hand off the grip. So, is there more grip on this frame?
__________________
"Nobody beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row" -- Vitas Gerulaitis, after beating Jimmy Connors on his 17th try.
McLovin is offline   Reply With Quote
McLovin
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by McLovin
Old 11-24-2012, 08:49 AM   #10
tom4ny
Semi-Pro
 
tom4ny's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 607
Default

the grip on the new F3.0T is definitely longer than on the bio 300T and has enough real estate for a 2hbh.

agree that this frame has a much crisper feel and that the string bed is both livelier and the ball comes off faster than the bio 300T. also agree that shock absorption is very good and the frame is arm/elbow friendly.

the feel is 300tour blended with babalot aero pro drive. the bio 300T has better flex and ball pocketing but the F3.0T is more stable in stock form and they have definitely fixed the upper hoop problem. still, i have added lead for added drive.

i am still staying with the bio 300 tour but will continue play testing the new version and tweaking.
tom4ny is offline   Reply With Quote
tom4ny
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by tom4ny
Old 11-24-2012, 09:11 AM   #11
SteveI
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 4,329
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by tom4ny View Post
the grip on the new F3.0T is definitely longer than on the bio 300T and has enough real estate for a 2hbh.

agree that this frame has a much crisper feel and that the string bed is both livelier and the ball comes off faster than the bio 300T. also agree that shock absorption is very good and the frame is arm/elbow friendly.

the feel is 300tour blended with babalot aero pro drive. the bio 300T has better flex and ball pocketing but the F3.0T is more stable in stock form and they have definitely fixed the upper hoop problem. still, i have added lead for added drive.

i am still staying with the bio 300 tour but will continue play testing the new version and tweaking.
I will be very interested to see if Dunlop produces a new Bio 400 Tour. If they can firm up the upper loop on that frame.. that would really be a nice improvement. I am playing the current version and while I do not hit much in the upper loop it would be great to get an overall firmer feel on the stringbed.
SteveI is offline   Reply With Quote
SteveI
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by SteveI
Old 11-24-2012, 09:41 AM   #12
Torres
Hall Of Fame
 
Torres's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 3,640
Default

How does this compare to the:

- 4D 300 Tour
- Bio 300 Tour

(Both of those were quite different sticks despite the specs).
Torres is offline   Reply With Quote
Torres
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Torres
Old 11-24-2012, 10:44 AM   #13
retrograde
Rookie
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 304
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by McLovin View Post
So, is there more grip on this frame?
Measured from butt to the top of the elastic band, its 8". That's about 3/4" longer than my AG 4D 200 16x19.
retrograde is offline   Reply With Quote
retrograde
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by retrograde
Old 11-24-2012, 11:01 AM   #14
McLovin
Hall Of Fame
 
McLovin's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 1,606
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by retrograde View Post
Measured from butt to the top of the elastic band, its 8". That's about 3/4" longer than my AG 4D 200 16x19.
Sweet. Thanks.

This frame just moved into the spring demo lineup, along w/ the Yonex VCORE Tour 97 and the new YOUTEK Speed. Not saying I'm moving away from my X Force Pros, but it will be almost two years with those frames, so I have to at least look at other stuff.

Besides, I believe if I stick with the same frame for more than two years my membership to TT gets revoked...
__________________
"Nobody beats Vitas Gerulaitis 17 times in a row" -- Vitas Gerulaitis, after beating Jimmy Connors on his 17th try.
McLovin is offline   Reply With Quote
McLovin
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by McLovin
Old 11-24-2012, 11:21 AM   #15
JackB1
Legend
 
JackB1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 8,283
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pneumated1 View Post
Thanks for clarifying that for me, Hominator, and sorry for splitting hairs.

If it's more crisp than the X10s, then I won't need to bother. I have to have some noticeable flex. My choices are severely limited, so I'll try to keep stocking up on my frame.
Have to agree with Homi here. I had a loooong demo session with both the M and F 3.0's and they have little to no flex. I thought they felt pretty stiff to me. Nice frames but very noticeable when you miss the sweetspots, which are rather small.
__________________
Wilson Black Blade 104 - NXT Tour / Copoly at 55/51
JackB1 is offline   Reply With Quote
JackB1
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by JackB1
Old 11-24-2012, 11:25 AM   #16
JackB1
Legend
 
JackB1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 8,283
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Pneumated1 View Post
When you say "stiff," are you referring to a more modern feel? If so, how would you compare this frame to either Organix 10? Those are as "stiff" as I could go. Can you compare this to a former Blade? The 5G comparison helps, but I've never thought of that frame as stiff.

I came to the London from the 300 Tour, and with its discontinuation, I'm interested in this one.
the new Dunlops are NOTHING like the prior models. Its a totally new mold.
Definitely stiffer feeling than the X10.
__________________
Wilson Black Blade 104 - NXT Tour / Copoly at 55/51
JackB1 is offline   Reply With Quote
JackB1
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by JackB1
Old 11-24-2012, 11:25 AM   #17
retrograde
Rookie
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 304
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hominator View Post
I'll add that I've had TE on and off, to the severity where I've had to take a break from tennis for a couple months a year or so ago.

The Dunlop F 3.0 Tour gives me no problems with my arm whatsoever. The feel on contact has little shock. Contact feels similar to a Pro Kennex Kinetic 5G - very clean and uniform with no flutter in the hoop at all.
Same here, I had to take 6 months off a year ago but my elbow still feels tender sometimes.

I've been playing with the PK 7g for 10 years. In the demo box along with the F3.0 Tour is a PK KI5 315 and Yonex RDIS 200. Hitting with all these yesterday, the F3.0 Tour was the least comfy for me.

That said, it felt like I was getting easy pace with the F3.0 and volleys felt really solid, even on reaction volleys to a hard drive or when the volley was made below the net at an angle to the racquet face. This would be a good doubles stick for me if my elbow weren't so picky.
retrograde is offline   Reply With Quote
retrograde
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by retrograde
Old 11-24-2012, 11:30 AM   #18
JackB1
Legend
 
JackB1's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
Posts: 8,283
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Hominator View Post
I'll add that I've had TE on and off, to the severity where I've had to take a break from tennis for a couple months a year or so ago.

The Dunlop F 3.0 Tour gives me no problems with my arm whatsoever. The feel on contact has little shock. Contact feels similar to a Pro Kennex Kinetic 5G - very clean and uniform with no flutter in the hoop at all.
Homi...have you tried the M 3.0 as well? I found the M and F almost identical except for the string pattern.
__________________
Wilson Black Blade 104 - NXT Tour / Copoly at 55/51
JackB1 is offline   Reply With Quote
JackB1
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by JackB1
Old 11-24-2012, 12:09 PM   #19
Hominator
Hall Of Fame
 
Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 1,615
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by JackB1 View Post
Homi...have you tried the M 3.0 as well? I found the M and F almost identical except for the string pattern.
No, I haven't. Sorry.
Hominator is offline   Reply With Quote
Hominator
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by Hominator
Old 11-24-2012, 04:04 PM   #20
retrograde
Rookie
 
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Southern California
Posts: 304
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by JackB1 View Post
I found the M and F almost identical except for the string pattern.
I only demo'd the F3.0 Tour and have not demo'd the M 3.0, but ....

After I demo racquets, I like to check on each stick's TW University data to see if they're consistent with what I experienced. The data won't tell the whole story, but any inconsistencies make me want to re-demo to see if I should re-evaluate. Anyways, the two tools I like to use are:

Power Potential & Sweetspot Size scatter plots:
http://twu.tennis-warehouse.com/cgi-...eruniverse.cgi

Vibration Frequency:
http://twu.tennis-warehouse.com/cgi-...bfrequency.cgi

Using the above, I can see why the M3.0 and F3.0 seem similar to you, at least to a first order. Their power potential distributions and sweetspot zone areas are pretty similar.
retrograde is offline   Reply With Quote
retrograde
View Public Profile
Find More Posts by retrograde
Reply
Page 1 of 5 1 23 > Last »

« Previous Thread | Next Thread »


Go Back   Talk Tennis > Tennis Equipment > Racquets
Reload this Page Dunlop F 3.0 Tour

Thread Tools
Show Printable Version Show Printable Version
Email this Page Email this Page
Display Modes
Linear Mode Linear Mode
Hybrid Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode
Threaded Mode Switch to Threaded Mode

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 02:32 AM.

Talk Tennis :: Powered By Tennis Warehouse - Archive - Top

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2013, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
© 2006 - Tennis Warehouse