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Join Date: Jan 2010
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also wanted to share, i've been messing around w/ my PS85 BLX and PS85 early china. i've been hitting w/ the early china which has a full poly string job that is 6 months old so it's lost quite a bit of tension. interestingly, this stick now plays alot more like my BLX version so i believe by lowering the tension in the early china and taiwan PS85s, i can get them to feel very similar.
i string my PS85 reissued with full poly @ 46/46# on a CP machine. i'm going to try restringing the taiwan and early china at 41#s to test my theory. |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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About PWS:
Any idea as to why the PS85 (any version) has a slightly shorter but more protruding PWS? Whereas the Tour 90 (any version) has a slightly longer but flatter PWS?
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Speculation from a former tour player I had string my brand new PS85 is that these are not new racquets...they are old racquets...that is why they have new grips with different color butt caps on them (the original grips installed would need to be replaced they sat on a shelf so long)....suspicion on where it says 'Use Sensation String' inside as well since far more advanced strings are available now....the 88 I have does not say this either. They weighed the racquet and checked the balance point...everything checks out. Why does everyone think it's so crazy that Wilson could make a racquet like this again? I feel that different factories would be held to the same standards as well..as far as paying $500 for a 'St. Vincent' goes....I agree with many on here that most could never tell the difference if their life depended on it...it's like anything else...tour players don't use any of these anyway...they have custom racquets that are painted to make you feel like you have the same thing you bought at the nearest Sports Authority....
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Interesting point. Wilson moved from the Sensation recommendation to NXT quite some time ago.
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I really like your comparison and the fact that you confirm once again that St Vincent frames can't be replicated in China. I regularly play with St Vincent and sometimes Taiwan and notice a huge difference even between these two in terms of feel and touch. On your scale I would rate them as follows: Taiwanese frames at about 80%, earlier Chinese frames at about 75% recent Chinese (TW) frames at about 70%
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Any one who says a St.Vincent PS 85 doesn't feel different hasn't hit with one......
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