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Join Date: Jul 2009
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disagree....its about the same as a Pure Drive or Juice.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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Agreed, but isn't this where the whole new world of poly strings is meant to step in - poly to tame the power with spin. Isn't the 4G string meant to do that? I mean does the 4G do that for this frame or not?
I never got finesse out of a PD, but I used to use syngut! (And even then it gave me tendinitis issues that PD swirly frame was so stiff.) If it as a rocket launcher that lacks detailed feedback then it's less of an interesting frame for me but still want to demo... |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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So the Pure Drive is not too powerful for Roddick, but it is for you? You hit harder than he did in 2003
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So that's probably not the best example to try and prove a point with.
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Charlotte, NC area
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Yeah, this pretty much tells us nothing at all. How was it strung, what kind of player is this friend? Without all of this info and specifics this means nothing. I found the 99s AND the 105s to have less power then the 100 Juice, and I had to hit it with a hybrid string job. With a full bed of poly the power will come down even more and control will go up, just the facts. I agree with the response to this yesterday about string making a huge difference here.
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I'm looking forward to your future 99S posts. |
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Join Date: Dec 2012
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Which differences do you find between 99S and 105S. I would like to have 105S but it´s too light for me. I preffer heavier.
(sorry for my bad english) |
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Obviously understanding the control level of rackets is over your head. Anybody that knows anything about tennis rackets would not classify a pure drive as an example of a control racket. |
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I am glad you found it to have less power than the juice which I consider a high powered racket. But as you would say were they strung with the same string and tension as the juice? Without this info and the specifics it means nothing. |
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I have posted before my thoughts on them comparatively. With the exact same string job, (local shop puts the same string in all demo frames) the 105s was less power then the Juice 100. Compared to my Ezone Xi100, I only use full poly beds and the the Xi100 was still more power and tougher to control then the 105s and the 99s, and the Xi100 has been the best racquet I have ever hit for control on my strokes.
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So we still don't know what string or tension, so labeling a frame as a Rocket-Launcher when not knowing the type or tension does not tell many people much. And a rocket launcher for a good 4.5 who swings for the fences normally does not mean much or help many people on here.....as mentioned by nickarnold2000, many people are using racquets like there, but many better people will always label them as launchers.....no string, no tension, means you cannot blame the frame, at least not with the current evidence.
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Are you saying that you need to be above 4.5 level to know what a powerful racket is? As far as the strings go I agree that it can make a huge difference, but I still trust my friends opinion on the power level of a racket he demoed. When these rackets become available I will give the 99s a demo and then I will be able to see how powerful it is for me. Last year I tried the steam and the juice and both are to powerful for my liking, but to some I am sure they are fine. |
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Tried Steam 105s today...felt really flimsy on contact, but serves were monsterous. Definetley not the racquet for me.
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Ill have a 99s tomorrow so we shall see. But im defintley not honeymooning with the blade 98 (not black one). It is a great match for my game.
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I believe a lot of the recent posts about the 105s, especially about it being a monster on servers. However, I have been playing frames with area of specification for some time now so comparing it to those frames it did not feel flimsy to me....now compared to a 12 oz players frame i could see where it feels flimsy, and even compared to the 99s. Any frame around that weight will feel flimsy compared to heavier smaller heads, that is the nature of the technology; however, it has its own advantages is my only point. I just think everyone needs to demo it and see if it is for their liking and I think Wilson will sell as many of these as they have sold for the Juice for sure. They have a winner here, in terms of the frame and the marketing. |
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pls video yourself
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