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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Are you one or two hander? I am a one hander and for whatever reason open pattern never provides me with the same control as closed one. Not to say I cannot play with either just feel more connected more secure with closed.
Also one little advice sensation is very very light string approx 11 grams on average if I remember correctly in comparison to gut poly or full poly that is 18 grams that is a big difference and that will impact your swing weight and everything else. Don't be surprised if you don't find it maneuverable or whippy after you buy it and string it up with your fav gut poly lots of honey moons get ruined right there
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: NJ
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If difference between 16x19 and 18x20 is not that much, choose 16x19 one if you string your own racquets. 18x20 is always pain to string, nervous last few minutes wondering if u would be able to finish the last mains!! I hate that feeling!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado USA
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I'm hearing you from both angels.... Thanks so much peeps for all your thoughts & suggestions. It still comes down to this (and it's what I tell my 325+ stringing customers): It's a unique thing.......personal preference. What works & feels right for one, doesn't necessarily apply to another. This is absolutely what I was hoping for, tho. Input & suggestions from a bunch of different ppl/players. Keep it coming...I need to quit dropping so much cash on frames, so I'm hoping this frame will be the last for a few years. (momma needs new shoe's, don't ya know and also....I have no illusion one frame is going to make a "night & day" difference in my game. I do believe the right equipment can bring out the best in a player
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado USA
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Some OS, tight pattern frames require 22'-M's. When stringing hybrid & using a pack, as apposed to a spool, you end up with about a 3" tail on the last M pull.....time to break out the starting clamp for a jumper......but I hear what you're saying!!!
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Atlanta GA
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I agree. I was just making a generalization. I just think control per se, is not a high criteria at lower-level tennis. You just want to get the ball back over the net for the most part.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado USA
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This is what seems to be my main issue w/"lower level tennis". Pushers just getting the ball back. You can read the name on the ball when it's coming at you. I seem to be pretty successful against 4.0+ rated opponents. Was undefeated in League play @ #2 singles.... All anyone wants to do is play the type of tennis you like to play....I like somewhat of a pace game......I end up spraying balls playing "just get it back"..... Story of my life. We've all been there. Maybe with a little more patience and a "control oriented" frame, I may be able to leave the ranks of "lower level tennis"
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Blade 98 18x20 x3 - Babolat VS Team 17g @ 50lbs M's/Signum Pro Poly Plasma 17g @ 46lbs X's (5% pre stretch)-USRSA Certified Stringer-Babolat Star 5 Last edited by dgdawg : 12-23-2012 at 08:02 AM. |
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Placement over power can win at any level. Once you hit 4.0 down here the placement becomes key to getting better.
If you can get good net clearance with the tight pattern you will be fine. I tended to hit dangerously close to the baseline with more open patterns, and now i can reign it in a lot better.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Twin Cities
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Can anybody compare this to the Aero Storm GT?
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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I found aero to be very similar to pro staff 95 blx with some added lead to pro staff to increase the sw and with much better feel and flex
Blade does not have that hollow babolat feel and it's probably closer to old pure storm tours carbon extreme ones with even more feel and plush on contact almost pro stock h22 like
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Too many racquets... Last edited by dgoran : 12-23-2012 at 11:43 AM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado USA
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I just spent. 3 more hrs hitting w/the 18x20.....hands down the most enjoyable frame I've ever hit with. I've definitely made my decision.
I'm thinking Santa just may deliver me 2 of these bad boys in a cpl days. Merry Christmas peeps... Thanks for all your input!!!!
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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Congrats if it's good enough for raonic and goffin it's good enough for you
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I played more with Blade 98 16x19 over the weekend and I am just loving it more. The only concern is its overpower at times the stick is out of my control. I already have the second one and also ordered a 18x20 version. I will have that strung exactly in the same order (mains vs 17 gut 26 kg, shorts luxilon rough 24 kg) and will provide you with a mini-comparison review later this week. But I should say whatever the result will be these will remain in my tennis bag for a long while because I really started to enjoy more hitting balls with these new Blades.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Minnesota
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I think I'm going to have to go with the 18x20. Since I am having such trouble deciding, either one would work for me. I tend to hit a flatter ball though, and the 18x20 seems to be the best choice in that regard. I get plenty of spin with it as well. Great frame!
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Colorado USA
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I just picked up a Blade18x20. I'll get another (or 2) when Wilson drops another load on my local Pro Shop. I don't think I've ever been this excited about a frame.
I think I'll use Tecnifibre X-1 Biphase 17g M's @ 50lbs & Lux 4G 17g X's @ 46lbs....5% pre stretch on both. I've never been wild about any kind of Luxilon but a pack was given to me w/frame.They usually string purchased frames gratis with the string of your choice, but they just give me string. I can't freakin wait to hit with my own Blade 18x20 Merry Christmas, peeps!!!!
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Blade 98 18x20 x3 - Babolat VS Team 17g @ 50lbs M's/Signum Pro Poly Plasma 17g @ 46lbs X's (5% pre stretch)-USRSA Certified Stringer-Babolat Star 5 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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As I said earlier, I will play with both 16x19 and 18x20 with the exact string settings over the weekend and will post here a comperative mini review. I am looking forward to it very much myself too...
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