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Legend
Join Date: Jul 2009
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I think it's meant for advanced players though
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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You may want to give the Prestige S another try. Very close in the specs you're looking for. I've got one strung with gut main/poly cross. Great, arm friendly, combo for this frame.
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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Elbow soreness from the 1hbh comes from mishits off/near the side of the frame. Switching rackets won't change anything.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Guys...
I KNOW all about technique issues.... I JUST switched to the 1 hander and until it is fully developed, I may be hitting late sometimes, as much as I will try not too. You guys are getting off point. I am not expecting any racquet to fix any technique errors. I just think a even balanced, stiff large headsize frame with poly isn't the best choice for a one hander.
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Prestige S then
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Canada, Eh?
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Check out the PSL. It's such a dead feeling racket with it's low flex that I found it be really comfortable when I used to use a 1HBH. It also really protected my elbow from any weird pain on shanks which happened more then I would like to admit with the one hander!
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Actually, that's not true. Prince's Port Grommets give you elbow relief on shanks. You're looking for the EXO3 Graphite 93.
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#1 - MINIMIZING any elbow issues while I am learning this stroke #2 - getting a racquet that enhances this stroke (more HL, smaller head, more flex) So then everyone that complains of TE while using Bablots should just stick with them? If you hit a stiff frame in the middle there is no elbow pain either. Can we please drop this nonsense? If I was good enough to NEVER be late and to ALWAYS hit the center of the racquet, this would be a moot point.
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it's a good suggestion, but I dislike Head and Volkl grip shapes.
PP....this is not unlike your recent switch due to your wrist issues. I don't knwo why people insist on always making the "any racquet will be fine with this..." argument???
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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I would try one of the Pro-Kennex racquets for softer feel in the arm. I would recommend the Q Tour or the Ki-5. I haven't tried the Q5 yet. It says its stiffer in the specs, but I have played with other Q models and they play softer than their stiffness rating indicates.
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Pro Kennex 5G series... 100 Head Size.. about 12 oz.. known for elbow safety. Med flex or lower.. |
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It will save you a lot of time to do it this way because you are already familiar with what you are using.
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Join Date: Feb 2004
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The lady in this review has a 1HBH and doesn't seem to have a problem with it: http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=2dRb3...?v=2dRb3RRwLLs
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Ps 95 is in your range. Huge spin window, low sw, flexy
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The Bio Max 200G ALMOST fits in. Its worth a look.
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I use it... I'm advancedish... But the specs are perfect. Its a 1hbh beast.
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