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I almost always use DHBH, I do not think it is a necessity to have a longer than normal handle for it anyway.
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@Istanbul, Turkey. Wilson Blade 98 18x20 2013; Babolat VS 17 Gut @ 55/53 lbs (25/24 kg) |
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That's what I experienced. |
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There is no gut thinner than I use. Any better suggestions for crosses?
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After you know the differences between them it is time to think about strings. At least, this is how I should do it. Last edited by realplayer : 01-08-2013 at 02:42 PM. |
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The length of the racquet is the same as others but the handle is shorter from the butt cap to the throat. I am not sure why they did this hopefully not to save some cost.
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APD 2013 / RPM blast 17 26KG |
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#108 |
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It does run short
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@Istanbul, Turkey. Wilson Blade 98 18x20 2013; Babolat VS 17 Gut @ 55/53 lbs (25/24 kg) |
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Check this link: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=359416 Just try it! |
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teocem,
the general rule is somewhere about 2-3kg as also previously stated by some other posters and it has to do mainly with the distance between the strings. if you take a look at two different sticks with a 16 x 19 pattern you will find out that some are spaced wider than others. the wider the spaces the higher the difference in order to obtain the same stringbedstiffness and hence have some comparable results from this point of view. |
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I use a DHBH and never though the handle was short. I have encountered short handles before (old Tfight 320).
I use the 18x20 prior version (same frame). I am loving Dunlop Ice at 50 and OGSM at 53. I can go tighter sometimes to 52/54. Try this if you want an incredible control setup. Lux 4G also works great at the same tension in the mains.
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teocem,
if you like 26-24 on the 16mains version than you will also like 24-22 on the 18 mains version - i can assure you you have no trampoline effect (if strung with a poly, at least the mains). |
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Babolat VS 17 Gut mains / Luxilon ALU Rough crosses ?
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no trampoline for sure!
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Anyone played with gut mains and poly or co-poly crosses on the new Blade yet? I just received the new 18x20 and normally play with gut/poly hybrid on my racquets, so interested if anyone's tried this yet, and any tension recommendations.
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#118 |
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Only on the 16x19 version with tension around 55lbs on gut mains and 50lbs on poly cross. My usual setup is 58/52 but the recent 40s degree day temperatures had me drop it by a few lbs to reduce the stiffness.
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^ PS ever play the Donnay 97 Pro One? Specs look pretty enticing.
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When I hit with it, my tennis partner told me to stick with the PSTGT and he was using one of the old school Agassi Donnay's |
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