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As for any other the other models, I really can't advise you haha! -Fuji
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The 200 Tour is a different beast. It plays a lot similar to the 6.1 95 series from Wilson IMO, just with a bit beefier stock weight. Really smooth hitting stick, I just never gelled with it as much as the reg 200. The issue again is the 16x18 pattern though. It feels so wide open that because of all the free power from the weight of the stroke, I never got comfortable really letting my forehands fly. That's my own mental capacity, and really nothing against the frame. Let me know if you have anymore questions! -Fuji
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Thanks again, Fuji! |
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If I'm being completely honest, it's a toss up between the two for me. The Bio200 feels like the modern update to the PT630, which I know might be Heracy for some to hear. The feeling isn't neart as "pure" in the dead center, but the feel outside the sweet spot is where the 200 wins. I don't hit dead center all the time, and shanks with the PT630 actually bother both my elbows quite a bit. The 200 shanks are 100% fine in my elbows book, even with poly. It's weird that it happens like that, but with the PT630, outside the sweet spot it just really isn't that forgiving and good feeling on my arms. (That being said, I can use a PDR+ string with full poly and my elbows are fine too...)
You're most welcome though! Always happy to share some of my knowledge! -Fuji
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Like fuji says, the dunlop 200 series is awesome if you like the pt630. I have an mfil 200 and it is a butter stick. Feels so nice.
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Speaking of which, are you a windshield wiper/western grip guy? You have me intrigued with the Dunlop 200 - but here's the thing, and back to my original question, wouldn't a PT280 be preferable to the Bio200 (with the former actually being usually cheaper)? Thanks again, man. |
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Normally I hit WW forehands with a semi western grip, but I do go full eastern for blocking back big shots and to flatten out winners! Oh for sure! If you can get PT280's for cheaper then 200's, by all means go for it. I won't argue that it's the better frame, since hitting the sweet spot for me is probably the best feeling ever haha! The issue becomes getting a few of the same stick. I have a single PT630, and I never use it for anything serious because I don't care for switching frames in the middle of a match. The 200 series is just really readily available, and at dirt cheap prices used. So it's easy to stock up on a pair/trio or more for realistically cheap. -Fuji
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That being said, I can't use wood rackets at all. The low flex absolutely kills my arms! -Fuji
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Nope. But I like my Mfil. I have had i for 4 years. It is a great stick.
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Same blade, just the gold one. I have 2 and 1 mfil 200 in the bag as well.
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