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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Was this racquet ever made available to anyone other than Andre Agassi? Thanks, all.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Yup. Youzhny is one guy that comes to mind using it early in his career.
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I recently acquired an "A.A." Youtek Radical OS and that lead me to wondering whether anyone else used the stick. Nonetheless, presume that the "A.A." Radical OS is instead the Trisys 260 OS under the paint? If so, do you think the A.A. frame was made in Austria like the PT57s? Thanks again. |
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Got any pics of Youzhny using an oversize?
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Thanks, but I'm talking about his actual pro stock racquet (ie customized by RPNY with his custom grip mold, labeled with A.A., etc.) not the 260 OS reissue. I believe VS previously mentioned that Agassi generally utilized paint jobs over the 260 OS - and I think he said this was also the case during his YouTek period. Therefore, given some of the similarities between the 260 and the 280/630/PT57s, was wondering if AA's racquets were made in Austria as well.
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Zed, you have the Agassi stick? The real deal? Amazing. I'm jealous. Anyway you could get the swingweight, weight and balance on it?
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> I recently acquired an "A.A." Youtek Radical OS and that
> lead me to wondering whether anyone else used the stick. > Nonetheless, presume that the "A.A." Radical OS is instead > the Trisys 260 OS under the paint? If so, do you think the > A.A. frame was made in Austria like the PT57s? Thanks again. I've wanted to buy one but they typically sell very fast after getting listed. I think that $1,000 is typical for one of those - if AA actually used it in matchplay. Something that I'd love to try but I don't think that I'd use it in normal play - I think that it would be impossible to get a matched set.
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4 x IG Prestige MP, 70 cm, 376 grams, 386 SW, ALU Power @54 |
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Yeah, man, very excited about it. Happy to get those measurements over to everyone and should be able to do so by the weekend.
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I tend to be pretty strict in terms of which racquets I use or don't use. The first thing my fiance mentioned after acquiring was how she couldn't wait to hit with it... |
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You should do a writeup on the stick in the Pro Racquets forum. It's kind of a tradition here. You get a unique Pro Stock and you post a thread with photos and specs.
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4 x IG Prestige MP, 70 cm, 376 grams, 386 SW, ALU Power @54 |
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How ironic on the timing of this thread. I just finished customizing a YT IS Radical OS for a customer, to Agassi's specs from 2008 courtesy of Greg Raven's site. The new specs are 355g/32cm/340SW from a starting unstrung specs of 296g/32cm/279SW. The racquet has been strung with Lux ALU Rough at 66lbs along with a Tournagrip added.
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Great pics, VS! Interesting to see a guy with a one handed backhand hitting with an oversize.
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^^ what's unusual about that? Gabby Sabatini, Paul Annacone, Peter McNamara and many others used OS frames and hit 1HBH.
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I've only been watching tennis for the past 7-8 years, so to me, this is a sight to behold.
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First, the racquet is strung with Luxilon Big Banger ALU Power, with a current tension of about 46 lbs. I apologize with respect to the measurement specs, as the only measuring device I have on hand renders it rather difficult to cite specs with truly acceptable precision - will do my best, and will attempt to verify later, but nonetheless thought you might appreciate them. As to weight, the racquet is 352 grams with neither an overgrip nor a dampener (although this is the strung weight). Length appears to be 69 cm, with a balance point of approximately 32.5 cm (this figure likely is the most imprecise). I haven't conducted a proper swing-weight test as of yet, but just plugging the aforementioned numbers into the racquet-tune app, it appears as though swing-weight is at about 327 or so. As the pictures show, this is indeed not a traditional radical and indeed more in line with the Pro Tour frames (the extended grommet channel comports w/ the PT280s I have on hand). The grip is interesting, and is unlike most Head grips that I can recall. As the pictures show, a bit more square than usual (more comparable to a POG, to a lesser extent the TK82S grips and, lastly, the standard PT280 grips). The grip itself measures approximately 4 1/2 in. around. The racquet's in great condition, but obviously played (which, frankly, I look it as being a positive). Hope you enjoy the specs, and let me know if you have any questions that I could answer. Last edited by El Zed : 01-25-2013 at 08:17 PM. |
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