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Would TW be doing a review if this was a limited production as mentioned above. Specs look good, except the low swing weight.
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I got a chance to hit with the 315 in the open string pattern. Serves as an intermediate between the Pure Storm weight and the Pure Storm Tour weight. Very nice stick to hit with, I found more depth on my shots than my current Aero Storm GT racket. I have a feeling I'll be picking up a few of these in the future. I don't know why Tecnifibre would limit the production of these, spec wise it'll be the best stick that they offer.
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And is there any metallic ping to it?
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Not as much plow as my Aero Storm, but I do have it leaded with 6 grams in the head to add stability. I would definitely add lead to the 315 if I were to make that my stick of choice. I guess I didn't notice a metallic ping noise, but maybe if I had prior knowledge of that I might have noticed it, I guess I didn't know to look for it, therefore I didn't notice it.
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Has anyone else had the chance to hit with this racquet?
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They are up on TW for preorder. In stock on Feb. 1. Who's pulling the trigger?
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Yes, we are doing a review on both string patterns of this racquet. The video should be up by tomorrow with the written to follow in 1-2 weeks. Brittany, TW
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I wonder what is the closest Head or Dunlop mold for this one? Would be interesting to see it compared against Head PT280 and Dunlop 200T with some swingweight customization
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looks very low powered, everyone hitting very short balls, but interesting racquet, would love to test, but don't see it available in europe yet
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Good observation. Not a lot of deep balls. But they all said it needs lead at 12 at the very least. Interesting they all seem to prefer the dense pattern. I normally play with a 16/19 so it will be interesting to see the differences myself.
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I am very interested to hear anyone experience with this racquet, so if you have had a hit with it, please let us know.
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Is it the old T-Fight 320 mold aka 300 Tour? Box beam?
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I believe it's the first generation tfight 325 mold, but now in 16x19 pattern. This could be what Fernando Verdasco is using.
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What is the difference (as far as feel goes) with the first generation tfight 325 mold compared to the current one?
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The beams are boxier on these 315's than the beams on the 320 and 325. The edges are more squared-off and less aero-style than the beams on the 320 and 325. I wished these heavier frames had the same boxier and narrower beam.
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Sorry Europe, USA release only this time.
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I guess given you didnt notice anything suggests its not really there..
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