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Surprisingly, it only affects the swing weight slightly. Thanks.
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Dino,
Thanks for all the valuable info you provide, its a great resource for those of us that enjoy classic sticks. PS; I have a nearly pristine blue F200, which I love and sadly a cracked grey one (with the rooster). What would you recommend as the next "must have" Rossi frame? Like you I seem to have developed a fondness for Rossignols.
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Hi TCTEN! I'm glad you enjoy the log. It's something I really wish had been available when I started getting old racquets, and something I really enjoy doing now.
As far as Rossignols go, I really want to mention the FGC. That one is probably my favorite Rossi of all time, being even flexier than my F200s... It might be a little hard to come by, though. Another one, that is more common, is the F250. It may not have that total F200 feel to it, but more of a "modern" touch due to the 60 flex. Great compromise of old school looks and feel and modern playability though, if you ask me. You can't go wrong with a classic Rossignol, so I wouldn't only look for a certain model, but rather focus on getting one in as good a condition as possible. (Although the F-series would be a logical group of racquets to focus on.) Keep us updated!
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thank you for that , cant look at another beer either , my first day back and what a windy one any one from leeds? , gentos
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Many Völkls, including the C7 pro (I believe) had some fiberglass in the early-to-mid 1990s. I moved away from fiberglass to the Fischer Pro Classic 98 and the VT Pro 98 , and varying Fischer new generations of the VT Pro 98. I have a large stash of old Fischer racquets in varying condition. I have yet to find a current racquet that I like as much as my Fischers.
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Great info Dino.
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If I remember correctly, even newer Völkls than that had fiberglass in them. I also must admit that I share your feelings regarding Fischer. Great sticks!
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Thanks for all the information, Dino. I think a little fiberglass would benefit some modern frames.
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BTW, here's another racquet fresh off the machine: Wilson Pro Select 110 Weight: 356 g / 12.56 oz Flex: 32 SW: 310 Balance: 30.75 cm
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Dino what was the specs of the Vantage racquet you have measured?
thank a lot for all this data btw
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I was surprise to see that the stiffness of Graphite Edge is so low (44). Somebody said it is between 55 and 60, and i felt it so.
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Thanks! I have to check, I'll post it later.
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On a serious note, I think I now have more than one Graphite Edge, so I can try and get another reading and multiple racquets.
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Another bunch of racquets measured. The format is as always:
weight in grams/weight in oz/flex/sw/balance in centimeters (Balance not measured on every racquet) Donnay Pro One Ltd Ed Supermid I 339/11.96/66/292/31 Donnay Pro One Ltd Ed Supermid II 347/12.24/68/298/30.75 Donnay Pro One Ltd Ed OS (Orange) 348/12.28/63/318/32.25 Dunlop Revelation 200G 349/12.31/61/319/31.5 Dunlop M-Fil 200 348/12.26/63/329/32.25 Dunlop AeroGel 200 4D 325/11.46/62/305/32.25 Fischer Vacuum Classic 280 294/10.37/62/334/36 Head Prestige Flexpoint MP 345/12.17/65/332/32 Head Pro Tour 690 343/12.10/53/334/32.5 Head Radical Team MP Microgel 300/10.58/63/309/34.5 Head Radical MP Youtek (leather grip) 313/11.04/61/313/33.5 Head Specter Light 338/11.92/44/283/31.25 Head Power Plus 337/11.89/50/325/32.75 Völkl Match FCS 361/12.73/53/315/31.25 Yonex RD Ti-70 88 I 334/11.78/64/306/31.5 (Grip 2) Yonex RD Ti-70 88 II 335/11.82/311/31.25 (Grip 2) Yonex RD Ti-70 88 III (No grip) 319/11.25/61/301/31.75 (Grip 2)
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