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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Surrey, England
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I agree Anton, I cannot see how you cannot adjust your stroke (power, trajectory etc). Just trying to find the will to respond to Jack's response but I think it might be better that I don't. I think I will just leave it that the last sentence in his post 1599 is something we can agree on.
I have a doubles match with the 99S tonight. Will report back.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Colorado
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Well, unfortunately I hit several home runs with this racquet and I have come to the conclusion that it's not for me. I have flat strokes and that's not going to change any time soon. The thin string and the low tension didn't help my cause much either. At this point I have concluded that sticking with the PB10 mid is best for my game and I have reels of 18 and 19 Gauge strings that I don't want to spend more money on thicker strings to experiment with this racquet.
So, if any one is interested in buying this off me, send me a pm.
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Location: Atlanta GA
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I think my point was that the adjustment shouldn't be that difficult and if it is, than the racquet's not for you. Thats said....I think the 99s is a better singles/baseliner's racquet, than a "double's specialist's" racquet.
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Anyone try Black Magic 15L (1.33mm) with this stick. seems like it might be a good choice.
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going to Beast 16g too soon. I really liked that as a full bed poly.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Netherlands
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Made up my mind: this is my new racket!
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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One thing I think I'm having some issues with is actually the balance of the stick.
Still haven't dialed in the serve, finding the net a bit too often for my liking generally, and a bit too erratic still on g/strokes. Yet every now and then I'm ripping one with such effortless zip and spinny heavy raking oomph I'm left gobsmacked, blown away. So, whilst today I didn't find that 'ball sitting up too much' syndrome or whatever some of were discussing a day or two ago to be such an issue, I am, specially re groundstrokes, aware of this lack of consistency, control, predictability, whatever. On a wider note, I absolutely accept more time has to be spent adjusting to the quirks of the frame etc. But on a few occasions when I've put my Pure Control in the mix for a few games, it's striking how my serves are suddenly landing in and with more venom, and how my groundstrokes are suddenly transformed into consistent controlled performance. I don't know... is this balance related?
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Surrey, England
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too late to write up tonight's experience but we won our tournament match comfortably against a good pair and I played good consistent tennis in the first set with the 99S then very aggressive strong tennis with the IG Rad OS in the second (which just plays like a powerful MP version). The main comments from my opponents were that they had more time on my shots in the first set but my shots were much hotter in second.
Still interested in the Steam frame but I think the 99S is going back. Will definitely look at the non-S 99 though and will report back. ps. a real stand out for me with the 99S is the slice backhand. happens to also be the only main weakness of the Rad OS as it happens.
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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JG,
Great points ^. DG, Okay, so you've made up your mind then. Well, I'm not reaching for my towel and heading out the steam room quite yet
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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QSN for aimr (think you've done this?) and others...
Anyone put lead on their 99s? How much and what locations? How has this worked out for you and changed things up? TIA
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It's as solid as any of my other frames at this spec. Swingweight for me still feels like I can bring it around without any trouble and the plow is ample. No vibrations and didn't notice any issue with off centre hits. Spin as expected is more than my 18x20's. balls visually kick up on groundies and for me the power is controlled. Not sure what you typically swing in terms of spec, but it feels great at this spec for me. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Played 4 hours last week, no matches, 2 hours hitting partner, 2 hours drills. USTA doesn't start up till next week for me. I continue to dial it in and at this point I'm fairly confident with the stick. I like it and I'll be switching to it.
Now the bad news. It eats gut. Like a hungry, angry monster. Yesterday 30 minutes into a hitting session I snapped the 5&6 main AT THE SAME TIME. That's only 4.5 hours of heavy hitting on the racquet. It was string with Pacific Natural/Gosen sidewinder 54/48. It snapped on an off center hit but it was no where near the frame. In the past with other sticks I've always broke gut in the mains in the sweet spot after the fraying has started. Not with this stick. I have not managed to get more than 5 hours out of a hybrid before the gut snaps. I'm kinda shocked at this. I'm boggled that *2* mains snapped this last time this fast. I ordered another 99s. I'm going to string one up full bed lux 4g and one full bed topspin cyber (my favorite soft smooth poly) both at 48 and see how they play. I'll cut each out at 8-10 hours if I don't break it so as not not wreck my arm. If they play like crap I'll just suck it up and go through half a pack of gut each week... the wicked backhand alone is worth it |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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It's a combo of the ultra wide open pattern and hitting with alot of spin/power. It's death on strings in a stick like this.
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