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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Not purposely trying to advertise, just a very happy customer!
If you are in the Toronto area looking for the most precise racquet customization, my technician is the best. I bought two Prestige Pros and look what was done for me: (Weighted before and after, added silicone and lead, balanced them out) ![]() |
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Also its interesting how when he weighed them they were 329 and 326 unstrung, when supposed to be both 325. I understand quality control can't be perfect but 329 is a bit off the grid, no?
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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Within four grams of specs is actually pretty good. I've demoed the IG Prestige Pro three different times (all from TW), and the respective weights (strung, no OG) were 340, 335, and 332. If you assume that strings weigh ~18, that would put all of them (especially the latter two) significantly under spec. Also of note, the swingweights varied from 314 to 326.
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340? wow that is quite a difference.
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