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Join Date: Jan 2010
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It's not about how "good" you are it's about what is advertised and what is sold. When you get a 4pts head heavy K6.1 95 or a 370g strung Prestige MP you don't need to be that good to be ****ed off that the specs say "320g unstrung" and you get this crap. It's also unfair when they say someone plays with a Radical for example but his radical is hand-made with top quality control whereas the radical you buy has been made in a Chinese sweatshop factory, and the pro using a Radical would rather use a racquet from a less well known European-based company if he wasn't paid to lie.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Still, your game will be more likely to improve with a quality frame that suits you and that you've customized for yourself
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Agree. Even on the tour. I strung for a top 100 player who was using the APD. Six racquets varying in weight from 322 to 329 gms and varying in swingweight from 306 to 322.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Frederick, MD
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I'm so glad to see holes being blown into the whole myth of the "customized" racquet making such a huge difference. It's like the guys killing themselves to put the Head Prestige grommets on their Wilson frame or whatever. You can spend your time tinkering all day long with your sticks, guys, but the truth is that even the most discerning player at the highest level probably can't tell the difference between a frame that weighs 320 grams and one that weighs 310. If you think you can, it's probably all in your head. Again, it's fine if you want to have fun customizing your frames, but don't try to convince the rest of us that it really makes a world of difference. Because it doesn't.
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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But are those rackets customised ? If yes, by who? In this case, those values are far away... to much difference bettwen them. But you are right, most ATP players have different specs in theyr rackets, close ones but still different. I once spoke to Nalbandian at RG, and he told me that he was getting some trouble with some rackets, because they feel somehow different from eachother. At that time he was using just 3 rackets, and other 5 rackets ware not used... But again, pro's rackets only differ in quality control, and specific points for flex. That is why they feel different. All materials used are the same. But someone sell them at higher prices... a fool and his money... |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: I'll never buy from TW until I get unbanned. Tennis Nuts FTW.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Which Rossignol is it?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Next door to Elisha Cuthbert.
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2 Microgel Prestige MP...matched in specs but felt different in feel. 2 Microgel Prestige Pro MP..."matched in specs but felt different in feel." 2 Microgel Prestige mid..."matched in specs but felt different in feel." 2 Youtek Prestige MP..."matched in specs but felt different in feel." That is not a coincidence. I just can't believe I have never had 4 sets of matched Head racquets (newer models) feel the same.
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Join Date: May 2006
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I don't. We'd be sooooooooooo screwed if they got German/Japanese quality but Chinese production power.
I'm not talking about tennis racquets. I believe the western/european retail infrastructure would collapse. Buy chinese, 1/2 price same quality. Bad Bad and bad. |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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A few years back I ordered a matched set of Wilson K90's from TW. They came and just as I tok them out of the box, I immedietly knew these were not matched. I felt a difference. I called them and I had to ship them back. They admitted no one had matched these. If memory serves me, the difference was like a few grams and 1 pt balance..not much at all. But I notice the slightest difference in a racquet, not as much on strings for whatever reason. But the newer frames tolerances are much, much worse than what was made in Austria. Below are the specs (found the email), so again pretty close but no cigar. I felt a major difference. I am cursed! Racquet with the star: Static Weight: 12.6 ounces Balance: 8 points head light Swing Weight: 337 Racquet w/o the star: Static Weight: 12.8 ounces Balance: 9 points head light Swing Weight: 338
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Do you get your racquets strung by P1 and give them hell because they just dont feel right? |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Lastly, feel is a bit different than matching a racquet by specs. Its actually a seperate issue. just because two racquets are matched in specs does not mean they will feel the same (especially today's racquets). this has been noted by many other posters so its not that odd. the thing that is the "curse" for me is I can feel the weight difference to the smallest amount of grams..that is the issue for me more so than feel. You would think more racquets feel the same but have different specs...not true for me anyway.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Good enough. Do you have a balance board? I know sometimes I can add weight to different parts of the racquet to match up a pair and even though the specs and the balance match, the weight being distributed unevenly I think is the reason for the difference in feel.
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Cluj-Napoca, Romania
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Can't feel 10 grams apart...get outta here. I'm with you with the general idea that most people would be best served working on their game rather than putting half a gram in their "buttcap" for a more headlight balance which should give them more swing speed, which should give them more spin, which should "make their balls heavier"
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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In the good old days,frames were designed and production overseen by craftsmen of long standing and of unquestionable expertise. Many of the workers who actually built the "old frames" you guys chat about on these boards worked for many years at the same job at the same factory. The remaining staff still producing prototypes and certain pro stock at Head's Kennelbach factory are such craftsmen or where trained by craftsmen of longstanding experience.
Most other frames are produced at OEM's in China and Taiwan. Take YMA for example-this OEM produce both Dunlop's and Technifibre's frame runs. Is the racquet playability and/or the quality control of the racquets they produce any different? In my opinion, although the frames that the OEM's produce are very good racquets, these racquets are not as good as the frames once made by craftsmen? cheers, racquetcraft Last edited by RacquetCraft : 12-18-2010 at 06:59 PM. |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Great video, and Adidasman, a little customization does go a long way. You just want the racquets to play as well as possible.
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