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Old 09-08-2012, 11:11 AM   #21
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Looks the pure storm tour deserves at least a demo. Little softer, open string pattern, stable at net etc
I agree with this one, I like the way the pure storm tour plays. Don't be turned off by the the fact that it is a Babolat. The pure storm line in general is not like the 'typical' APDGT or PDGT. I used to own a couple and played well with them, I just couldn't get over the shoddy craftsmanship. Don't get me wrong, they are still serviceable for usage, but I personally can't stand peeling paint jobs.

I'd also like to add what I consider a very underrated (relatively new) brand in general: Pacific. For your listed preferences I'd say try the X Force Pro. I just picked up 2 of the X Feel Pro 95's and they are very solid for my game. Both of these sticks are Fischer carryovers that are built with their trademark manufacturing expertise. They are still on the less stiff side of the spectrum, but are a little stiffer than older Fischer rackets, to keep up with the modern style. Good luck bru!
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Old 09-08-2012, 11:39 AM   #22
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I'll def give the x force pro and the 5x pro kennex a try. I'm just not crazy about babolat because of the variations in their weight/feel within the same model. That always bothered me since I like to carry 3 of the racket I use.
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Old 09-08-2012, 11:56 AM   #23
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^^ TW offers a racquet matching service for a very reasonable fee.
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:06 PM   #24
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Head IG Radical Pro should fit what you are looking for.

RDiS 200 MP is also worth a long term demo for only $89.
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:21 PM   #25
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I like the RDiS 200 MP but prefered the 98 xi. Both are great rackets though just not perfect. Out of all the rackets those are my two favorites.
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Old 09-08-2012, 02:39 PM   #26
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Previously used the APD+ but due to it being a little too hard on my shoulder and a little too uncontrollable (esp. on the backhand) I am trying to find a new racket.

I am a 4.0-4.5 player. My biggest weapon is my first serve. I mix up a lot of kick, flat and slice serves. I try to hit the forehand as much as possible both to push opponent back and to put the ball away. I have a one handed backhand and use a lot of slice from that side. I try to come to the net fairly often. My biggest weakness is definitely my return game which is pretty terrible.

I would like a racket with a headsize between 97-100 and generally like an open string pattern. Ideal weight would be between 11.5-12.

I have tried these rackets

Prince Rebel 98 (liked it except not enough control and too much power)
Prince Tour 16x18 (loved it for serving and groundstrokes but found it flimsy on returns/volleys)
Dunlop Bio 200+ didn't work for me at all
Dunlop Bio 400 Tour too flimsy at net
Head Radical Youtek IG MP didn't work for me at all
Yonex RDiS 200 Solid but would like a racket w/ more weight behind it for serves
Yonex ezone xi 98 favorite so far but lots of misshits because of frame shape
Wilson Juice Pro too powerful

The following demos are in the mail
Yonex Vcore tour 97
Head youtek ig extreme pro
Tecnifibre TFight 320 VO2 Max
Volkl Organix 10

Anything I'm missing? I have never liked Wilson rackets so I'd rather steer clear there.
I think the Extreme Pro might be the one for you. I would also suggest the Prestige Pro...beefy with good control.
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Old 09-08-2012, 03:09 PM   #27
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I like the RDiS 200 MP but prefered the 98 xi. Both are great rackets though just not perfect. Out of all the rackets those are my two favorites.
I'm not familiar with the 98 Xi, but the RDis 200MP is a really nice stick and the price is hard to beat ...... however the best Yonex I have ever hit with is the RD Ti 80 (SL) ...hard to find tho, luckily I just acquired 2 of them.... it is a flat hitter's dream.
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Old 09-08-2012, 04:03 PM   #28
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Head IG Radical Pro or Pacific X Force Pro would be my suggestions.
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Old 09-08-2012, 04:07 PM   #29
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I'd checkout the Head IG Prestige Pro
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Yonex VCore 95D if you want a bit more power
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Old 09-08-2012, 04:30 PM   #30
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Head YouTek IG Prestige Pro. Lots of control for returnes and very good to serve with.
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Old 09-08-2012, 06:18 PM   #31
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You mentioned a racquet being too powerful.

How about putting some more weight and reducing the head size? More control and stable-ness.

Find a racquet with 95 head size and 16x19 string bed.
weight around 11.6~12.3 or so.

Wilson blx pro staffs are good racquet and so are head prestige lines. My personal favorites.
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Old 09-08-2012, 10:39 PM   #32
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Almost all players I know who previously used the APDGT have migrated to the ProKennex 5i line, either the 295g or the 315g version. This is usually because of a sore arm or shoulder. Nevertheless, now that they use the PK 5i they would never think about going back. I personally think the PK 315g version is a great racquet even for those that don't have arm problems. It has just the right balance between power and control.

The Pure Storm Tour is an interesting racquet as it has about the same power as the APDGT but offers noticeably more control and a more plush ride.

Anyway, my advice is to think about your next racquet in terms of where you are now and where you want to be in a few years. As a quasi 4.5 you are probably starting to hit with a lot more pace and are starting to notice the need to control and place the ball. At this point you may need a lower powered racquet (since you are probably generating a lot more power with the body) with a more HL balance and maybe a denser string pattern for control, while a little more heft will be nice if you plan to play against harder hitters.
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Old 09-09-2012, 03:47 AM   #33
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I like the RDiS 200 MP but prefered the 98 xi. Both are great rackets though just not perfect. Out of all the rackets those are my two favorites.
Right strings and Lead makes perfect
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Old 09-09-2012, 04:24 AM   #34
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Hello rafa fan20!,

I read you form here as you try so many rackets. i see you was a racket in 97-100 i think you should try Head rackets. I see you going to try Extreme pro from head it is a good racket, but i think head prestige pro be better for you or the radical pro. i'm more on the prestige u might like tho. AND!! what kind of forehand u hold?


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Previously used the APD+ but due to it being a little too hard on my shoulder and a little too uncontrollable (esp. on the backhand) I am trying to find a new racket.

I am a 4.0-4.5 player. My biggest weapon is my first serve. I mix up a lot of kick, flat and slice serves. I try to hit the forehand as much as possible both to push opponent back and to put the ball away. I have a one handed backhand and use a lot of slice from that side. I try to come to the net fairly often. My biggest weakness is definitely my return game which is pretty terrible.

I would like a racket with a headsize between 97-100 and generally like an open string pattern. Ideal weight would be between 11.5-12.

I have tried these rackets

Prince Rebel 98 (liked it except not enough control and too much power)
Prince Tour 16x18 (loved it for serving and groundstrokes but found it flimsy on returns/volleys)
Dunlop Bio 200+ didn't work for me at all
Dunlop Bio 400 Tour too flimsy at net
Head Radical Youtek IG MP didn't work for me at all
Yonex RDiS 200 Solid but would like a racket w/ more weight behind it for serves
Yonex ezone xi 98 favorite so far but lots of misshits because of frame shape
Wilson Juice Pro too powerful

The following demos are in the mail
Yonex Vcore tour 97
Head youtek ig extreme pro
Tecnifibre TFight 320 VO2 Max
Volkl Organix 10

Anything I'm missing? I have never liked Wilson rackets so I'd rather steer clear there.
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Old 09-09-2012, 04:40 AM   #35
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Biased i know but try donnay pro one. Sounds like just what you need
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Old 09-09-2012, 02:39 PM   #36
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alright I'll try to get my hands on a prestige.. never tried a donnay before so I'll give that a trial. Will let everyone know outcome.
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alright I'll try to get my hands on a prestige.. never tried a donnay before so I'll give that a trial. Will let everyone know outcome.
the Donnay P1 is a very powerful racquet. Seems like you didn't like others that were similarly high powered. Just warning ya.
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Old 09-09-2012, 06:05 PM   #38
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the Donnay P1 is a very powerful racquet. Seems like you didn't like others that were similarly high powered. Just warning ya.
I didn't find P1 to be very powerful - more like medium power.
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Almost all players I know who previously used the APDGT have migrated to the ProKennex 5i line, either the 295g or the 315g version. This is usually because of a sore arm or shoulder. Nevertheless, now that they use the PK 5i they would never think about going back. I personally think the PK 315g version is a great racquet even for those that don't have arm problems. It has just the right balance between power and control.

The Pure Storm Tour is an interesting racquet as it has about the same power as the APDGT but offers noticeably more control and a more plush ride.

Anyway, my advice is to think about your next racquet in terms of where you are now and where you want to be in a few years. As a quasi 4.5 you are probably starting to hit with a lot more pace and are starting to notice the need to control and place the ball. At this point you may need a lower powered racquet (since you are probably generating a lot more power with the body) with a more HL balance and maybe a denser string pattern for control, while a little more heft will be nice if you plan to play against harder hitters.
Winner. Ramon suggested the Pro Kennex ki5 to me and it instantly clicked. A month later and I'm dialed in with it and ripping winners and maintaining rally balls with so much more consistency than with my Prestige MP. Pro Kennex just really flys under the radar - I get asked a lot what it is I'm playing with. I think because it's so arm friendly that maybe its developed a reputation for just that when actually its a pretty stellar racquet for an all-court player. I've played other racquets that do certain things better, but it one that does all elements so well.
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Old 10-17-2012, 06:47 AM   #40
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Old thread but I loved the Tecnifibire 320 although I might need to add a little tape, thanks for help all.
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