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Join Date: Dec 2010
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Hi,
I have the Yonex RDS 001 MP, with lead at 9 and 3 I absolutely LOVE the racquets, but theyre old, and they are slowly deteriorating. I plan on using them until they break, but when that comes, I do not want to search for new identical racquets online. I would rather play it safe and purchase a new modern model, so I was wondering, what is closest to my 001mp? (take into account my added lead) |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: County Durham. England.
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The obvious choice would be the Yonex VC95D. Similar to the RDS001 MP, but with slightly more power, a less harsh feel and better manouverability. IMO, the 95D has all of the plus points of the RDS and addresses it's weaknesses.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Played with RDS001 mid and now has switched to Vcore Tour 89. Loved it, better control, more power (although still low powered) and a better flex. It is kind of an improve of version of RDX 500 mid + RDS001 mid combined. Thus, I think switching from RDS001 MP to Vcore Tour 97 would be seamless. But of course, I have totally skipped the Vcore 95 D and Vcore 98 D, so I can't say anything about that.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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What about the Radical PRO?
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I agree, the Tour 89 is the real deal. I used to play with the RDS001 and found it acceptable, but a bit stiff and dead feeling. The Tour 89 is an upgrade in every facet of the frame. The higher swingweight improves the power a bit and the control is also improved with the tighter pattern. The flex for the 89 is strange -- it's firm but transmits a lot of feel. The upper hoop also seems more responsive. Both serve great, but the Tour 89 seems to swing a bit faster. All in all, if the 95 is anything like the 89, then the VCORE series is a winner. I haven't played with Yonex in 3 years, but man this new frame is awesome.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Northern NJ
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Yonex VCORE 95D - Pacific Classic 16 x MSV Co-Focus 1.18 @ 54/45 lbs |
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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Just upgrade to Vcore 97 then ultimately transition to Vcore 89 (89 actually is more solid all-around than 97; 97 naturally got better spin but that's about it).
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VCORE Tour 89 - Weiss CANNON TurboTwist 17L (1.18) @60 lbs. Last edited by Vcore89 : 09-14-2012 at 05:58 PM. |
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VCORE Tour 89 - Weiss CANNON TurboTwist 17L (1.18) @60 lbs. |
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What about a non-yonex alternative?
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Join Date: Aug 2012
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...a non Yonex racquet would be Head IG Extreme 2.0 MP.
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VCORE Tour 89 - Weiss CANNON TurboTwist 17L (1.18) @60 lbs. |
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