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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Posts: 495
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Hi Chris, hope you are doing well.
I was wondering if you can compare the C10 with the RDTI80 or the RDS002t. Thanks & regards, ADSO1973
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Tennis-Warehouse.com
Posts: 22,456
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Coincidently I was just comparing the C10 Pro to the Ti80 just the other day. Like the C10 Pro, I find the Ti80 to be a very smooth feeling racquet that is also very lively for a player's racquet. As with the C10 Pro, I find I have to string the Ti80 up at higher tension to assist with control. I hit a very similar ball with both -- in regards to pace/spin etc.
In the end, I prefer the grip shape and more pronounced butt cap of the Volkl, but I'm happy playing with either. It has been too long since I've hit an RDS 002 to compare, sorry. Chris, TW
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