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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Netherlands
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Said goodbye to my Warrior (if interested, look at the trading part of this board), because its too spinny and too much power for me. Decided I am also done with the 25mm or more thick beames..
So got a Pure Storm GT. Love the weight in upper part and the flex (so I can spin or flatten out) and very precise. Good in droppers etc. I made it more headlight by using 2 overgrips, balance is also right. Only one but. It could use a bit more power and a bit less SW. Loading with lead is no option. It already has a syn gut string, at 25 kg... What would be better option? I was thinking: - tecnifibre 305. 95 inch, sw 324, flex 68. - new blade perhaps, if sw will be reduced - new steam 99 without the s - maybe yonex xi 98? - I found a very nice BB London, would that be a good option? Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
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I really like the Pure Storm GT. however, I went back to the Aero Storm GT, which has just a little more weight, but more pop due to its increased stiffness and slight weight addition. If you like the Pure Storm GT, give the Aero Storm GT a try. Should be a seamless transition. Hope this helps.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Estonia
Posts: 93
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I recently got a Pure Storm GT as a base racquet to customize. I added an overgrip, 10g at the very end of the handle under the grip and 2g at 12 o'clock. I will probably add some more to the handle and maybe 1g at 12 o'clock.
Initially, the PS wasn't very manouverable, I got it 3 pts headlight and te SW was pretty high for such a low static weight stick. I decided to make it very HL and heavier - that means it is easy to swing through the air and it maintains it's plow. Of course, it isn't perfect for me yet, but I'm not going around to look for a new stick. Most of them are quite similar, just differ in spec (I'm talking about the real specs, not the advertised ones). Hope this helps! |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Prestige S. I went speedport black, purestorm GT, Prestige S - but very string senstive..nothing above 55 and poly would need to be 50 or less
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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But it's closer than you think. If you like the feel of a frame and think it gets you enough spin, start playing with lead. Add gram there and remove it from another place, try a lot of setups and you'll find it soon. You don't have to change sticks a lot As it is always, if we want to improve our game, then it's not a new racquet that will do it. Better technique will! |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Yeah I would like to see how the new BLX blade with 16x19 plays as well as what a awesome looking paint job it has. If you can handle the weight, I would suggest the Pure Storm Tour GT which is just a huge upgrade over the Pure Storm GT. It's more solid and feels more plush.
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