Dunlop Srixon Revo CX 2.0 (and Tour version)......the discussion......

danbrenner

Legend
I have not had the pleasure of playing with these sticks yet.
i am only going to focus on these two, as they look like the only two that matter. to be blunt..
I have considered Dunlop dead to me for the last ten years.. But there is something about this thin beam players frame that is making me want to try them out. In all honesty i probably wont even try the Tour version simply because i dont do well with closed patterns.
So please my TT brothers chime in with your thoughts and experiences. Something tells me that this is the best offering Dunlop has ever had. Lets find out.
 

danbrenner

Legend
The specs of the non tour version are perfect for customizing.
11.3 oz strung. and 6 pts headlight.. 21mm beam. 68 stiffness.
this is a must demo for me. just bring it up to 11.7oz and keep the balance at 6hl. lets roll.
 

A_Instead

Legend
I guess we are hoping for greatness..and going back to the good old days when the mw200 and hm 300g were stables on both tours..the big D...
was right in there with the big W and Head
 

A_Instead

Legend
Back then..the mw 200 was amazing..but by today's standards if rackets..it would fall short...not enough power...for today's game...
But the hm 300..could compete...with modern offers..
 

mark1

Semi-Pro
I have my eyes on this, but at 95" 18x20 you probably need to be a solid 4.5 to use it effectively. What makes it attractive to me is the 61RA flex. All the other tech is probably marketing mumbo jumbo.

Just depends on your fitness level and your game. You can also string it lower for more power.

Personally I always played best with these types of frames as I can generate full racket head speed and stay consistent and hit with good spin. Whatever helps me hit consistently has always been best for my results, even if it means put away shots don't have quite as much juice.

I'm an average usta 4.5 with a big forehand, and very good fitness and speed. Not as good as many on here I'm sure.
 

every7

Hall of Fame
Has anyone got this on order? Might not be much doing here until someone takes the plunge......
 

Audiophile

Rookie
Is anyone else looking at this frame like a reborn Dunlop 200G? Because, I am.
I'm hoping it's at least as solid as the MW 200g was. I remember when I first hit with that racquet, it was for me, head and shoulders above anything else I had tried since the original. I still have a 200g and hit with it on occasion, but even as stubborn as I am I realize that I need something a little stiffer and with a larger head. I'm not getting any younger and don't play near as much as I used to. I am excited about it, however am also keeping my expectations in check. I just want it to be something I am comfortable with, doesn't aggravate my many aches and pains, and doesn't go out of production in 6 months. Maybe that's not asking too much. Should know for sure in the next couple of weeks.
 
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I'm hoping it's at least as solid as the MW 200g was. I remember when I first hit with that racquet, it was for me, head and shoulders above anything else I had tried since the original. I still have a 200g and hit with it on occasion, but even as stubborn as I am I realize that I need something a little stiffer and with a larger head. I'm not getting any younger and don't play near as much as I used to. I am excited about it, however am also keeping my expectations in check. I just want it to be something I am comfortable with, doesn't aggravate my many aches and pains, and doesn't go out of production in 6 months. Maybe that's not asking to much. Should know for sure in the next couple of weeks.

There's no substitute for mass, simple as that. But a thin flat beamed racquet is always welcomed in my book.
 

haqq777

Legend
Revo CX 2.0 already ordered and waiting for delivery after TW gets their stock. I'll certainly be adding weight so SW is at least 10pts more and some in the handle to offset
Looking forward to your feedback @topspn on the CX 2.0 - is this the 18x20? Sorry I am very unfamiliar with Srixons. Seems like a big departure from TC100 though if its the Kevin Anderson's 18x20 everyone is talking about. I'm intrigued. Bought two Phantoms already in a span of weeks so thinking of an excuse for myself to not get a Srixon now, lol
 

topspn

Legend
Looking forward to your feedback @topspn on the CX 2.0 - is this the 18x20? Sorry I am very unfamiliar with Srixons. Seems like a big departure from TC100 though if its the Kevin Anderson's 18x20 everyone is talking about. I'm intrigued. Bought two Phantoms already in a span of weeks so thinking of an excuse for myself to not get a Srixon now, lol
lol..your rest period is certainly getting expensive! No, this isn’t Kevin’s stick, it’s the 98 so this one.

http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Dunlop_Srixon_Revo_CX_20/descpageRCDUNLOP-RCX2.html
 

moon shot

Hall of Fame
lol..your rest period is certainly getting expensive! No, this isn’t Kevin’s stick, it’s the 98 so this one.

http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Dunlop_Srixon_Revo_CX_20/descpageRCDUNLOP-RCX2.html

Kevin plays an 18x20, so he plays a custom drilled paintjob? Seems like they would want to paint it as the one that would sell better.

KevinAndersonWimbledon-313489.jpg
 

Audiophile

Rookie
Anderson uses / endorses the CX 2.0 Tour, 18x20. From everything I've read, that's the same one James Blake is using / endorsing. Who knows if it's the same as the retail version, has been modified, etc.
 

skuludo

Professional
Kevin plays an 18x20, so he plays a custom drilled paintjob? Seems like they would want to paint it as the one that would sell better.

KevinAndersonWimbledon-313489.jpg

You are not understanding topspn's sentence correctly because he wrote a run on sentence with a incorrect punctuation. You fell in to the trap of your own assumptions in this case. What he is saying is the racket he purchased is not the Kevin Anderson model, which would be the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20. The racket topspn bought is the Revo CX 2.0, which is a thicker racket than the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20.
 
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Tommy Haas

Hall of Fame
Kevin definitely uses the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20 or a paint job of one. You can see the string pattern is 18x20 and that he even has lead tape applied unevenly.

kevin-anderson-US-tennis-open.jpg
 

moon shot

Hall of Fame
You are not understanding topspn's sentence correctly because he wrote a run on sentence with a incorrect punctuation. You fell in to the trap of your own assumptions in this case. What he is saying is the racket he purchased is not the Kevin Anderson model, which would be the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20. The racket racket topspn is the Revo CX 2.0, which is a thicker racket then the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20.

I didn’t read who he was replying to well enough, thanks for the clarification.
 

topspn

Legend
Does James Blake also use the stiffer 98 model like Kevin Anderson? Everyone assumed Kevin used the 95 Tour version with 61RA.
I’m not sure what you mean. Kevin endorses the 95 18x20 tour not the 98 so I assume he plays with the 95 tour. I was just saying the racquet i picked to buy and try out was the 98
 

topspn

Legend
You are not understanding topspn's sentence correctly because he wrote a run on sentence with a incorrect punctuation. You fell in to the trap of your own assumptions in this case. What he is saying is the racket he purchased is not the Kevin Anderson model, which would be the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20. The racket topspn bought is the Revo CX 2.0, which is a thicker racket than the Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20.
Exactly!
 

BigCat

New User
I have not had the pleasure of playing with these sticks yet.
i am only going to focus on these two, as they look like the only two that matter. to be blunt..
I have considered Dunlop dead to me for the last ten years.. But there is something about this thin beam players frame that is making me want to try them out. In all honesty i probably wont even try the Tour version simply because i dont do well with closed patterns.
So please my TT brothers chime in with your thoughts and experiences. Something tells me that this is the best offering Dunlop has ever had. Lets find out.
I own two CX2.0+ Srixon's bought from Japan a year ago. The quality of the frame, paint etc. is excellent. This racquet is the single best serving stick I have hit with - ever. Despite a light weight strung with dampener of 11.4 oz., it crushes and spins the ball like a 12 0z + racquet. It is an all around superb racquet. The sweet spot feels quite large for a 98 inch frame. I did find that I had to string a full poly bed below 47 lbs. or I had wrist pain. I went with a hybrid of gut and MSV 17 - 48 crosses and 46 mains, and no more pain. In my experience, this is the best hitting "new" racquet engineering since the Babolat "woofer. "
 

danbrenner

Legend
I own two CX2.0+ Srixon's bought from Japan a year ago. The quality of the frame, paint etc. is excellent. This racquet is the single best serving stick I have hit with - ever. Despite a light weight strung with dampener of 11.4 oz., it crushes and spins the ball like a 12 0z + racquet. It is an all around superb racquet. The sweet spot feels quite large for a 98 inch frame. I did find that I had to string a full poly bed below 47 lbs. or I had wrist pain. I went with a hybrid of gut and MSV 17 - 48 crosses and 46 mains, and no more pain. In my experience, this is the best hitting "new" racquet engineering since the Babolat "woofer. "
wow.. this is great news. thats the stick i want to demo. looks sick.
question.. im always going between a 3/8 and 1/2 on a babolat. where does the size of the grip fit in with Babolats.
 

DanF1961

Rookie
The CX 2.0 looks very intriging. At 11.3 oz strung there's room to customize. Also, the frame has six main strings in the throat area instead of eight, so it looks like it should hit with a lot of spin for a 98 inch frame.
 

gsy

New User
The CX 2.0 looks very intriging. At 11.3 oz strung there's room to customize. Also, the frame has six main strings in the throat area instead of eight, so it looks like it should hit with a lot of spin for a 98 inch frame.
 

gsy

New User
Hi,

I am new to the forum and the thread but am a tennis racquet tinkerer as so many of you seem to be. I have a Revo CX 2.0 Tour 16x19 en route from Japan. I like the specs of the Revo CX 2.0 Tour available in the US except for the 18x20 string pattern (haven't hit either yet). Hopefully, the 16x19 will be right in my sweet spot. Current racquet: Donnay Xenecore 16x19 Pro One (quad core)
 

Tommy Haas

Hall of Fame
Hi,

I am new to the forum and the thread but am a tennis racquet tinkerer as so many of you seem to be. I have a Revo CX 2.0 Tour 16x19 en route from Japan. I like the specs of the Revo CX 2.0 Tour available in the US except for the 18x20 string pattern (haven't hit either yet). Hopefully, the 16x19 will be right in my sweet spot. Current racquet: Donnay Xenecore 16x19 Pro One (quad core)

Can you send us a link to the Japanese product page? Is it too late and you can order two? One for me also? The specs of the Srixon Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20 would be even better if it was 16x19. I just question if the flex changes. If all else is equal then flex should be maybe one or two RA more flexible.
 

danbrenner

Legend
Hi,

I am new to the forum and the thread but am a tennis racquet tinkerer as so many of you seem to be. I have a Revo CX 2.0 Tour 16x19 en route from Japan. I like the specs of the Revo CX 2.0 Tour available in the US except for the 18x20 string pattern (haven't hit either yet). Hopefully, the 16x19 will be right in my sweet spot. Current racquet: Donnay Xenecore 16x19 Pro One (quad core)
This is new to me. I didn't realize there was a tour with a 16x19 pattern. I went to the srixon website and could not find the tour in an16x19 pattern. Can u post a pic of it for us please ?
 

Tommy Haas

Hall of Fame
I've been to that site before a few times over the past few weeks and haven't noticed the 16x19 version being there. Is it a new model? I recall the racquet listed after the 95" 18x20 Kevin Anderson model was the thicker beamed 98" frame.
 

gsy

New User
I've been to that site before a few times over the past few weeks and haven't noticed the 16x19 version being there. Is it a new model? I recall the racquet listed after the 95" 18x20 Kevin Anderson model was the thicker beamed 98" frame.
It's alway's been there as far as I know.
 

gsy

New User
Can you send us a link to the Japanese product page? Is it too late and you can order two? One for me also? The specs of the Srixon Revo CX 2.0 Tour 18x20 would be even better if it was 16x19. I just question if the flex changes. If all else is equal then flex should be maybe one or two RA more flexible.
Sorry--already on the way--but easy to do via Global Rakuten
 
Interestingly enough, I was in my local store and looking to demo a few racquets from Yonex and Volkl. This model I did not expect to see for a couple weeks, but they brought one out and asked if I was interested (yes!). So I have the Revo CX2.0 here and will be hitting with it a bit tomorrow and Sunday. Weight distribution and balance seems very nice on it. Paint job is just "ok" in my opinion.
 

danbrenner

Legend
Please keep u
Interestingly enough, I was in my local store and looking to demo a few racquets from Yonex and Volkl. This model I did not expect to see for a couple weeks, but they brought one out and asked if I was interested (yes!). So I have the Revo CX2.0 here and will be hitting with it a bit tomorrow and Sunday. Weight distribution and balance seems very nice on it. Paint job is just "ok" in my opinion.
pleaae keep us posted. I am so curious about this stick.
And in the meantime can u shed some light on the grip shape feel and sizing as compared Yonkers day Babolat. Does it run big small or what ? Thanks
 

ByakuFubuki

Semi-Pro
I've been to that site before a few times over the past few weeks and haven't noticed the 16x19 version being there. Is it a new model? I recall the racquet listed after the 95" 18x20 Kevin Anderson model was the thicker beamed 98" frame.
The 16x19 was actually there before the 18x20. Anderson was endorsing that while playing an 18x20 pattern, so I suppose the latter was heavily requested by the customers or something. In fact, in the Srixon site, you can see the 16x19 is simply called "Srixon Revo CX 2.0 Tour", without the string pattern being specified.

And for some reason TW isn't carrying the 16x19 version which seems would more popular. Kind of like the Prince Phantom Pro. I wonder what the business decision was.
They probably thought the 2.0 and 2.0 Tour were similar enough for potential Tour customers to get the 2.0, taking the 18x20 instead because it's more different. Basically they took one for "modern players" and one for "old-school players", besides the other frames which all look like tweeners, if I recall correctly. After all, most young/modern players believe it's impossible to play decently or give spin with a racquet that's smaller than 97 in headsize and thinner than 21.5mm (regardless of string pattern) and most old-schoolers/traditionalists seem to believe all their balls will sail over the backfence if hit with a 16x19 pattern (yet 16x20 is somewhat ok, it seems).
 

Tommy Haas

Hall of Fame
The 16x19 was actually there before the 18x20. Anderson was endorsing that while playing an 18x20 pattern, so I suppose the latter was heavily requested by the customers or something. In fact, in the Srixon site, you can see the 16x19 is simply called "Srixon Revo CX 2.0 Tour", without the string pattern being specified.

Do you think the Tour 18x20 is Kevin Anderson's real frame? From what you wrote and the website's description of it being his racquet and a limited edition, maybe it really is. Did you see the hi-res closeup photo of his racquet I posted? Does that look like the retail edition?
 

ByakuFubuki

Semi-Pro
Do you think the Tour 18x20 is Kevin Anderson's real frame? From what you wrote and the website's description of it being his racquet and a limited edition, maybe it really is. Did you see the hi-res closeup photo of his racquet I posted? Does that look like the retail edition?
I honestly have no idea. I've seen the photos, but I'm not an expert pro frame spotter like many in this board, so I can't really tell.

On one hand, since Srixon seems to have invested much in him, I don't see why his real mould should be MUCH different from the retail, on the other hand he did endorse a 16x19 while playing 18x20, so it could even be unavailable. What racquet was he playing with under HEAD? He endorsed the Prestige line, so it could be a PT57A, in which case it's realistic to think his current frame is the CX 2.0 Tour mould or close, as they're fairly similar.
 
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