Post Pictures of your Racquets and Tennis Gear

Seth

Legend
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I have yet to go 2012, but you all know I will.....

My favorite are the 6.1 95 Classic's.

It's a shame that most of 'em haven't seen the court.
 

jameswarren

New User
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Spot the broken frame :(

The nCode is my old frame, then moved onto the Pro Tours, got a Prestige as it was the other racket I demo'd before the BLX's.
Fell in love with it, need to get a second now!
 

djoker93

New User
what string set up do you use?

love the bag i own the previous line and hate the materials that were used felt like my stuff was gonna break through lol would you say they have improved this bag?

The strings are:
the cross is HEAD Sonic Pro
the main is Topspin Cyber Flash

The bag is much better than the previous bag was. Tell the truth my dream bag is the 2009's line but I don't bought it, that's the reason why I have the 2012 line bag. I think the 2009's material is munch better then the other lines, but it is my opinion. :D
 

Satch

Hall of Fame
I don't mind the glossy paint at all, I suppose my mentality is that I bought them to play with not look at LOL, and as for the rubber bands..... yeah they are pretty damn huge, I took a gigantic rubber band and cut it up into 5 pieces haha

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jamauss

Hall of Fame
Those Wilson Hammer racquets were super popular in the late 90's - I think almost everyone on my high school tennis team had one.
 

finalfantasy7

Semi-Pro
that hammer is so out of place:p

yeh thats not really mine, my brother got it free by opening a student loan with bank think 1997 ish, he barely played, ive played with it a few times but carnt remember how it plays.

but my prestige mid now says kam2010, must be amouont of times of kicked his a**
 
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Seth

Legend
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Wilson Hyper ProStaff 6.1 Stretches (27.5)
Gosen OG Sheep Micro 17 strung at 60 pounds
TW leather
Tourna Grip XL
Rubber band dampeners

I've got a fourth, but I haven't put a grip on it or strung it yet. I love these frames. Classic feel with a ton more spin from the extra length.
 
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Seth

Legend
Do you now? Stop slamming them onto the ground.

That really wasn't necessary. In fact, it was presumptuous and rude. Don't be an internet tough guy.

For real. Say Chi Sin Lo: Notice the wear is concentrated at 3 and 9 from digging volleys and half-volleys, as I play a lot of serve and volley singles and doubles. I grew out of throwing my racquets years ago, but I'm far from the goons on here who repaint their frames after each hitting session.
 
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I make it a point to not scrap my racquets, half volleys or ground hugging slices. But so be it.

LOL, people paint their racquets?! I've never seen or heard that before...
 

JoshyS

Rookie
I make it a point to not scrap my racquets, half volleys or ground hugging slices. But so be it.

LOL, people paint their racquets?! I've never seen or heard that before...

You're right, tennis is all about having nice looking equipment, who cares about winning points. Sometimes I even try not to hit the ball too hard to prevent wear on the strings. But that's only because I take the sport so seriously.
 

Hidious

Professional
Great shot, collection, organization! Do you find you like the 200Bio more than the Aerogel? I notice you have the best 200 series in your arsenal. I was a long time user of the 200 Aerogel, and recently went back to use them-man they're sweet!
I've wasted precious money to try new frames in the last couple of years but always go back to my 200s in the end.

I'll get back to you about the comparaison between the models; i acquired these frames quite some time ago but i'm just starting to really compare them with identical string setups and such.

Even though the feedback towards the M-Fil 200 is generally negative on these forums (many say it's the worst 200), the M-Fil is clearly my favorite. The Bio 200 is the exact same mold and from the short amount of play i've had with it, it feels quite softer. I like this feel but for some reason, i really shank a lot with the Bios while i continuously hit the sweet spot with the M-Fils. I'm wondering if the very low twistweight of the Bio 200 (from TWU) could have something to do with that? What does twistweight change anyway? Most frames in this weight range have a twistweight higher than 12 while the Bio has a twistweight of about 10... Weird.

The Aerogel is a different mold, a littlle wider hoop with a thin bridge (MW200 mold). I like it, it's stiffer and a little more powerful than the others but i'm not using those anymore since they give me shoulder discomfort in the long run...

^^^ I thought that was a pic of a tennis shop at first!
Actually, my stuff is not usually well organized like that. A family member was shooting a short movie for school and asked if i could fake a tennis shop for a scene... Good eye, lol !
Very nice! What are the racquets between the Pro Staffs and the other Dunlops? (4th from right)
Tecnifibre T-Fight 325 Vo2 Max, Black version (2011 model i think...)
 

B.Campo

New User
Switched from Babolat...

I had a Bobolat Aeropro drive GT for the past 2 years. Its a pretty nice, powerfull, forgiving stick. But as i progressed, i figured needed something that would give me better feel of the ball because im currently trying to improve my agressive style of play. The Bab didnt cut it, there was no "feel" to the ball. So heres what i ended up getting :)
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HEAD youtek IG Speed 18x20: It requries alot of footwork due to how unforgiving it is, but when it hits that sweetspot, i have the perfect balance of control, spin, and power on the ball. So happy i bought this raquet :)
--Brian
 
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