Fischer vt twin tech vacuum (stitch 91)

Tom s

New User
I am currently playing with the stich 91 marble vacuum twin Tec and have two of them. Does anyone know if there is a similar feel version that is perhaps a little less heavy (340g racquet only) my dad played with them and passed them to me, they play amazing but after 1.5hrs I get elbow problems. Any thoughts would be so appreciated as I really do love this style racquet. Thanks
 

retrowagen

Hall of Fame
I am currently playing with the stich 91 marble vacuum twin Tec and have two of them. Does anyone know if there is a similar feel version that is perhaps a little less heavy (340g racquet only) my dad played with them and passed them to me, they play amazing but after 1.5hrs I get elbow problems. Any thoughts would be so appreciated as I really do love this style racquet. Thanks

Your version is actually the 1991 Vacuum Twin Tec Pro. There was a concurrent, slightly more flexible version known as the Vacuum Twin Tec, which was finished in smoky pink/salmon/gold, but its weight was about the same.
 

Tom s

New User
Exactly right I meant to put Pro on the first message , any ideas of similar model which has less weight. Don't want to change racket if I can help it but suggestions would be appreciated.
 

retrowagen

Hall of Fame
Exactly right I meant to put Pro on the first message , any ideas of similar model which has less weight. Don't want to change racket if I can help it but suggestions would be appreciated.
Well, Fischer only made two variants on that mould: the Vacuum Twin Tec, 98 inch midplus with Grommetless Graphite/Fiberglass/Kevlar layup, with Vestoran core, and then the Vacuum Twin Tec Pro, which was a Graphite/Fiberglass/Silicon Carbide layup with Vestoran core (and the model endorsed by Charly Steeb, not Michael Stich: he used the Vacuum Pro Mid). There was also a very rare midsize mold of the Vacuum Twin Tec frames, with a Vacuum Twin Tec Mid and Vacuum Twin Tec Pro Mid, also only made in 1990-1991.
 

Kemitak

Professional
The Fischer Pro 90 Classic Air Carbon ti is 320g unstrung. Not sure if that’s lighter than the Vacuum Twin Tec Pro. You’ll never find one anyway.
Just get a Prince Phantom or a Dunlop CX200
 

Tourseries

New User
The Fischer Pro 90 Classic Air Carbon ti is 320g unstrung. Not sure if that’s lighter than the Vacuum Twin Tec Pro. You’ll never find one anyway.
Just get a Prince Phantom or a Dunlop CX200
was that the red and black or yellow and black? only own the 98 and they still feel amazing
 

Kemitak

Professional
was that the red and black or yellow and black? only own the 98 and they still feel amazing
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