Are your racquets bone stock or modified?

Are your racquets stock or modified

  • My racquets are bone stock, straight outta the box

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  • My racquets are modified, its got lead and other stuff

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ShooterMcMarco

Hall of Fame
the only modified racquet I have is my 6.0 95 with 4 grams at 3&9 and 4 grams on the handle. how many of you guys play bone stock, or have modified racquets? Btw, dampeners or overgrips/replacement grips dont really count ;)
 

StraightSets

Semi-Pro
Yep, both of my Tour 9 VE's are stock. However, I may think about adding lead in the future. But for now, its all stock ;)
 

VAmazona

Rookie
Stock as stock can be...unless you count the worm dampener...and the strings....and the yonex supergrap.
 

stc9357

Semi-Pro
Mine is a modified shelby gt 500. I have a warrior os and it has 12 grams at 3 and 9 and 24 grams in the handle bringing it to 36 grams total and a strung weight of 12.5 ounces just like i like my rackets in 12+ category.
 

SteveI

Legend
Hi,

400G... tape at 3 and 9 and under the handle. Total weight 11.8 - 12.0 oz
8-9 points HL

Steve
 

Return_Ace

Hall of Fame
i would have no idea where to start customising and/or what i would prefer, so i just play stock..........
 

Richie Rich

Legend
my TF 325's are stock, for now. used to use leaded up pro staffs. we'll see if I add any lead to my TF's but they play nice as they are.
 
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rfederer32291

Guest
i was very impressed with my ncode sixone's performance, so there was no need to customize anything.
 

kinsella

Semi-Pro
I am all for customizing and most of the last few years, I had some kind of lead on my sticks. I have also cut down long racquets from 28 to 27.5 and 27.5 to 27. My "current" 6 PT280s are "off the shelf" except for a tiny amount of lead on a couple to make them match the naked one I like the best. I don't consider that modification, just frame matching.
 

hammer

Rookie
I've added lead tape at 3 and 9 o'clock positions of my N six-one tour 90 just to see how it feels, but I plan on taking it off. It's just too heavy for me.
 

TennsDog

Hall of Fame
3 of my 4 rackets have lead in the head, but technically adding an overgrip could be considered modifying the frame since it changes the swingweight.
 
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