BLX Tour 90 Review.

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so hopefully not many people will come out with their own review so for now heres mines.

just a little about myself, 6'1, righty, mainly plays agressive baseliner but tries to mix it up alot. 1hbh,around the 4.0-4.5 level.

for my equipment i mainly play with a rds001 mid with leather after switching from my k90.

Serves:
If youve played with the k90 then there isnt really that much of a difference. i found good spin, good pace. basically it felt like the k90 to me.

Groundstrokes:
a lot of ppl say that this racquet has a better feel to it and u can kinda notice it, but it had a very good response from the baseline and felt really good on my forehand and backhand, you could feel the pop when u step in and rip the ball. basically a very crisp racquet from the baseline.

Volleys:
i felt like i could hit a lot more drops and had a lot of touch on my volleys. it was easier for me to hit the angle on the volleys and getting a better finish with that crisp feeling.

Overall:
i enjoyed trying out this racquet, though most of the time it felt like a k90 i had a better response and feeling from the blx compared to my k90. though the strings were different going from a all poly k90 to a blx90 with syn gut.
 
The BLX Tour is recommended for people who are 5.0 NTRP rated or higher not players at the 4.0 level. I'm going to assume your closer to a 4.0, majority of people who say their a 4.0-4.5 level are most likely closer to a 4.0. The BLX Tour 90 is a good racquet depending on your skill level.

I'm the same way when people ask me what my NTRP rating is, I'll say around 4.0-4.5 even though I'm closer to a 4.0.
 
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do you feel the blx has more power then the k90?

i felt like the blx was on par with the k90, just had a crisper feel to me

The BLX Tour is recommended for people who are 5.0 NTRP rated or higher not players at the 4.0 level. I'm going to assume your closer to a 4.0, majority of people who say their a 4.0-4.5 level are most likely closer to a 4.0. The BLX Tour 90 is a good racquet depending on your skill level.

well many people use racquets thats not around their level. u can think whatever u want
 
The BLX Tour is recommended for people who are 5.0 NTRP rated or higher not players at the 4.0 level. I'm going to assume your closer to a 4.0, majority of people who say their a 4.0-4.5 level are most likely closer to a 4.0. The BLX Tour 90 is a good racquet depending on your skill level.

I'm the same way when people ask me what my NTRP rating is, I'll say around 4.0-4.5 even though I'm closer to a 4.0.

You should stop posting, forever.
 
The BLX Tour is recommended for people who are 5.0 NTRP rated or higher not players at the 4.0 level. I'm going to assume your closer to a 4.0, majority of people who say their a 4.0-4.5 level are most likely closer to a 4.0. The BLX Tour 90 is a good racquet depending on your skill level.

I'm the same way when people ask me what my NTRP rating is, I'll say around 4.0-4.5 even though I'm closer to a 4.0.

you make no sense. you play a Babolat that is used by Roddick or Nadal, yet they are pro's...you are not. shouldn't you be playing a Dora the Explorer racquet to solidify your arguement?
 
The BLX Tour is recommended for people who are 5.0 NTRP rated or higher not players at the 4.0 level. I'm going to assume your closer to a 4.0, majority of people who say their a 4.0-4.5 level are most likely closer to a 4.0. The BLX Tour 90 is a good racquet depending on your skill level.

I'm the same way when people ask me what my NTRP rating is, I'll say around 4.0-4.5 even though I'm closer to a 4.0.

:roll:

You should stop posting, forever.

Agreed!

you make no sense. you play a Babolat that is used by Roddick or Nadal, yet they are pro's...you are not. shouldn't you be playing a Dora the Explorer racquet to solidify your arguement?

LAMO!!!
 
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