jorel
Hall of Fame
Would be the early 90's.... agree/disagree
So many classic/great frames came from that era. They still used Twaron back then. the real Braided Kevlar/Graphite. High Mod. Graphite (note: even though many racquets today say they use these technologies in the newer racquets... i think most will agree that they dont feel the same like the orignals back from the early 90's, which leads me to believe that the tech/material they use currently today is not the same as back then)
I think that most of the frames that the pros still use today came from that era (they just use pj now)
the fact is, to produce the same quality racquets today as back then would make frames cost about 2 -3 times what they cost now.... can you imagine paying $300-400 for a tennis racquet
just to name a few of these classics (these were all the originals )
St. Vincents, Head Pro Tour 630/280, Head Prestige, Revelation 200g, the Original Head Radicals, and probably tons others that I dont recall right now.
So many classic/great frames came from that era. They still used Twaron back then. the real Braided Kevlar/Graphite. High Mod. Graphite (note: even though many racquets today say they use these technologies in the newer racquets... i think most will agree that they dont feel the same like the orignals back from the early 90's, which leads me to believe that the tech/material they use currently today is not the same as back then)
I think that most of the frames that the pros still use today came from that era (they just use pj now)
the fact is, to produce the same quality racquets today as back then would make frames cost about 2 -3 times what they cost now.... can you imagine paying $300-400 for a tennis racquet
just to name a few of these classics (these were all the originals )
St. Vincents, Head Pro Tour 630/280, Head Prestige, Revelation 200g, the Original Head Radicals, and probably tons others that I dont recall right now.