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Notorious_Junkballer

Hall of Fame
I can't speak from experience, I've never tried the countervail version. If you read through the previous posts, the countervail is very muted, too much even.

the 2015 version, has amplifeel and parallel drilling, and the feeling is very plush, therefore I went with that model.

2013 version is similar than the 2015 version, has amplifeel, but NO parallel drilling. I have 1 as well, just a bit harsher than the 2015.

From what I've read, the v7 is very similar to the 2015 versions. I'll try one out eventually.

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What is parallel drilling?
 

gutfeeling

Hall of Fame
The 2015 BLX amplifeel is more firm and less muted than the v7 flexfeel. It is also less muted than the v6 countervail, but roughly the same firmness. If you can find a kBlade 98 I highly recommend it. Best blade imo.
 

anhtuanngo

Semi-Pro
What is parallel drilling?
basically it allows the strings to be straighter when passing through the grommets. see pic below.
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CiscoPC600

Hall of Fame
The 2015 BLX amplifeel is more firm and less muted than the v7 flexfeel. It is also less muted than the v6 countervail, but roughly the same firmness. If you can find a kBlade 98 I highly recommend it. Best blade imo.

So far you’re the only person advocating for the kBlade lol. Nothing wrong with that though. The consensus is the 2015 blade is the best. I haven’t tried it though.
 

gutfeeling

Hall of Fame
So far you’re the only person advocating for the kBlade lol. Nothing wrong with that though. The consensus is the 2015 blade is the best. I haven’t tried it though.
Not a lot of people have since it’s one of the older versions. I’ve actually tried every blade except the nBlade. At least I can almost definitively say which blade is the best, imo. @dr325i which is the best blade? ;)
 

Roland G

Hall of Fame
is the 2015 with like ruler makers at 3/9 the best version? I know it depends but I still see a lot of good players with this racket
For me the 2013 version is a bit crisper which I like and also a tad more powerful. The 2015 is a great frame but for my needs the 2013 just pips it
 
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Notorious_Junkballer

Hall of Fame
I'm only days away from ordering my first Blade (v7 18x20). What string would you recommend? In comfy racquets I tend to use polys that offer nice feeling (pocketing without boardiness) and lite extra power.
 

anhtuanngo

Semi-Pro
I'm only days away from ordering my first Blade (v7 18x20). What string would you recommend? In comfy racquets I tend to use polys that offer nice feeling (pocketing without boardiness) and lite extra power.
I would recommend string project magic.

I swore off full bed poly's until it was recommended by tennisnerd dot net

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Roland G

Hall of Fame
I'm only days away from ordering my first Blade (v7 18x20). What string would you recommend? In comfy racquets I tend to use polys that offer nice feeling (pocketing without boardiness) and lite extra power.
Hard to go wrong with Alu Power or Alu Rough in a Blade. Cyclone or Hyper G are good too
 

McGradey

Hall of Fame
Hard to go wrong with Alu Power or Alu Rough in a Blade. Cyclone or Hyper G are good too

I've got a full bed of Cyclone atm and enjoying it, but due for a restring soon and was thinking of trying Hyper G.
If you've tried both, how do they compare for you?
 

Roland G

Hall of Fame
I've got a full bed of Cyclone atm and enjoying it, but due for a restring soon and was thinking of trying Hyper G.
If you've tried both, how do they compare for you?
Yes, tried both and like both but would give the edge to Hyper G. Nicer feel and lasts longer

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SaaKha

Semi-Pro
Picked up 4 2013 18x20 Blades. One of them has Tour Bite 17g in them which plays really nice. Gonna try Ytex Quadro Twist in one of them and see how that goes. That black gloss cosmetic looks outstanding as well.
 

esm

Legend
Picked up 4 2013 18x20 Blades. One of them has Tour Bite 17g in them which plays really nice. Gonna try Ytex Quadro Twist in one of them and see how that goes. That black gloss cosmetic looks outstanding as well.
may i ask where you got them from and the "tolerances" between the four.... :-D
 

SaaKha

Semi-Pro
may i ask where you got them from and the "tolerances" between the four.... :-D

Off of other seller sites. The bay, etc. The four range from 11.1-11.4 strung with no OG or dampener. Not so bad I guess being that it’s Wilson haha. I’m not sure about the differences in swing weight.
 

tomato123

Professional
Hi, I am going to try out a friend's Blade 98S (CV version) to try out the interesting string pattern and see if this is something I would like - what tension do you all recommend for this racquet to get good enough control and avoid getting too high of a launch angle? I typically string low-mid 50's on most conventional string patterns (16x19, 18x20). Would I need to go a little bit higher in tension than what I'm used to on traditional racquets?
 

Injured Again

Hall of Fame
Hi, I am going to try out a friend's Blade 98S (CV version) to try out the interesting string pattern and see if this is something I would like - what tension do you all recommend for this racquet to get good enough control and avoid getting too high of a launch angle? I typically string low-mid 50's on most conventional string patterns (16x19, 18x20). Would I need to go a little bit higher in tension than what I'm used to on traditional racquets?

I string up this racquet for a player who hits a very hard, flat ball (I'm suggesting this player move to the v7 Blade 98). He has amazing hands and control with it strung with Element 1.25 at 53 pounds. I think it only needs 31 feet of string to do it one piece.
 
Hyper-G works well in the Blade. The amount of bite, control, and spin you can get from this string is amazing. Unfortunately, the stiffness is the only downside to the string so hoping Hyper-G soft gets release in a few months that will address the only short coming of the string.
 

CiscoPC600

Hall of Fame
I sold my VCORE 95 frames and sticking to the 2013 Blade. I have the strings pretty much down but I might keep messing with it until I find the perfect combination of playability duration and price.

On a different note, I know I saw this somewhere else but I want to confirm I have the correct information:
  • v1: 2007 - nBlade 98 (nCode)
  • v2: 2008 - kBlade 98 (kFactor)
  • v3: 2010 - BLX Blade 98
  • v4: 2013 - BLX Amplifeel 98
  • v5: 2015 - Blade 98 (parallel drilling)
  • v6: 2016 - Blade Countervail 98
  • v7: 2019 - Blade Flex Feel 98
Let me know if I have the technology and year correct. From my recollection, the consensus is that the 2013 and 2015 blades are the most popular. Has anyone tried the v7 but returned to either their 2013 or 2015 blades?
 

snoflewis

Legend
I sold my VCORE 95 frames and sticking to the 2013 Blade. I have the strings pretty much down but I might keep messing with it until I find the perfect combination of playability duration and price.

On a different note, I know I saw this somewhere else but I want to confirm I have the correct information:
  • v1: 2007 - nBlade 98 (nCode)
  • v2: 2008 - kBlade 98 (kFactor)
  • v3: 2010 - BLX Blade 98
  • v4: 2013 - BLX Amplifeel 98
  • v5: 2015 - Blade 98 (parallel drilling)
  • v6: 2016 - Blade Countervail 98
  • v7: 2019 - Blade Flex Feel 98
Let me know if I have the technology and year correct. From my recollection, the consensus is that the 2013 and 2015 blades are the most popular. Has anyone tried the v7 but returned to either their 2013 or 2015 blades?

i think that the 2017 CV version is underrated (not as bad as people say) and the v7 is overrated. V7 doesnt come close to the 2015 unless you like the Clash-y feel.
 

CiscoPC600

Hall of Fame
Ohh of the CVs I had were so far off factory spec that I probably didn’t get a true chance to test it. I hated how head heavy mine were and that overall feel.
 

DJTaurus

Hall of Fame
I sold my VCORE 95 frames and sticking to the 2013 Blade. I have the strings pretty much down but I might keep messing with it until I find the perfect combination of playability duration and price.

On a different note, I know I saw this somewhere else but I want to confirm I have the correct information:
  • v1: 2007 - nBlade 98 (nCode)
  • v2: 2008 - kBlade 98 (kFactor)
  • v3: 2010 - BLX Blade 98
  • v4: 2013 - BLX Amplifeel 98
  • v5: 2015 - Blade 98 (parallel drilling)
  • v6: 2016 - Blade Countervail 98
  • v7: 2019 - Blade Flex Feel 98
Let me know if I have the technology and year correct. From my recollection, the consensus is that the 2013 and 2015 blades are the most popular. Has anyone tried the v7 but returned to either their 2013 or 2015 blades?

Only 18x20 V7 is worth demoing on my opinion. Tried all of V7s and V6s. I am a 2015 sex addict. Did you also try VC98 or only VC95?
 
So I have 3 2015 Blades and I want to make sure I can play with them for as long as possible. Where would you guys recommend that I get replacement grommets and head guards from?
 

CiscoPC600

Hall of Fame
So far I've played with 4G/NG, GrappleSnake Tour Sniper, fullbed 4G, and ALU Power Ice, and the best setup seems to be in that order. Unfortunately, the 1.30mm Luxilon NG snapped on a forehand mishit near the top of the hoop despite no issues with the string installation. It was only the fourth day of use which makes this setup financially not cost-effective. I will use the second half set and hope for better luck but I might go back to my reel of Tour Sniper. The quest for a poly with great playability duration continues.. Perhaps I should just give up on worrying about playability (trampoline or deadness) and notching, and instead just buy the cheapest pre-stretched poly to replace every two weeks.
 

gutfeeling

Hall of Fame
So far I've played with 4G/NG, GrappleSnake Tour Sniper, fullbed 4G, and ALU Power Ice, and the best setup seems to be in that order. Unfortunately, the 1.30mm Luxilon NG snapped on a forehand mishit near the top of the hoop despite no issues with the string installation. It was only the fourth day of use which makes this setup financially not cost-effective. I will use the second half set and hope for better luck but I might go back to my reel of Tour Sniper. The quest for a poly with great playability duration continues.. Perhaps I should just give up on worrying about playability (trampoline or deadness) and notching, and instead just buy the cheapest pre-stretched poly to replace every two weeks.

4G/natural gut is a very high performing setup with decent longevity. I prefer the 4G in the mains if the racquet has a stiff hoop and the opposite for a more flexible racquet. The natural gut crosses soften the response in my experience. Stiff hoops tend to have higher launch angles so I find gut mains counterproductive in them. The 4G mains actually crap out before the natural gut. I think your experience was maybe just a fluke.

I have the same perspective on full beds of poly - after the first or second drop-off in playability they either become too loose (e.g. ALU) or too harsh (e.g. 4G) or somewhere in between.
 

CiscoPC600

Hall of Fame
I don't consider the 2013 Blade to have a high launch angle or be stiff but, regardless, I decided to put the NG in the mains so that when 4G crapped out I would still primarily get the NG's properties.
 

gutfeeling

Hall of Fame
I don't consider the 2013 Blade to have a high launch angle or be stiff but, regardless, I decided to put the NG in the mains so that when 4G crapped out I would still primarily get the NG's properties.

I would consider 18x20 blades good candidates for natural gut mains. Relatively softer hoops and lower launch angles compared to tweeners with more open string patterns.
 
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Deleted member 768841

Guest
I just put a head leather grip on my blade 18/20, and it feels like a tank now. Pretty heavy, I need to weigh it with a proper scale because I lost one of mine. Maybe a little too heavy, but at least I know it will be stable!
 

joah310

Professional
I just bought an old 2013 blade 18/20. one of the nicest rackets I've played with. Not sure I'm gonna switch, cuz I only got one, but definitely a racket I'd pull out once in a while and hit with.
 

Power Player

Bionic Poster
Gonna try and dodge the rain today and switch between a 2015 Blade and a V7 for comparison. Both weigh the same, but I suspect the SW on the 2015 is a little lower.

Thing I like about the Blades is you can try different versions out and it's not really a huge adjustment.
 

mad dog1

G.O.A.T.
Gonna try and dodge the rain today and switch between a 2015 Blade and a V7 for comparison. Both weigh the same, but I suspect the SW on the 2015 is a little lower.

Thing I like about the Blades is you can try different versions out and it's not really a huge adjustment.
First hit with the 2015?
 

mad dog1

G.O.A.T.
Yes. Great success. I loved it. Simple transition from the v7. I just took it to my coach lol. I love the feel and it was very easy to put the ball into the corners. Gave me a ton of confidence to go for my shots, which is what im used to with the Blade.
That’s what I’ve been trying to tell you, man. ;)
 
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