midplus - buttery, long dwelltime, feel, control, stability

newbie123

Rookie
Which racquets that are midplus have a buttery feel, a long dwelltime(flexy), good control, stability, and a solid static and swingweight(>325)? After demoing some racquet, I found out that I didnt like racquets with light swingweight or racquets that are stiff with no feel. I'm currently using a Radical Tour Twin Tube(1997 one) and looking for racquets that are similar. Its really hard to find another one of these in a good condition. I really like flexible racquets as in racquets that feel as if they have 60 or lower rdc. I'm wondering it the PT280 will be similar?


THanks
 

Deuce

Banned
POG Mid? Buttery??

Not by a long shot.

Pro Tour 280, yes, is similar to the Radical Tour. 280 is even more 'buttery'.
 

Go Tennis

Rookie
MId Plus?... You could try the Tour 10 VE Mid. IMO one of the best racquet ever mad. Also you can get a 93 head performance with a feeling of a 95 or even a 97 head size. Amazing, isn't?
 

Feña14

G.O.A.T.
Diablo MP has a great feel, long dwell time and excellent control, possibly a bit too much spin for you though.

I would certainly give it a demo.

Does the mw 95 really have the buttery feel? I didn't find that and it was strung with natural gut.
 

perfmode

Hall of Fame
Liam Curran said:
Diablo MP has a great feel, long dwell time and excellent control, possibly a bit too much spin for you though.

I would certainly give it a demo.

Does the mw 95 really have the buttery feel? I didn't find that and it was strung with natural gut.

Liam, you're going to have to get rid of that racquet breaking quote. Looks like Safin's days to smashing sticks are coming to an end.
 

Feña14

G.O.A.T.
:lol: Yea I agree, good to see that he is showing signs of getting his head together.

When he smashed that one against Roddick at the end of the 2nd set it was hilarious. He threw it down and cracked the throat, then broke it on his knee.

It's good to see every once in a while.
 
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