Need suggestions and comments on sticks to demo

ED7

New User
I'm currently a 3.0-4.0 player with a single hand backhand playing high school tennis. I started playing tennis in January and played at least 3 hours a day 5-6 days a week the last 6 months and really looking for a new racquet.

I currently use a Head tis2 in stock form and need suggestions into racquets that I could demo over the course of the next several weeks and even months. I have an incredibly hard time hitting volleys with my racket and especially going against hitters quite possibly because of its light weight. I play with a bit of spin in my game and I typically only hit shots flat when I'm going for a winner using a eastern and semi western grip throughout my matches depending on what kind of shot I'm going for.

I'm looking for a racquet that offers me spin while also giving me a ton of control and feel. Was looking into racquets such as the Head Youtek Ig Extreme Pro and the Babolat Aero Storm Tour Gt, Dunlop Aerogel 4d tour and the Wilson Pro Staff 100 blx. I would like to know what you have to say about these racquets and please feel free to suggest any racquet don't care for brand.:)
 
Wilson blx

If you would like lots of control and spin I suggest the Wilson Blx but instead of the 100 get the 95. You will get more control and spin. That is what I would suggest
 

pkshooter

Semi-Pro
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/SolincoRacquets.html
your me like before i found my two pro 10 babies.
anywho i hate the feel of babs because of the hollowness in pure and aero drives. I've played with the older prostaff (I think it was the 90), black and red version, and it feels quite solid-grip was a bit rectangular (apposed to square) & balance was to head light for me.
 
Demo the Juice100, BLX Blade98 and BLX6.1 95. All have unique qualities and are different enough that one will stand out for you as the clear winner.
 
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