May I ask why you changed from Revolve to Max Power?Max Power 17, the tension keeps going higher… Currently liking 55/51 lbs.
Mainly due to tension maintenance. I find strings' tensions to drop quite a bit faster with this string pattern, so I'd get significant changes in performance with Revolve after a while.May I ask why you changed from Revolve to Max Power?
Ah okay, thank you.Mainly due to tension maintenance. I find strings' tensions to drop quite a bit faster with this string pattern, so I'd get significant changes in performance with Revolve after a while.
Does anybody else have a good Poly recommendation for this frame?
I don't wanna use gut/poly on clay and strings like Max Power are too stiff for my arm. Revolve worked, Head Hawk should work, too.
More suggestions?
Thank you, I've been curious about Sonic Pro Edge for quite some time now.Im getting my from TW strung with Head sonic pro edge (softer poly). Will give you feedback about that. If anyone have tried it with RPM blast it would be nice to know how that worked as well.
Tourna Black Zone maybe?Does anybody else have a good Poly recommendation for this frame?
I don't wanna use gut/poly on clay and strings like Max Power are too stiff for my arm. Revolve worked, Head Hawk should work, too.
More suggestions?
Tourna Black Zone maybe?
The square shape will play relatively thick:I've never tried that one, but according to some reviews, it could fit, thank you.
I also got curious about Weiss Cannon's Ultra Cable. The reviews are very promising, although 1.23 mm might be too thin for this frame.
And Head Gravity, too. Haven't read any negative comments so far...I don't like testing too many strings during the competitive season.
1) The PS 95 played rather very well at a heavy spec in my opinion.Have any of you guys leaded this up to 12oz/340grams+?
Or have all of you accepted the fact that this will forever be a lightweight Pro Staff, much like the PS95?
I have and tbh it didn't play or feel too much different than it did in stock form. A little more plowHave any of you guys leaded this up to 12oz/340grams+?
Or have all of you accepted the fact that this will forever be a lightweight Pro Staff, much like the PS95?
Have any of you guys leaded this up to 12oz/340grams+?
Or have all of you accepted the fact that this will forever be a lightweight Pro Staff, much like the PS95?
Mine's a little over 340g strung, 31,7 cm balance, and SW of +335.
As pitsquared mentioned, this frame doesn't really offer that much of an improvement compared to the stock balance. My 10gs heavier TT95s come around faster, with similar specs.
A nice racket in deed, but I prefer the TT95. Less power, more precision![]()
When you have the time to take a big as* swing, it's all gravy. But when you don't, s*** flies.
That is exactly why I loved it, especially on my ohbh (never better). And also why the honeymoon period is over. Back to the TT95![]()
Well, I didn't find it to be unpredictable at all.Yeah but this unpredictable nature of these spin effect pattern makes the racquet unplayable in a real match. Sorry, but I just don't have enough skills to control the power of this frame when I'm not taking a full cut.
SpinToWin, did you personally try Black Zone in any racquet? If that's the case, could you maybe share your thoughts with me?Tourna Black Zone maybe?
I've never played it in a full bed, only in the crosses of my PS 85, so I'm afraid my assessment won't be accurate/very helpful...SpinToWin, did you personally try Black Zone in any racquet? If that's the case, could you maybe share your thoughts with me?
I'm interested in Power, Spin and ...responsiveness? I don't know how to call it.
I guess tension stability and comfort will be fairly solid.
Thanks in advance.
No problem.I've never played it in a full bed, only in the crosses of my PS 85, so I'm afraid my assessment won't be accurate/very helpful...
Have any of you guys leaded this up to 12oz/340grams+?
Or have all of you accepted the fact that this will forever be a lightweight Pro Staff, much like the PS95?
Well, I didn't find it to be unpredictable at all.
The Steam 99S maybe, but this one is very consistent and control oriented.
I did...345
but alas, I still prefer playing with the (2014) PS 90. I just couldn't quite groove as much overall with the 97S.
I'm not going to sell them, because I may give them/me a chance again in the future.
Perhaps I'm just not used to it. I agree with you that this is very control oriented. Truly a Pro Staff but with much more power. I just can't contain it yet.
Weird though, I know the RF97A has much more power than this 97S, but I'm currently having an easier transition over to the RF97A than the 97S. I think it's because RF97A has much more common with my PS90?
Yea...ridiculously awesome! I'm actually waiting for the tension to drop some and if it doesn't, next time I'll string even lower maybe. It honestly feels like there's more control at this tension than it did @ 40/30.20 lbs?
That sounds...ridiculous.
Okay, we are talking about polys, but that's just...low.
4 hrs in - the PPS is already showing serious signs of wear. Doubt I will get 8 hrs out of it. But it's very plush with decent power. Need to win the lottery - or buy a stringing machine...+1. Tour Bite Soft for me. Did just put a hybrid w Head PPS syn gut in the crosses in my 2nd frame, just for grins. Will start hitting with it once the strings break in my other.
I really wanted to like the 97S, because when it comes to feel, it's the true successor to the 6.0 lineage frames. But man, that spin pattern is kind of an on-off switch.
When you have the time to take a big as* swing, it's all gravy. But when you don't, s*** flies.
Have you tried 15L strings? Revolve perhaps? I think it may help you if you're open for one last tryUnfortunately I'm really feeling the same way.
I've had this racquet 2 months now, and it's just a bit disappointing.
As you said, when you have time to load and really release it feels great, but I like to take a lot of balls really early on the rise especially since I'm only 5"6. And the balls are flying when I am just trying to sweep the ball off the bounce and counterpunch. My slice backhands have no groove, my topspin backhand is fine but I'm still not getting that feel. I love ripping 1HBH's with this, but even then it's unpredictable at times. Forehands are flying everywhere. It's better than the regular PS97 that I had before, but it's just too erratic.
On returns it's even worse. When I used RF97 and my old Pure Storm Tour, I had no issues with big servers or heavy kickers. I could slice high returns down easily, or block huge first serves and now they're JUMPING off my stringbed. I've used different strings and tensions, but my return game is killing me. I love neutralizing big serves, but I honestly feel even if I just block it ever so slightly it flys OUT. Because I'm not tall, I really like to stand close to the service line and cut off any high kicking or big speed serves. With the 97S I've had to back up more and more behind the line out of my comfort zone just to assure myself that returning these serves isn't going to fly high and long.
I'm already on the auction site looking for any used Pure Storm/Control Tour frames since searches on here came up with nothing. There was just more stability on that frame. I really love the RF97, but it really takes a toll on my shoulder when it comes to serving, and with my old Pure Storm Tour 98 I could play for hours and serve big even with my small stature.
Once my PCTours come in, I'm probably just gonna sell my 97S or keep it as a backup frame.
My Fed loyalty and Wilson loyalty really wanted me to stick with the Pro Staff line. I used the K90 and BLX90 for many years and loved them before I switched over to the Pure Storm Tour. I messed with a Head Prestige MP for a while, but then decided to give the PS97 a chance at first. I didn't like. I went to RF97A. I liked it but really taxing to serve for a few hours and sets with. Then I thought the 97S would be the answer to my problems but the stringbed after 5 minutes is all over the place, considering I spar with D1 and D2 collegiate players.
I finally will have to cede my player and brand loyalty and go back to the Pure Storm/Control Tour which I played my best tennis with.
Have any of you guys leaded this up to 12oz/340grams+?
Or have all of you accepted the fact that this will forever be a lightweight Pro Staff, much like the PS95?
Not a fan of strings that thick.Have you tried 15L strings? Revolve perhaps? I think it may help you if you're open for one last try
Not a fan of strings that thick.
What string setups/tensions have you tried so far?
Unfortunately I'm really feeling the same way.
I've had this racquet 2 months now, and it's just a bit disappointing.
As you said, when you have time to load and really release it feels great, but I like to take a lot of balls really early on the rise especially since I'm only 5"6. And the balls are flying when I am just trying to sweep the ball off the bounce and counterpunch. My slice backhands have no groove, my topspin backhand is fine but I'm still not getting that feel. I love ripping 1HBH's with this, but even then it's unpredictable at times. Forehands are flying everywhere. It's better than the regular PS97 that I had before, but it's just too erratic.
On returns it's even worse. When I used RF97 and my old Pure Storm Tour, I had no issues with big servers or heavy kickers. I could slice high returns down easily, or block huge first serves and now they're JUMPING off my stringbed. I've used different strings and tensions, but my return game is killing me. I love neutralizing big serves, but I honestly feel even if I just block it ever so slightly it flys OUT. Because I'm not tall, I really like to stand close to the service line and cut off any high kicking or big speed serves. With the 97S I've had to back up more and more behind the line out of my comfort zone just to assure myself that returning these serves isn't going to fly high and long.
I'm already on the auction site looking for any used Pure Storm/Control Tour frames since searches on here came up with nothing. There was just more stability on that frame. I really love the RF97, but it really takes a toll on my shoulder when it comes to serving, and with my old Pure Storm Tour 98 I could play for hours and serve big even with my small stature.
Once my PCTours come in, I'm probably just gonna sell my 97S or keep it as a backup frame.
My Fed loyalty and Wilson loyalty really wanted me to stick with the Pro Staff line. I used the K90 and BLX90 for many years and loved them before I switched over to the Pure Storm Tour. I messed with a Head Prestige MP for a while, but then decided to give the PS97 a chance at first. I didn't like. I went to RF97A. I liked it but really taxing to serve for a few hours and sets with. Then I thought the 97S would be the answer to my problems but the stringbed after 5 minutes is all over the place, considering I spar with D1 and D2 collegiate players.
I finally will have to cede my player and brand loyalty and go back to the Pure Storm/Control Tour which I played my best tennis with.
I have mine spec'd to:
348.5 grams
4pts HL
343 SW
Played around with lots of different specs before settling on these. My PS 95s had similar specs and I've always found it's the perfect balance for me. I have zero issues playing with it at these specs, absolutely love the frame in every way. Slices are butter, volleys feel perfect, 1&2 HBH feel solid. And it's actually made my forehand much better as it's my weakest shot.
Well, I totally disagree here.Also, I think there's some inherent instability with this frame. A 97 square inch frame is quite large and couple that with a thin 19mm beam, this racquet twisted quite a bit in my hand. Even with dead center impacts, it felt as if the racquet is going to give. It's a very insecured feeling, borderline worrisome.
I kind of wish Wilson will stop with the whole Spin Effect string pattern design. Most advanced players are not adapting to it for reasons both me and you have stated. These are fun racquets to hit with in practice, but in matches, the lack of control and mass on half-swings and retrievals make this a very unpredictable racquet when points are on the line. The Spin Effect pattern in this racquet doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Honestly, this thing played more like a dense 18x20 and the spin really wasn't anymore impressive than the RF97 or my PS90. Someone mentioned that even with this "Spin Effect" pattern, the squares between the strings aren't any bigger than a 16x19.
Yes, you can always add weight yourself. But it's nothing compared to a setup that is evenly distributed from factory. I always think that weight and balance changes should be kept to a minimum to tune the racquet. I ended up adding 30grams of weight to the end of the handle. That's not tuning the racquet, that's changing the racquet.
Also, I can't afford to keep restringing this racquet once a week. Breaking gut in about 10hours gets ridiculous after a few times.
That's quite head heavy.
Well, I totally disagree here.
My PS97S feels rock solid, even against hard hitting opponents.
The spin is great, way WAY more than typical 16/19 patterns, no control issues.
Then your particular PS97S seems to be cracked.Let's just say the PS85, ALL PS90, and the RF97A hit like tanks.
PS97S hits like cotton candy.
Disagree. The 85 and the especially the 90 do not hit like tanks in my opinion.Let's just say the PS85, ALL PS90, and the RF97A hit like tanks.
PS97S hits like cotton candy.
Then your particular PS97S seems to be cracked.
Disagree. The 85 and the especially the 90 do not hit like tanks in my opinion.
Wilson quality control strikes again. My demo 97S was solid as granite but the one I bought was flimsy in comparison and not nearly as comfortable. They were miles apart, dare I say.Let's just say the PS85, ALL PS90, and the RF97A hit like tanks.
PS97S hits like cotton candy.
Also, I think there's some inherent instability with this frame. A 97 square inch frame is quite large and couple that with a thin 19mm beam, this racquet twisted quite a bit in my hand. Even with dead center impacts, it felt as if the racquet is going to give. It's a very insecured feeling, borderline worrisome.
I kind of wish Wilson will stop with the whole Spin Effect string pattern design. Most advanced players are not adapting to it for reasons both me and you have stated. These are fun racquets to hit with in practice, but in matches, the lack of control and mass on half-swings and retrievals make this a very unpredictable racquet when points are on the line. The Spin Effect pattern in this racquet doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Honestly, this thing played more like a dense 18x20 and the spin really wasn't anymore impressive than the RF97 or my PS90. Someone mentioned that even with this "Spin Effect" pattern, the squares between the strings aren't any bigger than a 16x19.
Yes, you can always add weight yourself. But it's nothing compared to a setup that is evenly distributed from factory. I always think that weight and balance changes should be kept to a minimum to tune the racquet. I ended up adding 30grams of weight to the end of the handle. That's not tuning the racquet, that's changing the racquet.
Also, I can't afford to keep restringing this racquet once a week. Breaking gut in about 10hours gets ridiculous after a few times.
That's quite head heavy.