bluenote
Rookie
Hello.
On my return to the game after a long hiatus, i tested a lot of modern racquets, at the end of the day, i simply felt in love again with a 20 years old OS racquet, the Radical Tour Oversize from 1998, the "candycane".
It was very hard to track down 2 of this in "old new stock condition", and as they are very scarce today in this condition, the price was a little higher than one of the most expensive racquets on the marketing today, that is the RF Autograph i think, but worth it every penny for me.
As far as i know, the only ones still in production is the POG 107 and the Blade 104.
I think HEAD stoped the production of the Radical Tour OS together with Agassi retirement, and after the "candycane OS " and "TI Radical OS", the next models always came with a downgrade in specs as far i remember... the real deal is still only the "bumbleblee", "zebra" and "candycane"... oh the Head Pro Tour i think was offered in a OS with solid specs back in the day too.. that's what i remember from HEAD OS frames.
Wilson probably will stop the production of the Blade 104 after Serena retires?
I think a more variety of Oversize with "players specs", control oriented frames, flexible, stable, solid static and swing weight on the marketing today still would be relevant for club players at intermediate and advanced levels.
Different folks, different strokes, but man...the feeling of the Radical Tour OS on the baseline is outstanding, nice fore volleys too, i just still need to groovy in on the serve with this racquet, you have to be in nice technical form to serve nice with this weapon.
Prince is very smart in continue to produce the POG 107, i bet they sell a lot.
I think NO! there's a minimal chance of OS control oriented frames back in production by different brands now days, mostly because there's no Pro player to market then anymore?
Anyway, do you think the OS players racquet will back in production someday?
By the way, I think @TennisWarehouse worked together with Prince to bring back a flexible 93sq head size frame, is that correct? TW was involved?
If yes, why not involve with some other brand to bring back a new OS players racquet
(as Prince already have they great OS frame)
On my return to the game after a long hiatus, i tested a lot of modern racquets, at the end of the day, i simply felt in love again with a 20 years old OS racquet, the Radical Tour Oversize from 1998, the "candycane".
It was very hard to track down 2 of this in "old new stock condition", and as they are very scarce today in this condition, the price was a little higher than one of the most expensive racquets on the marketing today, that is the RF Autograph i think, but worth it every penny for me.
As far as i know, the only ones still in production is the POG 107 and the Blade 104.
I think HEAD stoped the production of the Radical Tour OS together with Agassi retirement, and after the "candycane OS " and "TI Radical OS", the next models always came with a downgrade in specs as far i remember... the real deal is still only the "bumbleblee", "zebra" and "candycane"... oh the Head Pro Tour i think was offered in a OS with solid specs back in the day too.. that's what i remember from HEAD OS frames.
Wilson probably will stop the production of the Blade 104 after Serena retires?
I think a more variety of Oversize with "players specs", control oriented frames, flexible, stable, solid static and swing weight on the marketing today still would be relevant for club players at intermediate and advanced levels.
Different folks, different strokes, but man...the feeling of the Radical Tour OS on the baseline is outstanding, nice fore volleys too, i just still need to groovy in on the serve with this racquet, you have to be in nice technical form to serve nice with this weapon.
Prince is very smart in continue to produce the POG 107, i bet they sell a lot.
I think NO! there's a minimal chance of OS control oriented frames back in production by different brands now days, mostly because there's no Pro player to market then anymore?
Anyway, do you think the OS players racquet will back in production someday?
By the way, I think @TennisWarehouse worked together with Prince to bring back a flexible 93sq head size frame, is that correct? TW was involved?
If yes, why not involve with some other brand to bring back a new OS players racquet

(as Prince already have they great OS frame)
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