Racquets similar to TFight VO2 Max 325

Alexjc1

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What racquets are fairly similar to the 325 VO2 Max racquet, but has more spin potential and a little more feel?
As far as string patterns go, I do not mind 16x19 (Probably would prefer it) however I do not want it to be an overly open 16x19 string pattern (like people say the 320 is)
Also, I do like stiffer feeling racquets (They feel much more solid to me, especially for my serve) but I would if possible like a racquet with a little more feel than the 325.
As for the weight range I am looking for.. I do not mind customizing and adding weight to the racquet. So I do not mind if the racquet is a little lighter than the 325 stock.
I am a high level player (playing college tennis this Fall at a top 5 D1 Junior College).
 

Alexjc1

New User
Thank you for the response!
I am really looking for modern racquets, as college player packages are only for racquets that are out currently!
 

Doubles

Legend
You might want to look at the Head Prestige Pro if you're willing to try the grip shape. I know some people really don't care for it.
 

Alexjc1

New User
Tecnifibre has the same type of grip shape, so I am cool with it.
That was one that I thought, based off of the specs I would probably like a lot actually. Definitely one of the ones I am considering.
Thank you for the suggestion!
 

Doubles

Legend
Tecnifibre has the same type of grip shape, so I am cool with it.
That was one that I thought, based off of the specs I would probably like a lot actually. Definitely one of the ones I am considering.
Thank you for the suggestion!

No problem, man. I've been playing with the IG for around a year now. This last December I picked up a YouTek Prestige Pro as a third since it was so much cheaper used than the IG. There's a small difference in feel, and the YouTek's handle is shorter (although I hit a one hander so that doesn't matter to me) but I would recommend either of them if you want to try something different than your Tecnifibre.

Also, I should throw this out there: the string pattern is fairly dense for a 16x19. Before the Prestige Pro I used a Radical MP (18x20) and while the Prestige is more open than the Radical, it doesn't feel as open as some of the other 16x19 string patterns on the market.
 
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Alexjc1

New User
Okay cool.
So there is a nice balance between the spin potential of open string patterns, and the control of closed string patterns?
Also, serving is very important to me. I know the Tenniswarehouse review rated the serve high with this racquet. Do you find that to be true as well?
 
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