Redondo 93 sweet Spot vs VCORE PRO 97 330

Solek

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Hi,

I'm trying to transition from a redondo 93 to a Yonex VCORE PRO 97 330 but I am not as consistent with the 330 yet after trying the 310 then the 330 after 4 months... I wanted to move to something different from the redondo 93 to give me a bit more power and spin but I still haven't clicked with the VCORE PRO yet. Should I keep trying or is there something else I should try? I really like the feel of the VCORE PRO when I hit the sweetspot but I haven't been able to as often as my old Redondo it seems... the redondo seems much more forgiving... I want to stick with Yonex because I like the feel of their frames... I tried the Ezone 98 and the vcore pro 310 already... I ended up with vcore pro 330 due to the better stability... I already demoed the phantom 93, prestige mid 93, head radical touch pro, head touch prestige pro, prince textreme tour 95, and a prokennex i can't remember the name of...
Is it just a matter of time before I get used to the VCORE PRO 97 330? I feel like it would be an amazing racquet but is there something more suitable? I also do feel the weird vibrations in the handle... especially if I take off my rubber band dampener.
 
Its very likely. I know when I changed racquets, I can remember how differently I felt about it versus how I do now. So you just gotta keep it in your bag and play with it until you get familiar.
 
Yeah it's strange... I'm kinda of obsessed with hitting more consistently with the VCORE PRO.... It feels like I can't miss the sweetspot of the redondo but with the VCORE PRO which is supposedly supposed to be more forgiving I find myself hitting more offcenter shots/ framing the ball,,, it's kinda driving me crazy.... I'll just stick with it... I put in a whole summer essentially already... I feel like the VCORE PRO has more upside for me than the redondo... right???? It's worth the time right?
 
Yeah, I think its a good frame. I'm not sure what your game or technique looks like but just keep with it if you really like it. It takes time to switch racquets. Think more about brushing the ball with the racquet head speed, you naturally hit center of strings anyway.
 
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