Similar to Wilson Kpro Open -stable, some flex, lower powered "tweener"?

GTI

New User
Hi

Lately I have played modified Kpro open (slightly extended and 333g). It's very versatile, stable but not too much SW, nice flex at throat, dense 16x19 pattern, lower powered "tweener" to me.

Now I need another one but those aren't available anymore. I can't demo here so could you give any ideas or your own experiences which newer frames could offer same attributes?

And please don't offer BLX Opens, I have both 2010 and 2012 versions- blx open2010 is quite good but stiffer to me and 2012 even more stiff and too powerful.

My own racquet search has reached few possible candidates:
-Donnay x-dual silver99 (but how is the thin beam?)
-Wilson blx six-one team (hesitating because of amplifeel and 95)
-Wilson blx blade 104 (amplifeel also but hearing JackB1 ;) )

Any comments?

GTI
 

smirker

Hall of Fame
Hi

Lately I have played modified Kpro open (slightly extended and 333g). It's very versatile, stable but not too much SW, nice flex at throat, dense 16x19 pattern, lower powered "tweener" to me.

Now I need another one but those aren't available anymore. I can't demo here so could you give any ideas or your own experiences which newer frames could offer same attributes?

And please don't offer BLX Opens, I have both 2010 and 2012 versions- blx open2010 is quite good but stiffer to me and 2012 even more stiff and too powerful.

My own racquet search has reached few possible candidates:
-Donnay x-dual silver99 (but how is the thin beam?)
-Wilson blx six-one team (hesitating because of amplifeel and 95)
-Wilson blx blade 104 (amplifeel also but hearing JackB1 ;) )

Any comments?

GTI

Dunlop 400Tour would be my suggestion for a lower powered tweener. Check out the TW review.
 
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