Tecnifibre T Fight 315 Dynacore - Opinions?

TripleB

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Currently demoing the Tecnifibre T Fight 300 Dynacore and I'm liking a lot about this racquet (even with the old feeling Wilson Sensation strings in it).

The two areas that I'm looking for improvements in this racquet are:
1) the weight: while I'm looking for something a bit lighter than my Prince Original Graphite 93, after playing with the TF, 11.2 ounces is a little lower than I'm wanting to go; I'm missing the extra weight on my serves and groundies (especially the backhand slice)
2) the stiffness: what's strange about the stiffness is that I feel pain in my serving arm (left) but not in my playing arm (right)

For anyone who has played with the T Fight 315 Dynacore...what are your opinions of the racquet?

I understand the 315 is only 1 point less stiff than the 300 but in the past I'm found that, at least for me, with the stiffness being the same, a heavier racquet definitely doesn't transfer the bad vibrations to my arm like a lighter racquet

Thanks for any and all help!

TripleB

4.5, mainly doubles player, at home on the baseline, use a great deal of spin on most shots, best shot is the slice backhand, worst shot is the serve; currently demoing the PS 95S, TFight 300, Textreme Tour 100T, and BioFibre M3.1 and before that I demoed the Blade 18x20, DR98, Duel G97 310, and Tour F93
 
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Currently demoing the Tecnifibre T Fight 300 Dynacore and I'm liking a lot about this racquet (even with the old feeling Wilson Sensation strings in it).

The two areas that I'm looking for improvements in this racquet are:
1) the weight: while I'm looking for something a bit lighter than my Prince Original Graphite 93, after playing with the TF, 11.2 ounces is a little lower than I'm wanting to go; I'm missing the extra weight on my serves and groundies (especially the backhand slice)
2) the stiffness: what's strange about the stiffness is that I feel pain in my serving arm (left) but not in my playing arm (right)

For anyone who has played with the T Fight 315 Dynacore...what are your opinions of the racquet?

I understand the 315 is only 1 point less stiff than the 300 but in the past I'm found that, at least for me, with the stiffness being the same, a heavier racquet definitely doesn't transfer the bad vibrations to my arm like a lighter racquet

Thanks for any and all help!

TripleB

4.5, mainly doubles player, at home on the baseline, use a great deal of spin on most shots, best shot is the slice backhand, worst shot is the serve; currently demoing the PS 95S, TFight 300, Textreme Tour 100T, and BioFibre M3.1 and before that I demoed the Blade 18x20, DR98, Duel G97 310, and Tour F93
@TripleB. How would you compare the 18x20 to the DR98? I am considering both alongside the Prince TT95 and Ultra97.
 
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@TripleB. How would you compare the 18x20 to the DR98? I am considering both alongside the Prince TT95 and Ultra97.

Here is the link to my thoughts on those demos: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/inde...ts-dr98-duel-97-310-blade-98-tour-f93.563100/

As you can tell, I liked the DR98 better than the Blade 18x20...with that being said I didn't like either one near enough to switch. The DR98 just wasn't quite as maneuverable as I need...after playing with my POG Mid 93 which is around 10 points headlight many racquets just seem cumbersome.

I've also demoed the TT95...here is a link to those thoughts: http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/inde...es-95-and-100t-blade-98s-graphite-100.543046/

The TT95 was a great feeling racquet...just a little too cushioned of a response and again just wasn't maneuverable enough for me.

Of the three I would rank them: TT95>DR98>Blade

Hope this helped some!

TripleB
 
TripleB,

You feel pain in your serving arm (left) but not in your playing arm (right). Do you serve with the left and hit with the right?
 
TripleB,

You feel pain in your serving arm (left) but not in your playing arm (right). Do you serve with the left and hit with the right?

Yes, yes I do. Until 9th grade I was a left handed pitcher. Started playing tennis more but liked hitting my backhand like I hit a baseball. Started out with a sky hook (yes, like Jimmy Connors) right handed serve but eventually decided to serve like I threw a baseball...therefore I serve lefty, switch hands after I serve, and play as a righty.

Thought it was unique but I play at a club where a guy does the exact opposite...serves righty and plays lefty.

TripleB
 
I wish I had the chance to hit with the stick but on paper it has awesome stability. Why not consider the Pacific BX2 X Feel Tour, another super stable stick and really really soft to boot!
 
Currently demoing the Tecnifibre T Fight 300 Dynacore and I'm liking a lot about this racquet (even with the old feeling Wilson Sensation strings in it).

The two areas that I'm looking for improvements in this racquet are:
1) the weight: while I'm looking for something a bit lighter than my Prince Original Graphite 93, after playing with the TF, 11.2 ounces is a little lower than I'm wanting to go; I'm missing the extra weight on my serves and groundies (especially the backhand slice)
2) the stiffness: what's strange about the stiffness is that I feel pain in my serving arm (left) but not in my playing arm (right)

For anyone who has played with the T Fight 315 Dynacore...what are your opinions of the racquet?

Hi guys,
I recently played few long sessions with 'TFight 315 Dynacore'.
I demo 2 identical racquets - (4 3/8, 340 grams, 8HL, strung with polys at 52lbs).
Comparing to my long time favorite Babolat Pure Drive, I found improvements in all aspects of my game.
I never liked Tecnifibre racquets and was reluctant to demo this racquet - result is very surprising - I like a racquet a lot.
The most noticeable difference for me was more plowthrough comparing to my Pure Drive (325gr, 5HL).
Answering the question above Tfight 315 Dynacore felt more flexible but without bad vibrations - in fact it felt quite comfortable on the impact.
Did anyone on this forum measured a TFight 315 Dynacore swingweight?
 
I have a pair of these that I'm selling.

They would be my match day sticks but I'm switching to Donnay. It's basically the perfect modern frame like a blade and a PD blended together. Like the old 320 they generate huge heavy top.
 
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