lets hope they have some good extended rackets with low SWHi, I heard the Tecnifibre Tflash series is being discontinued in 2019 and will be replaced by a new line. Can anyone confirm this or share information about the line replacing it including:
HAPPY HITTING
- Line's Name
- Different Models (Specs)
- Release Date
- Images
I highly doubt their will be an extended length Tecnifibre offering in the new line. The new Dunlop srixon (released in february 2019) will offer an extended length 310g model with a 16x19 string pattern. Also the Babolat Pure Aero Plus will release in January which would have a SW around 330. I currently play with the Head Graphene 360 speed pro customised with lead and a leather grip which weighs 12.4 oz , 8 pts HL with a swing weight of 333. I typically prefer beefer racquets. What do you hit with?lets hope they have some good extended rackets with low SW
that babolat must have SW of 323 or less, or it is no good. and this is true for all extended framesI highly doubt their will be an extended length Tecnifibre offering in the new line. The new Dunlop srixon (released in february 2019) will offer an extended length 310g model with a 16x19 string pattern. Also the Babolat Pure Aero Plus will release in January which would have a SW around 330. I currently play with the Head Graphene 360 speed pro customised with lead and a leather grip which weighs 12.4 oz , 8 pts HL with a swing weight of 333. I typically prefer beefer racquets. What do you hit with?
"or its no good" Thats your opinion, Babolat will not make the swingweight less than 328. You do realise more mass (if you can handle it) allows you to create more power on your shots. Most pro players generally have a SW around 350. Sounds like you need to hit the gym Lol. Most people on these forums love heavier frames, i hope babolat will not make this a SW of 323. Generally extend length farms have a higher SW due to the extended length feature. The previous pure aero plus had a swing weight of 333.that babolat must have SW of 323 or less, or it is no good. and this is true for all extended frames
I don't think the 330 SW will be that noticeable compared to your usual 323 SW.that babolat must have SW of 323 or less, or it is no good. and this is true for all extended frames
Hi, I heard the Tecnifibre Tflash series is being discontinued in 2019 and will be replaced by a new line. Can anyone confirm this or share information about the line replacing it including:
HAPPY HITTING
- Line's Name
- Different Models (Specs)
- Release Date
- Images
IMO, the FLASH's are really lite and probably the worst racquet from Tecnifibre (not a bad racquet but terrible compared to the Tfight 305 XTC) . The new line will have more stability and will come in various weights (i am assuming a 315g version). I would wait till then!Geez, i recently bought a new TFlash and probably need a 2nd one..or should i wait until the new ones come out to see if ther're better?
Are Tecni's ever getting an extended racquet again?Hey JG,
Unfortunately I don't have much to share at this time but based on our normal racquet "cycle", we should be seeing a new T-Flash in the summer of 2019. Our next racquet launch will be the Rebound series so be sure to keep an eye out for that as we get closer to March/Indian Wells!
-EG
I wish! Of course it must have their unique 18x19 string pattern and a leather gripAre Tecni's ever getting an extended racquet again?