On a side note, I'm curious why T Dubs isn't offering RG paint Clash 100? Quick Google search shows they are available at competitor websites. Would never buy from anywhere else because I love TW too much, lol, but just curious. I was initially not wowed by the RG paint but that blue is seriously growing on me after watching a few close ups.
My racquet just arrived!
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Will be taking to my pro shop shortly for stringing and will update once its strung and I take it out for a spin. Unstrung weight on my kitchen scale after taking off plastic and head board was 304 grams.
Thank you again Babolat and @TW Staff for this opportunity!
I opened it up to check it out. Sorry.Nice ring ! Mine arrived also in an open box![]()
I opened it up to check it out. Sorry.
Pretty much mirrors my impressions. Well done!Just got back from my first outing with the Pure Aero VS. Thank you again @TW Staff for this opportunity!
I strung it this afternoon with Hyper G 16g at 42lbs. This has been my setup with the APD lately, so I thought it was logical to start there. After the string, a Wilson pro og, and a dampener, the racquet weighed in at 334g.
Considering I hadn’t played all week, I played really well tonight. Here are my initial impressions, compared to the APD. (Note that this is not my full exhaustive review - I’ll provide at later date, when I’ve had more time to play with it).
1. If you’ve ever played with the APD, PD, Pure Aero, etc. you may have felt at one time like I did that some shots felt like you had some kind of cheat mode enabled. It’s still there with the VS, but not nearly as pronounced. The VS never felt demanding, nor did I worry about balls sailing if I swung too hard. It really strikes a great balance between power on tap and control.
2. What do you get in return from reduced cheat mode? The answer for me is feel. Volleys, half volleys, slices, and touch shots...you really get the kind of feedback from the VS that IMO is often missing from the APD and the like.
3. This is a phenomenal serving racquet. I can’t think of another time that I made more flat first serves than this outing tonight. Hitting kick and slice serves was also no problem...and those that I “caught” well, were about as devastating as have ever come off my racquet.
4. I’m not convinced Hyper G 16 is going to be “the one” for me in this racquet. That could be the fact that I don’t usually like to play with a racquet right off the stringer - I let ‘em sit and settle for a day if I can. It could also be that the 16g Hyper g is a smidge too much for me in this frame. I’ve got some 18g Black Knight on standby for the next string job, so comparing the 2 should give me some answers.
5. Comfort and Babolat racquets rarely go hand in hand. But this frame compared to the APD is a significant upgrade in that department. I never felt my forearm or my wrist objecting to anything I did today. APD routinely causes a few tweaks here and there. And I have to watch it with overdoing the flat serve. Not so with the VS. I could actually feel the increased “give” when making contact with the VS...but it’s not so much that it feels like you’re swinging a noodle. Firm? Yes. Stiff? Not quite.
Final thought for today - I had recently tested the new Prestige Mid. While I loved the response from that racquet, it was clear that at my present level of fitness and conditioning, it was a little too demanding for me - for many of the same reasons I moved away from the 93p. The PA VS seems to bridge a gap for me between a frame like the Prestige Mid and the APD. The PA VS doesn’t feel quite as sweet, perhaps even buttery like the new Prestige Mid does...nor is the VS as dampened as the Prestige. But, the VS allowed me a lot more leeway to play defensive shots and be out of position and still be able to stay in the point.
Ok sorry, that was way more than I planned on writing. Full review to follow.
QC appears to be quite good. Everyone who has weighed their racquet has found it to be 304 grams.
I believe the cortex is embedded in the frame and these dots are for aesthetics only. Apparently they are hard to counterfeit too.Got mine yesterday(thanks @TW Staff & especially Brittany for helping with tracking).
Guys I was stringing it yesterday & my daughter asked me this. Wasn't sure myself so I thought I'd ask here.Wanted to know if these dots are the Cortex technology Babolat claims in this frame? I'm used to cortex in handle ala APDs so this is a bit new.These are on the sides of the hoop on the inside.
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Very interesting looking frame that teenage my daughter is eyeing now (only because oh my gawd it looks so coool). Anyway its all strung up with HyperG 17 & taking out for morning hit right now.Will report back detailed findings & impressions soon.Have a 2013 APD side by side as well for a good comparison.Plan on full review soon as I have lots of free time and tennis ahead!
Guys I was stringing it yesterday & my daughter asked me this. Wasn't sure myself so I thought I'd ask here.Wanted to know if these dots are the Cortex technology Babolat claims in this frame? I'm used to cortex in handle ala APDs so this is a bit new.These are on the sides of the hoop on the inside.
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Ah so sort of like those fins on the Vcore SV line then?Strange that Babolat hasn't explained what these bumps are officially.Can't find it anywhere in their marketing etc (unless I missed it which is definitely a good possibility too).The bumps have been shown to reduce aerodynamic drag on airfoil surfaces and that may have been some part of the intent, but probably also to make it harder to counterfeit, as @gutfeeling says.
Ah so sort of like those fins on the Vcore SV line then?Strange that Babolat hasn't explained what these bumps are officially.Can't find it anywhere in their marketing etc (unless I missed it which is definitely a good possibility too).
What do you mean by "lack of feedback "? Is it just too harsh? Or you can not fell the ball on the racket?First impressions: I don't like it
Strung it with black code 1.24 at 55/53. I haven't played with a racket with a stiffness above 63 so I wasn't really used to the lack of flex. Compared to my yonex VCORE pro HD, the launch angle is higher, and it hits a pretty nice ball. However, I really hated the lack of feedback. Hopefully I can adjust to in in the coming week.
Also, I felt that the handle was a bit short for my 2 handed backhand.
It's not harsh. More that I can't feel the ballWhat do you mean by "lack of feedback "? Is it just too harsh? Or you can not fell the ball on the racket?
Maybe try to string it with your choice of strings - Yonex Poly Tour Pro 1.25It's not harsh. More that I can't feel the ball
Honestly doesn’t surprise me there was no feedback at that tension. Full poly at 55/53 is quite high. I started in the higher 40s and gradually dropped to 44/42 which I liked a lot more. Now trying 46/41 to see if I can get longer playability from the strings.First impressions: I don't like it
Strung it with black code 1.24 at 55/53. I haven't played with a racket with a stiffness above 63 so I wasn't really used to the lack of flex. Compared to my yonex VCORE pro HD, the launch angle is higher, and it hits a pretty nice ball. However, I really hated the lack of feedback. Hopefully I can adjust to in in the coming week.
Also, I felt that the handle was a bit short for my 2 handed backhand.
Agreed. I think at that tension it would also make it feel boardy.Honestly doesn’t surprise me there was no feedback at that tension. Full poly at 55/53 is quite high. I started in the higher 40s and gradually dropped to 44/42 which I liked a lot more. Now trying 46/41 to see if I can get longer playability from the strings.
Gonna go compare the 2013 apd, apdo and PA VS in an hour! Same strings at 46/41.Agreed. I think at that tension it would also make it feel boardy.
Had a long session this morning with a side by side comparison.Was very pleasantly surprised.Not as much free power but a very good compromise I would say.Quicker and more maneuverable.Felt whippier as well probably due to smaller head.Great spin and similarly weighted ball.I liked it a lot.Gonna go compare the 2013 apd, apdo and PA VS in an hour! Same strings at 46/41.
That’s what I’m expecting based on my previous experiences with the APDs. Been a long while since I’ve hit with ‘em.Had a long session this morning with a side by side comparison.Was very pleasantly surprised.Not as much free power but a very good compromise I would say.Quicker and more maneuverable.Felt whipper as well probably due to smaller head.
Agreed. Modern, light frames with stiff hoops and throats do better in the mid 40s if you’re using a full bed of stiff poly. Using a softer cross helps too, at the slight expense of spin.Agreed. I think at that tension it would also make it feel boardy.
It’s fine at the tensions I’ve been using. Low to mid 40s.Playtesters - thank you for all first impressions. Can anyone comment to comfort pls?
Playtesters - thank you for all first impressions. Can anyone comment to comfort pls?
Can you please tell something about plow of this racket? Is it too low without lead?
Playtesters - thank you for all first impressions. Can anyone comment to comfort pls?
I am in my fifties and have seen plenty of guys my age develop arm issues because they go super high,old school in tension dept.Have never had issues with comfort with my 2013 APDs probably because I string in mid to high 40s.Playtesters - thank you for all first impressions. Can anyone comment to comfort pls?
Can you please tell something about plow of this racket? Is it too low without lead?
Very similar thoughts here.Given the specs, I was surprised how much plow there was. I was afraid it would be too whippy and unstable, but that wasn’t my experience. Doesn’t mean i won’t try a little weight in the future, but it’s not a necessity for me - plays really well in stock form.
Do you string your vCore Pro HD at the same tension?First impressions: I don't like it
Strung it with black code 1.24 at 55/53. I haven't played with a racket with a stiffness above 63 so I wasn't really used to the lack of flex. Compared to my yonex VCORE pro HD, the launch angle is higher, and it hits a pretty nice ball. However, I really hated the lack of feedback. Hopefully I can adjust to in in the coming week.
Also, I felt that the handle was a bit short for my 2 handed backhand.
hopefully the other two come somewhat close to the 304. that odd ball can come live with mei've received 2 out of 4 that i ordered. one at 304.8g and another at 308.5g.
I string the vcore pro at 48/46, but thats a low powered 18x20Do you string your vCore Pro HD at the same tension?
As for the feedback, I think I have experienced the same thing when hitting a Babolot for the first time. I was playing with lower RA frames for a while and then I hit with the Pure Drive. It felt hollow to me.
Stiff rackets are better at lower tension. The PD and APDs in the 50s was boardy with little feedback. Completely different once I tried low 40s.I string the vcore pro at 48/46, but thats a low powered 18x20
I agree with both your statements.Noticeably better than APD or PD. I’d also argue the VS plays less stiff than its RA might suggest.
Just hit with my freshly strung APD 2013, APDO and PA VS. My thoughts are perfectly encapsulated by the quotes above from @am1899.compared to the APD.
1. If you’ve ever played with the APD, PD, Pure Aero, etc. did you ever have the feeling (like I did) that cheat mode was enabled? Well, that feeling is still there with the VS for me, but it’s not as pronounced. You can still slap some ridiculous winners with the VS, when you have little or no business being able to. The VS never felt demanding, nor did I worry about balls sailing if I swung too hard. It really strikes a great balance between power on tap and control.
2. What do you get in return from reduced cheat mode? The answer for me is feel. Volleys, half volleys, slices, and touch shots...you really get the kind of feedback from the VS that IMO is often missing from the APD and the like. You also get a noticeable upgrade in maneuverability - since the VS beam isn’t as thick, the VS is noticeably more agile up at the net, on quick exchanges, on the run, etc.
5. Comfort and Babolat racquets rarely seem to go hand in hand. But this frame compared to the APD is a significant upgrade in that department.
Just hit with my freshly strung APD 2013, APDO and PA VS. My thoughts are perfectly encapsulated by the quotes above from @am1899.
So basically:
less power (good)
More control (good)
More feel (good)
More comfort (good)
Will I be switching? Probably not cuz I just love my modded Ultra Tours more.
Yes, the PA VS plays better than the UT in stock form!In your case, that makes perfect sense - if you can swing a weighted up UT, that probably offers better power, control, comfort, feel, etc.
But the one caveat i’d make is what about a player who is looking for some similar characteristics that a weighted up UT can provide, but that player can’t handle 12+ oz? My first impression is, the PAVS plays better in stock form than the UT did.
Honestly doesn’t surprise me there was no feedback at that tension. Full poly at 55/53 is quite high. I started in the higher 40s and gradually dropped to 44/42 which I liked a lot more. Now trying 46/41 to see if I can get longer playability from the strings.
I think VCT 1.30 is probably softer and livelier feeling than black code.Perhaps I am the only person who uses a PA/PA+ with a softer poly (VCT 1.30mm) at higher tension 56M/54X. I didn't own any APD's so I can't compare those frames but dropped the VS Aero to 54M/52X as I knew it would be slightly less powerful. The VS Aero is definitely comfortable to me at 54M/52X with VCT, 1.30mm but I have been playing 7-9 times a week with my PA+ frames for 2.5 months since I haven't flown since March 31st. Nearly 2.5 months off now, so the first landing is going to be interesting next Sat
Those PA+ frames were comfortable until last week when my elbow started to feel the effects of hitting so much. 3-4 times a week has never bothered my elbow at all. Been using the PA+ for over three years without any issue. So would think it depends on the poly if you go higher and the frequency of play. The 4.5/5.0 guys I string for all use VCT in the range of 50 to 58 lbs strung on an Alpha Ghost. The highest is 58M/54X in an APD by one guy who was bumped to 5.0 in Dec 19 before he appealed back.
If a PA seem too stiff for one, the VS PA is a logical choice as it is definitely more comfortable.