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Since i listened the podcast, I am very curious about Head.
Will they bring another "modern-classic" like the PT2.0
Will they bring another "modern-classic" like the PT2.0
Since i listened the podcast, I am very curious about Head.
Will they bring another "modern-classic" like the PT2.0
It is not
Andy has a special metal rod baked between the chambers of his handle. It adds the weight and slightly stiffens the handle feel.
“standard” pro stocks have no metal rod in the handle
Custom drill pattern???Wow! Never knew this, I knew about his custom string drilling pattern, obviously, but had no idea Head does this for him too. His rackets are very unique then, do any other PT57a players have such bespoke details??
Custom drill pattern???
A lot of Players on the tour that use PT57A actually use the same 16x19 drill pattern which is identical to MG/IG Prestige Pro or IG Radical Pro (hence TK238A/293A/260A grommets fit).
A few worth mentioning: Popryn, Koepfer, etc.
Was not custom though. That pattern was used on many 95 sq in retail sticks as I described above.Obviously PT630/PT280 is usually 18x20 but Murray wanted 16x19 as we all know. Up until a few years ago, were the PT57A in 16x19 quite rare?? There seem to be few players who use these now, as you say. So perhaps no longer custom or bespoke.
TK is the vice for mold (and grommets). PT is the layup.hey guys.
Just got this pt57a3 off the bay and I took off the pallets and the engraved stamp says tk57a3. Just wondering why it doesnt say pt. any help would be cool linking the bay source.
There should be a white label on the racquet under the pallets on the hairpinhey guys.
Just got this pt57a3 off the bay and I took off the pallets and the engraved stamp says tk57a3. Just wondering why it doesnt say pt. any help would be cool linking the bay source.
I’ve got an old dude in my bag right nowThese two old dudes just showed up on my porch.
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I’ve got an old dude in my bag right now
Same here, the big green old dude and medium green old dude also joined the party in my bag, too. LolBlue old dude (and blue new dudes), yellow old dudes, zebra-looking old dudes, candy cane old dudes... big old dudes and medium sized old dudes are partying in my bag, too!
nice pix.I noticed the old fella without a cap is a bit shorter than the one wearing a cap. It seems someone cut'em down to 26.825" or whatever. This shall be rectified by cutting the pallet slightly longer than the hairpin, I believe my staples will still find carbon so should be fine.
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M: Babolat Touch VS 1,25mm (Manually pre-stretched) 22,5kpI have a few 57As coming my way, and I've never used one before. What are some good strings and tensions you guys recommend for this racket?
It’s you. Drop your tensionFood for thought: can a PT57E start to feel like a PT57A after years of stringing?
I've had a couple PT280 MIA in the past, but sold them because I felt like they lacked power. My i. prestige's felt better on that aspect, so I kept them.
Now, some 5 years later, I've started missing a little bit of oomph on my shots. I still love the precision and comfort my racquets provide, but ouch it is tough to hit a winner that I know my opponent won't be able to reach (I play mostly on clay).
What do you think?
Should I be blaming my racquets being ~5 years older or my body for being equally older?![]()
I‘ve been using mine for 3 years (it’s true that I have 7 racquets, one that I bought last year), playing 5 times a week at least , and when I measured their RA last year it was still 63, just like when they were new.Food for thought: can a PT57E start to feel like a PT57A after years of stringing?
I've had a couple PT280 MIA in the past, but sold them because I felt like they lacked power. My i. prestige's felt better on that aspect, so I kept them.
Now, some 5 years later, I've started missing a little bit of oomph on my shots. I still love the precision and comfort my racquets provide, but ouch it is tough to hit a winner that I know my opponent won't be able to reach (I play mostly on clay).
What do you think?
Should I be blaming my racquets being ~5 years older or my body for being equally older?![]()
It’s you. Drop your tension
I‘ve been using mine for 3 years (it’s true that I have 7 racquets, one that I bought last year), playing 5 times a week at least , and when I measured their RA last year it was still 63, just like when they were new.
Didn't you switch to the Gravity Pro?Time to go for the mid 40's, I guess...
Good to know!
Dropping the tension as @vsbabolat said is the right move. I've strung mine at 20kg on a dropweight with poor flying clamps, so they feel more like 17-18kg. I have short grommet on 3 and Caps on the other 2. I love Tourna silver 7 tour on the I.prestige. crispiness and bite is a good combination to add to the PT57E.Food for thought: can a PT57E start to feel like a PT57A after years of stringing?
I've had a couple PT280 MIA in the past, but sold them because I felt like they lacked power. My i. prestige's felt better on that aspect, so I kept them.
Now, some 5 years later, I've started missing a little bit of oomph on my shots. I still love the precision and comfort my racquets provide, but ouch it is tough to hit a winner that I know my opponent won't be able to reach (I play mostly on clay).
What do you think?
Should I be blaming my racquets being ~5 years older or my body for being equally older?![]()
Dropping the tension as @vsbabolat said is the right move. I've strung mine at 20kg on a dropweight with poor flying clamps, so they feel more like 17-18kg. I have short grommet on 3 and Caps on the other 2. I love Tourna silver 7 tour on the I.prestige. crispiness and bite is a good combination to add to the PT57E.
You’re right regarding the sweet spot, it feels like it get bigger. Personally I never break strings but I think lower tension allows a better durabilityI've strung mine exactly at 20kg, and it feels great indeed! Felt like the sweetspot also had a noticeable increase (much more than I predicted).
I'm even considering an even lower tension next time, but first I'm checking how long this stringjob will last.
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Take a look at the Racquet side. What is printed on it: Prestige MP, Pro, Tour?That makes sense, Any idea what it might be? Or how I can figure it out?
Take a look at the Racquet side. What is printed on it: Prestige MP, Pro, Tour?
For example, if the above racket is a PT57 then only "Prestige" is printed on it.
For Retail Racquets, see racquet specifications for comparison:
https://www.head.com/de_DE/tennis/racquets.html
Congratulation, you are a owner of a rare 16x19 HEAD Pro Stock Racquet!Take a look at the Racquet side. What is printed on it: Prestige MP, Pro, Tour?
For example, if the above racket is a PT57 then only "Prestige" is printed on it.
For Retail Racquets, see racquet specifications for comparison:
https://www.head.com/de_DE/tennis/racquets.html
Isn’t the 360+ mp in 16x19 the Tgt 345.2?not totally sure with the pictures but this might be the new 360+ MP (tgt 345.1)
Easiest way to find out is by removing the pallets.There is nothing printed. Just prestige. And it has a throat code. I think it is a prostock for a different racket.
I have been comparing it to pictures of rackets, can't find one woth the top cross starting so high up.
yes, true, did not pay attention to the string pattern, should be 345.2 in 16x19, you are right.Isn’t the 360+ mp in 16x19 the Tgt 345.2?
Only seen the 16x19 with that string spacing on Stepanek frames before his retirement.
True, I might do that if I can't figure out what it is. It has been difficult for me to get the pallet to stick after removing. I don't have a staple gun. I tried glue + electrical tape and last year I had a racket fly 20 feet in the air on a serve .Easiest way to find out is by removing the pallets.
I never use staple gun; instead I use small nails from board pins; works perfectly fine.True, I might do that if I can't figure out what it is. It has been difficult for me to get the pallet to stick after removing. I don't have a staple gun. I tried glue + electrical tape and last year I had a racket fly 20 feet in the air on a serve .
How did you acquire this beauty? The one unicorn I can’t find - PT57a 16x19. Also love the touch prestige paint job.Been hitting with 16x19 PT57a recently. Probably still in my honeymoon period, but having such a blast hitting with it.
Current specs are 334gm/31.4cm balance and 325 SW.
Definitely lower on the power spectrum compared to some modern frames but far from underpowered. Using gut poly hybrid to get a bit more free power helps too. I get easy depth and surprisingly good topspin/slice on my groundstrokes and serve. The frame definitely gives me the confidence to go for my shots and serves and I definitely can't blame the racquet for my mistakes lol. Haven't hit with my PT630s in a couple years but definitely more forgiving with this with the higher launch angle and bit more free power from the more open pattern. Also doesn't feel like a 95 sq inch, feels bigger when I hit with it sweet-spot wise.
I see them at time on the pro stock website, but yeah they’re always very expensive.It's findable if you're willing to spend 500-600 (euros/dollars)...