I saw that. It’s the best Midplus racquet out there.Stakhovsky is back to the PT57A
I saw that. It’s the best Midplus racquet out there.
Is the Radical Tour TwinTube 630 your main frame?I must agree
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Is the Radical Tour TwinTube 630 your main frame?
A 23 year old racquet. Shows the nonsense of the marketing.Yes!
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I’m in the same boat. Perfect raquetA 23 year old racquet. Shows the nonsense of the marketing.
A 23 year old racquet. Shows the nonsense of the marketing.
I have only tried Wilson Synthetic Gut Power, and hybrid Natural Gut/ALU Power Rough on my 57A's. I've strung my 57A's up about 6 times now. The only time it had a pleasant sound and great ball pocketing was the first time I strung it up, and that was with the Wilson Synthetic Gut. I'm not so sure it's my type of string. Since that first time, I can't seem to replicate it. Maybe I'm bad at stringing, or tape placement makes all the difference? I've even tried putting in new grommets with no avail.Are you using the same string in the 57A as the Candycane? String type makes a huge difference in the sound it makes. I use gut mains and poly crosses in my Candycane and when I hit the ball 'just right' it sounds like a cannon
how much for the 4 1/2 PM meLatest find:
One in size 4 1/4, the other in 4 1/2 - if anyone has need for the latter, I may be inclined to see it leave...
Beautiful!Latest find:
One in size 4 1/4, the other in 4 1/2 - if anyone has need for the latter, I may be inclined to see it leave...
Siliconed by unknown pro-stock preparator and with 2g of lead at 12, the 15€ pt57a weights 330g unstrung.
Does she look better than with the liquidmetal PJ?
Oh man, those are such sweet, beautiful sticks! And definitely one of coolest paint jobs ever Enjoy themLatest find:
One in size 4 1/4, the other in 4 1/2 - if anyone has need for the latter, I may be inclined to see it leave...
Which leather grip? Is it tacky for good grip? Looks great
Siliconed by unknown pro-stock preparator and with 2g of lead at 12, the 15€ pt57a weights 330g unstrung.
Does she look better than with the liquidmetal PJ?
Which leather grip? Is it tacky for good grip? Looks great
It’s the same mold as the aerogel 4D 300 Tour.@vsbabolat
I have a mystery racquet for you. I think she may fit in the club. What do you say?
As Pioline used to play with a twin tube 630, I suspect his fake muscle 200 to be a pt57.
See?
The only spec I've measured is static weight 379g
the SW feels very high. Lots of lead under the bumper guard.
This is his personal racquet from Davis Cup 2002
What about the biomimetic 300 tour and the M-fil 200+ 2006It’s the same mold as the aerogel 4D 300 Tour.
@vsbabolat
I have a mystery racquet for you. I think she may fit in the club. What do you say?
As Pioline used to play with a twin tube 630, I suspect his fake muscle 200 to be a pt57.
See?
The only spec I've measured is static weight 379g
the SW feels very high. Lots of lead under the bumper guard.
This is his personal racquet from Davis Cup 2002
Yes, those share the mold as wellWhat about the biomimetic 300 tour and the M-fil 200+ 2006
I know the Ti isn't much loved but I dare say they are better than graphene or Higgs Boson after I capped them. The paint on them brings fond memories of my Ti.Radical from my senior year.
Ti.Fire Pro is my favorite TK57A-2. Two new are going to enter the shrine towards the end of the week.
Interesting, where were those made? My Ti.Classic and Ti.Pro Tour are embossed as TK57-B, the same code as the zebra and candy cane. I think they preceded your model slightly but were made in China.
It says, Made in Austria. Have no idea if this is the real case. Obviously a spin-off of PT630.
Ti.Fire is S.E.2
Interesting, where were those made? My Ti.Classic and Ti.Pro Tour are embossed as TK57-B, the same code as the zebra and candy cane. I think they preceded your model slightly but were made in China.
I think it’s purely identifying the mold used to cook the racquet.My 2 Zebras are embossed as TK 57A-5 (not TK57-B), and one of my Bumblebees has TK57-1 and the other TK57A-6. So I think it's all a mixed bag of mystery
I think it’s purely identifying the mold used to cook the racquet.