what does the "Quantum 10 Tour" play like?

TennisCJC

Legend
I played a q 10 tour many years ago. It was a very good frame but needs a little lead tape in the head and more lead on the handle to counter balance. Stock, it is easy to swing with good comfort but a little underpowered. Excellent control and feel from 18x20 pattern. Needs lead in the hoop for stability and power. I remember liking it a lot - used it 4 years.
 

OnyxZ28

Hall of Fame
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Pretty good frame, but not as solid as the C10 or the T10G1. The mold lived on in the Becker Legend and Melbourne.
 

d-quik

Hall of Fame
I played a q 10 tour many years ago. It was a very good frame but needs a little lead tape in the head and more lead on the handle to counter balance. Stock, it is easy to swing with good comfort but a little underpowered. Excellent control and feel from 18x20 pattern. Needs lead in the hoop for stability and power. I remember liking it a lot - used it 4 years.
yes yes thats exactly qhwat i meant. how does it play with customization ^__^ thanks for the reply

any chance you remember what the string set-up was? what racquets did you use before and after this one?

can you tell me a bit about your playing style? specifically, grip type, preference for deflecting or generating your own pace, surface preference, and lastly, whether you hit on the rise or nay

sorry for a kabillion questions
 

TennisCJC

Legend
At the time I played the Q10 tour, I actually didn't customize mine. I wasn't into customization back then and played it stock. I play an volkl sg10 295 now and have it customized to sw335+, 6hl and 12 oz. So, I am saying based on my current logic, I would tweak the q10 tour to have a little more SW and power. But, I cannot tell you for sure how it will play. My experience tells me it will be a good platform racket.
 
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