Will racquet companies produce any more 90s in the futire?

nadalfanimal

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And will if you they be offered in limited run and at a cheaper release price. Because lets face it, any future release will be most likely for the niche market of those using 90 already. Any thoughts, or will they just be discontinued?
 
its going to be discontinued. least theres the 2014 90 sq in that are lingering around waiting to be bought by current users.
 
Looks like the 95-97 range will be in my future. I bought 2 PS90's now that they are cheap and they are great racquets.
 
I hope PK keeps going with the Redondo mid. At least it's been around for nearly a decade now, less a few months.
 
Sorry for the typos lol...Anyway i do feel if they do away with the 85-90s accuracy/precision will suffer generally, in the rec level at least, because there aren't many heavy racquets 12.5oz out there past 90 in stock form. Except the r97
 
I don't think that these will be discontinued; some of those may transform over time, but there is going to be a market for these.

List of currently available ones (< 93 sq in):

- Wilson Pro Staff 6.0 85 (will be there)
- Wilson Pro Staff 90 (may be not there in the future in the same form)
- Head Prestige Rev Pro (most probably will be there because of the prestige history; wish Head re-releases the classic mid)
- Volkl Organix 10 Mid (may not be there in the same form)
- ProKennex Heritage Redondo Mid (will be there)
- Yonex VCore Tour F 93 (recently released; former 89; will be there)
- Angel TC90 (custom made; probably will be there)

Nothing comes close to the feel and control of some of these mids! So, these are going to be there in the future as long as Tennis is played in the current form!!
 
Mids will end up as one off 'classic' models not on the regular update treadmill, like the mg radical or C10 pro.
 
I don't think that these will be discontinued; some of those may transform over time, but there is going to be a market for these.

List of currently available ones (< 93 sq in):

- Wilson Pro Staff 6.0 85 (will be there)
- Wilson Pro Staff 90 (may be not there in the future in the same form)
- Head Prestige Rev Pro (most probably will be there because of the prestige history; wish Head re-releases the classic mid)
- Volkl Organix 10 Mid (may not be there in the same form)
- ProKennex Heritage Redondo Mid (will be there)
- Yonex VCore Tour F 93 (recently released; former 89; will be there)
- Angel TC90 (custom made; probably will be there)

I don't think the rev pro will survive in it's current lightened, polarised form. I obviously don't have HEAD's sales data, but I don't think I've seen a pro shop or sports store that even stocked it.
 
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