Yes, they do. Most of them are probably allocated already if not already sold.
Weren't there some rumblings that there was supposed to be Baiardo update/replacement coming? Anyone got news on that front?
How did you get into contact with one of the sales rep? Might be interested in one come next year's US Open, or even at IW.When I looked into this, the sales rep I was dealing with told me to reach out to him right after Wimbledon (this was 2023) to get on the list to buy one, but I ended up going a different route.
How did you get into contact with one of the sales rep? Might be interested in one come next year's US Open, or even at IW.
Yeah I know they use Head machines. Either brand will be worlds better than what I have if I can get one at a discount.I think they've been using the HEAD team/machines at Indian Wells, not Wilson.
Obviously, that could change.
How much were they offering for theirs?Hopefully they sell at a better discount than what tecnifibre offered for their machines post Miami. Oooof.
used - 4900+ plus tax.How much were they offering for theirs?
Oof yeah that is bad...used - 4900+ plus tax.
Believe they SRP at $5500 new. It replaced the old ergo
Plus they’ve diverted their mfg to tawain. Rep told me their pricing is due to European controlled manufacturing in past so idk.Oof yeah that is bad...
Which ExThree and from where if you don't mind me asking?Plus they’ve diverted their mfg to tawain. Rep told me their pricing is due to European controlled manufacturing in past so idk.
I went with an ExThree machine and can’t be happier.
Those I’ve talked to state they love the te3600. Unsure if head does what Wilson and Tf do in terms of marking down tournament used machines or not.I assume at most tournaments, the machines have to be picked up in person?
In that case IW will be my obvious choice - are those HEAD machines worth it?
No, they will send it to you.I assume at most tournaments, the machines have to be picked up in person?
In that case IW will be my obvious choice - are those HEAD machines worth it?
Dunlop 3.0Which ExThree and from where if you don't mind me asking?
How many frames would each machine have strung by end of tournament?
Do you know if ExThree has a customer service contact?I went with an ExThree machine and can’t be happier.
Does it have down press base clamps? I've read those are must haves.Dunlop 3.0
Do you know if ExThree has a customer service contact?
It doesn’t have down press clamp bases. IMHO they aren’t must haves.Does it have down press base clamps? I've read those are must haves.![]()
I'd disagree. But, to each their own.It doesn’t have down press clamp bases. IMHO they aren’t must haves.
Thanks for responding. My machine is a Pro Master, a rebrand of the older Wilson machine, like what was used in 2007 US Open. Made by ExThree. The company I used in past to get replacement parts was Xtremesportsmachines and they closed down a few years back. I was just wondering if in future I needed another part like an LCD screen like I replaced in past, if there was a customer service place where it can be obtained.They don’t have any kind of setup to deal with the public.
Dunlop , solinco, head and I believe Alpha would be the companies that utilize ExThree manufacturing in Taiwan.Do you know if ExThree has a customer service contact?
It’s probably going to be tough to get an LCD screen for a machine from 2007, but if you need to sometime (I hope you don’tThanks for responding. My machine is a Pro Master, a rebrand of the older Wilson machine, like what was used in 2007 US Open. Made by ExThree. The company I used in past to get replacement parts was Xtremesportsmachines and they closed down a few years back. I was just wondering if in future I needed another part like an LCD screen like I replaced in past, if there was a customer service place where it can be obtained.