Yonex Vcore Pro 97 330g vs 310g

Dennis Chan

Hall of Fame
I held a Yonex Vcore Pro 97 (16x19) for the first time tonight. How can I tell if it's the 330g or 310g version?

I actually played with it for 30 minutes. It was a nice hit, comparable to my current rackets (Wilson PS 90 and Price EXO3 Graphite Mid). But I do not see its weight printed anywhere on the frame. And I don't have a scale at home to weigh it.
 
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badmice2

Professional
I'm unsure to which version you played with - green vs. blue. On the blue version, the manufacture racket specs are listed along the hoop of the racket, weight is shown based on the model.
 

Dennis Chan

Hall of Fame
Oh I played with the blue version. But I looked again and really don't see anything printed on the hoop. I do see "HG" 4 3/8. Whatever HG means.
 

badmice2

Professional
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ron schaap

Hall of Fame
I held a Yonex Vcore Pro 97 (16x19) for the first time tonight. How can I tell if it's the 330g or 310g version?

I actually played with it for 30 minutes. It was a nice hit, comparable to my current rackets (Wilson PS 90 and Price EXO3 Graphite Mid). But I do not see its weight printed anywhere on the frame. And I don't have a scale at home to weigh it.
Normally you should tell blindly if a frame is 310gr or 330gr. 20gr differance is really significantly. :censored::unsure:
 

phl92

Hall of Fame
I am thinking of getting both to demo.
I think the 310 has space for cusotmization whereas the 330 is pretty much set for a non pro player?!
 
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