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I should have bought this one instead of the Prince Diablo, oh well,
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@rayj671 i had the pure drive and now i own 3 blx 90 dont try 95 its a horridness youl hate the blx for a day then youl love it its lots of control
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granville pwned you all as i can well see :D
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Question.I train tennis for 3 years and i was using wilson k factor kfierce fx it's very good racquet.Now I want to have new racquet.I want to have power and control.I want racquet from Wilson,Dunlop or Babolat what should you use
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That stupid racket is too heavy
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I laugh when hearing everyone complaining about head size and forgiving. Lets just keep up the new styles of sticks with more "forgiveness" and weaken our players by the handicap of technology.
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I'm a state ranked junior player 14 years of age and I am looking at switching from my current babolat pure drive gt racquets to something with a less hollow, more solid feel. I wanted to know whether a junior player would be able to handle a racket like this or the the 95 one. Can you give me any advice?
rayj671 2 weeks ago
@rayj671
These two racquets are very different, not only in specs, but how they play. The SixOne Tour does offer a very solid feel (when in the sweetspot), but is far less forgiving than the Pure Drive. I would recommend demoing the SixOne 95 16/18, as it will give you a better idea if a "player's spec" racquet will work for you.
Spencer, TW.
tenniswarehouse 2 weeks ago
@tenniswarehouse you say that it is not forgiving, but can you make it more forgiving by changing the tension of the strings?
GiveMeThatMango 2 weeks ago
@GiveMeThatMango,
Changing the tension only changes power and control, and doesn't affect things like the sweetspot or the stringbed. You'd notice differences if you vary your tension, but I wouldn't say that the racquet would become more forgiving.
Siobhan, TW
tenniswarehouse 1 week ago