Is your racquet too heavy?

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Tennisnerd

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2 жыл бұрын

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@HanzSygnal
@HanzSygnal 2 жыл бұрын
The "rattle" at impact of sub 310 gram raquets is more bothersome than heavy sticks for me
@MrWhitianga
@MrWhitianga 2 жыл бұрын
Hey that’s interesting, I just changed from a blade 98 to a lighter clash 100 and the first thing I noticed was the rattle at impact. Do you know what causes it
@fluffy_skye
@fluffy_skye 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrWhitianga less mass to absorb the impact
@bcccangel
@bcccangel 2 жыл бұрын
Same
@akio2730
@akio2730 2 жыл бұрын
Sorry what do you mean with rattle? A sound or a vibration.
@trungmaster
@trungmaster 2 жыл бұрын
@@akio2730 it’s the racquet itself rattling. On impact, the racquet shakes because it’s too light to handle the shot
@peterbedford2610
@peterbedford2610 2 жыл бұрын
I started playing higher level players that hit a very heavy ball and serve pretty hard. Higher weight really helps handle these balls.
@zbighugh9193
@zbighugh9193 3 ай бұрын
Same with me. In a tournament, I got to play higher level players and I couldn't handle the heaviness of their balls with my 295 g. unstrung racket. I shifted to a 330 g. racket and played a lot better. But I did notice, after the first set, if it was long and tiring, during the second set, I lost power and speed trying to swing the 330 g. racket. So now, I play first with the 330 g. racket. Then when I notice I'm losing power, I shift to the 295 g. racket (which I added lead tape to the 9/3 and 12 positions to up the weight by 12 g to 307 g. But when I start losing control, especially against big hitters, with the lighter racket, then I shift back to the heavier one.
@vectorthurm
@vectorthurm 2 жыл бұрын
Great content! Appreciate your exploration and sharing with us!
@iliannachev2882
@iliannachev2882 Жыл бұрын
Great content in this video! I started experiencing problems with tennis racquets exactly when they started making them lighter back in the day. I really loved my Dunlop Max 200G that John McEnroe and Steffi Graf used.
@stephenwoods1182
@stephenwoods1182 2 жыл бұрын
Great video & explanation. I started playing about 5 years ago (late 30's) and used the Wilson Burn ULS (263g) as my first racquet, the upgraded to the Burn LS (280g) a couple of years later. I like the speed & spin (16/18 string pattern) of the racquets but always felt I was pushed around by opponents. I have since added 8g on lead (4g each side at 3 & 9) and found the plough through to be much better. Downside is I developed tennis elbow & aggravated an old shoulder issue (probably more due to my technique). Having watched this video it is certainly making me think about what type of racquet specs would suit my game (I like to have confidence in the racquet/string setup).
@movdqa
@movdqa 2 жыл бұрын
I have a pair of Berdych's frames and I'd estimate the swingweight at 390-395. I think that they weigh about 12.7 ounces. His tennis game makes complete sense with the racquet he used. He was said to have "easy power". It came from hitting with a sledgehammer and the strength and timing to get the racquet moving. He had more flattish strokes than the players coming up today.
@dthorne4602
@dthorne4602 8 ай бұрын
Yeah, his one-dimensional game was a very limiting factor in his success. Sweet strokes, but flat hard and linear is a losing formula against the best players. I think he actually was an overachiever given his playing style, not very creative or improvisational on court, nice flat strokes and athleticism though.
@tnuyx9405
@tnuyx9405 4 ай бұрын
Wawrinka also has 390g. I miss these absolute physical units swinging anvils and generating unreal power
@movdqa
@movdqa 4 ай бұрын
@@tnuyx9405 I thought that he was more like 360-370 back when he was playing with Head. The amount of lead tape didn't seem like it was 390g. He had it at 6/9 from recollection. It's possible that he had some hidden under the bumper too. I have a pair of Berdych's frames and those are 12.7 ounces, 390+ swingweight. It is possible to get headlight, high swingweight and keep it to traditional static weights.
@tnuyx9405
@tnuyx9405 4 ай бұрын
@@movdqa hmm i thought the frame + strings was 360 then he had tape over it, maybe im misremembering
@movdqa
@movdqa 4 ай бұрын
@@tnuyx9405 Pro stocks usually start out with superlight hairpins and then add stuff over that. Stock racquets are usually a lot heavier. You have to add silicone in the handle and lead in the hope to get to high static weight and swingweight. I looked it up and Tennisnerd has it at 372 grams, 360 swingweight.
@TheSmartodd
@TheSmartodd 2 жыл бұрын
I really like the smoothness of your ground strokes!
@andrewfinkelsteintennis1915
@andrewfinkelsteintennis1915 2 жыл бұрын
Good info as ever Jonas. The real problem regular players have is access to demos. Manufacturers need to do more product days at clubs so that rec players can compare different models side by side and get info from informed sales reps. Otherwise it can take weeks/months to try all the models you might be considering. In golf they have club fittings. Something similar in tennis would be great.
@iambs11
@iambs11 8 ай бұрын
They lose on sales hard by not doing this. theres wayy too many options for rec players
@davidm.crispjr.9683
@davidm.crispjr.9683 2 жыл бұрын
I have just started playing around with weight recently. Currently NTRP 4.0 and play doubles, exclusively, about 4-5 times per week. I had noticed the tip of my racket was getting too quick and early on forehand ground strokes and service returns. I have three Babolat Pure Strike Gen 3's (16x19) I play with (rotate during match). Stock strung weight is 323g with 327 swing weight. I added some tungsten tape to the tips of the hoop and this has helped. With overgrip and other accessories I'm at 345g, 343g and 341g on each racket (static weight). I do not know what my swing weights are (wish I did for curiosity purposes). I've been playing tennis for 9.5 years and have been stringing my own rackets the last four years. It's fun tinkering with customization and trying to dial in the right feel.
@vqdriver
@vqdriver 2 жыл бұрын
Nice couple of videos about weight and tension! I have a Berasategui or Sock style forehand grip and have been using the previous generation discontinued Prestige MP for over a year. I added a leather grip and extended the handle by 0.5 inch. I remembered it weighed well over 360g. Strings used are Hyper G and Tourna Big Hitter silver 16g at 38 and 40lbs respectively. My previous racquet was a 1st gen Aeropro Drive+
@anthonydabaco8407
@anthonydabaco8407 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonas for covering this subject. Completely agree about playing with a frame that you can swing with the same gusto at the start of a session as at minute 90. Had to put away DR98+ as the 335SW made it hard to keep racquet head speed up late on into play. Could really feel the fatigue in my right arm. Enter TXT100 with a 325SW, far more manageable for much longer. Interestingly same static weight as DR98+ (310g) but significant difference in distribution making the TXT feel lighter. Considering demo-ing the 290g version which supposedly has similar SW.
@thomasferval4955
@thomasferval4955 2 жыл бұрын
One of your best video , perhaps the best for me . Incredible explication of tennis racket , you have my award , truely .
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@ludwigslughole9403
@ludwigslughole9403 2 жыл бұрын
I grew up playing with 370g + frames with 85sq in heads, as that was what was around in the late 80's/early 90's so I find that I simply can't play with these new lighter frames around 300g. I have tried and they just feel like balsa wood in my hands! I was playing Volkl V Feel 10 320, that was specced up at 353g, but last year I changed to the Wilson PS 97 v13 which comes in fully specced at 343g and I have found that small drop combined with the enhanced stability of the PS frame to have made a huge change. I've lost some pop on serve, but my overall game is steadier.
@skylaxx
@skylaxx 2 жыл бұрын
Same here, agree with you 100% got elbow issues once when I tried lighter racquets.
@thanhtran-rz6zq
@thanhtran-rz6zq 2 жыл бұрын
I can generate heavy slide with the RF like no other stick. It's stability provide no pain on my shoulder. Lighter racket vibrates, translate vibration and forces to the arm.
@vnishpt7036
@vnishpt7036 2 жыл бұрын
Head PT 2, only customization was replacing stock grip with Babolat Syntec Team Feel grip to allow for Wilson Pro overgrip add w/o increasing static weight, 17g Triax in the M's @ 48 lbs & 18g Solinco Revolution in the X's @ 42 lbs, 348g static weight, 335 swing weight. The racket actually plays better with a bit higher weight IMO but this setup feels about right for me. Still figuring out string tension some but currently on the shelf for past 60 days or so with a sprained knuckle from a recent running accident but hope to be back on the court before EOM. Thanks for the post as always interesting.
@PhilipFullerton
@PhilipFullerton 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Jonas, great video I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was wondering what you use to prop your phone up to record the videos?
@96mcorsa
@96mcorsa 2 жыл бұрын
Enjoying the channel! Which racquets have bumper guards with the most coverage around the hoop and would suit my game? I slice often and tend to wear down the frame at 10 and 2 alarmingly fast. I currently use the Gravity Tour w/ Confidential @48lbs, one handed backhand, all court game and play about 50/50 singles and doubles. About to hit 50, so next racquet I’m looking to go lighter with some added power. Was hoping to book a consult and hope you’ll reopen that service at some point! Thanks!
@matistysk79
@matistysk79 2 жыл бұрын
I love the Vcore pro 97 ❤❤ Earlier played the Dunlop Max200g and Wilson 6.1 for some years. I always had problems with light and stff frames, always felt uncomfortable.
@bsinghgill
@bsinghgill Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonas, great video and good info. I switched from a Prostaff 97 v13 to the Vcore Pro 97 2021. I added weight at 3 and 9 and weight in the handle. Static weight strung is 350g, swing weight is 287g unstrung, so with strings it’s about 310g, so a little under spec. I also play with a stock VCP97D, but find myself gravitating towards the lighter(weighted) VCP97. I haven’t played with the VCP97H, but would love to demo it. Hoping the new line of V Core Pros out later this year are still good, but closer to stated swing weight 🤞
@TimG--
@TimG-- 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I have a Yonex 330g . But I’m old school and I like it !! Nice video mate 🎾
@fearwolfbrewery5014
@fearwolfbrewery5014 2 жыл бұрын
Playing with a wilson RF 97 V13. Did not liked it in the original form so add led tape. Ended up with adding 15 grams on the top of the frame. Helps me with power on my serve and length of my shots. I am tall (1,91m) and have long arms so I think that has a little to with it to.
@iceman1125
@iceman1125 2 жыл бұрын
heavy swingweight rackets is how you can control powerful groundstrokes. Guys on tour all play with high swingweight upwards of 350+, I started tweaking my racket for sw and it's literally a game changer. Once you get used to the weight its not much of a problem.
@kubolkudesai
@kubolkudesai 2 жыл бұрын
Good video. Swingweight and forgiveness (being late for instance) are often forgotten aspects. My heaviest racquet Yonex Rdis 100, 93 Sq In (350 g strung) was great and the most arm friendly for me. It always felt almost light but really stable, even after 3h of game. I do not know the swingweight of it, but i assume it is not high, but this stick is not forgiving.Unfortunately I have to say goodbye to this frame - grommets are used (cannot find the replacement) and my string is broken very quickly, too quickly. I am searching for a new one, probably Yonex. I do not know yet.
@gabrielhidalgoa
@gabrielhidalgoa 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jonas, thank you for your video. I used to play with the Radical MP (300g) and wanted to add some more power, so recently (3 months ago) bought the new Radical but switched to the Pro version (315g). It seems that it was not a good idea, since I am now suffering from tennis elbow. So my question is, I saw your review on the new Boom, how do you think it compares to the radical, should I wait for its release (MP of course) o just go back to the Radical MP. Thank you much!!
@robertsmuggles6871
@robertsmuggles6871 2 жыл бұрын
Heavier racquets require more time on the ball and therefore faster footwork & better reaction times. Lighter racquets enable you to get away with poor footwork & off-centre shots. A 10oz racquet gave me tennis elbow - because my footwork had become lazy. A 12oz (335g) racquet forces me to get my body in the right position & play through the ball. A compromise is 11ounces - the head prestige pro seems ok - it will reward good footwork & still gives you access to spin. [Anything under 11oz really is for those looking for tennis elbow]
@anielloliguori6312
@anielloliguori6312 2 жыл бұрын
Bought Wilson blx 95" team 290g unstrung 2hl (sw 320 strung according to specs) added a over grip + dampener + 2g at tip. Static weight with strings 309g. its a scalpel, nice feel & touch.
@idna_firry
@idna_firry Жыл бұрын
Nice video (as usual!). I am using my Head Radical MP 2021 and I start thinking I could do better with a slightly lighter racket. Do you think I would notice a 5g difference or should I go 10g lower?
@christianteves809
@christianteves809 2 жыл бұрын
Hopefully I didnt ask this already, but I was wondering what your film setup is for when you're at the courts. Also what do you use for editing your vids? Love your vids, please keep up the great work, I always look forward to your vids!!
@juan2thepaab
@juan2thepaab 2 жыл бұрын
I disagree... Ppl tell me I hit with a lot of spin, I use a 340+ gram racket. I also don't think heavy rackets tire you - to me it feels opposite. A heavy racket does the work for you, you don't have to hit as hard. My first coach was very against light rackets because they allow you to use your arm too much, you can develop bad technique. A heavy racket forces you to swing properly
@juan2thepaab
@juan2thepaab 2 жыл бұрын
But it is harder to time a heavy racket, which is a drawback if you don't play often. But if you play often it's fine
@tannerbrinton9808
@tannerbrinton9808 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed. Well said
@sjjapp
@sjjapp 2 жыл бұрын
A lighter, more polarised setup will help a player with technique more towards high rpms generate more rpms. The racket speed increases basically, getting more ball rotation. The polarised setup, with the lighter static weight, heavier balance, and decent swing weight will bring the racket around extremely fast, with the right technique. This is not to say you can't generate a lot of spin with a heavier setup. On the opposite side, with the right technique, yes, a heavier frame will essentially do more of the work for you. This can make it less demanding physically than swinging a lighter one. That said, a lighter setup gives you more time on the ball, which is well worth highlighting. Basically it's all down to the individual, and it's not always about level. Heavier isn't necessarily better or worse. It can only be better or worse for you specifically.
@bournejason66
@bournejason66 2 жыл бұрын
A heavy racket is not suitable for players who are still developing swing techniques. You can get away with bad technique much easier with heavy racket because the ball might still travel fast. You get the false impression that your technique is good. That’s why many club players stuck at 3.0 or 3.5 for years.
@tannerbrinton9808
@tannerbrinton9808 2 жыл бұрын
@@bournejason66 What racquets do juniors play with? Their racquets have very heavy swing weights
@shomurakamisan
@shomurakamisan 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the beneficial info. I have 95sq in Mantis 300g+ racket. I was going to string spin string but I changed my mind after watching your vid and I should stick with flat and power string. The larger head and lighter racket is good for the spin that makes perfect sense. I tried to topspin serve with a heavy racket around 400g and found It's difficult to swing fast enough to create the high bouncing topspin. Heavy racket is meant for flat. I get it.
@alexandern4140
@alexandern4140 2 жыл бұрын
awesome content as always and so relevant for most
@tomsd8656
@tomsd8656 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder what the effect is when you have heavy racquet but lower string tension. I used the same racquet which I felt a bit too heavy for me, but dropping string tension helped quite a bit with the fatigue. My racquet head speed is not great, not as fast as when I was younger, but lower string tension makes up for that a little bit, keeping the speed of my balls still decent.
@kenharris7194
@kenharris7194 2 жыл бұрын
I used to play with thin beam frames in the 90's that weighed 350-360 grams strung. Now that I am in my 50's 325 grams strung is my sweet spot with a swingweight in the low 320's. I now play with a customized Dunlop CX 200 OS and have the best of both worlds 🌎! I get the power, control, stability, spin, comfort that I need. For a while I was playing with the Prince Phantom 100P but the 330 SW was too demanding for me these days. It's best to play with the heaviest swingweight your arm can handle without causing fatigue and injuries.
@user1138
@user1138 2 жыл бұрын
Jonas you might enjoy a lighter spec 97H. I picked one out at my local shop and the SW came out at 335 strung. This is the top end of weight I can effectively handle, but I love the feel of this stick. If Yonex would remove the VDM it'd be just about perfect IMO.
@Twoothless
@Twoothless 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely agree that swingweight is the most important, but it's so difficult to measure it yourself!
@sig2552
@sig2552 2 жыл бұрын
I use Head Pto Tour 630 (pt57a in stock code). I bought several pieces and i ve noticed the one that i feel best with is the heaviest one at 360 grams. I had elbow issues...they are all gone. Amazing tennis racquet even if it is 25 years old
@iansk8forlife
@iansk8forlife Жыл бұрын
gugas raquet???
@sig2552
@sig2552 Жыл бұрын
@@iansk8forlife yup
@pedropaivalemos
@pedropaivalemos Жыл бұрын
@@sig2552 where did you find it ? and if u can tell how much.. ?
@sig2552
@sig2552 Жыл бұрын
@@pedropaivalemos i bought them on Ebay. Around 400 eur a piece.
@twinwankel
@twinwankel 2 жыл бұрын
For me, I play with an intermediate racket Babalot 105, 10.5 oz and a Wilson Pro Staff 97 V13, 12.2 oz. The weight difference is 1.7 oz. If I play on consecutive days, the Pro Staff will definitely make my wrist sore. Also, I notice that even though I have more plow through with the Pro Staff, the swing weight prevents me from building as much racket head speed as the Babalot. So I can easily hit a more powerful shot with the Babalot. However, the Pro Staff is definitely more stable and better control but maneuverability can be an issue when tired.
@melgueta1
@melgueta1 Ай бұрын
Very good information. Do you have some information about what tension I should use for lightweight VS heavy tennis racquets?
@otogigamer
@otogigamer 2 жыл бұрын
I play with a Pure drive team that's 11.5 oz / 326 grams strung with a balance of 12.9 in. very head light.
@pookievanderbilt6889
@pookievanderbilt6889 Жыл бұрын
What shoes are those greenish yellows you’re wearing? I love them
@ScottDreyfus
@ScottDreyfus 2 жыл бұрын
The last racquets I played at university were old dunlop 200g 85 frames. I was breaking 3 to 4 sets aof strings a week playing Jr tennis. They don't really make anything like that anymore but I'm currently play testing Dunlop cx 200 tour 16/9 and head radical pro. I love a thin heavy frame but the serve amd volley game is so different now. I've also got some Radical pro sticks that are really sweet. I've come down to 57 from 72 lbs. Still strung the dunlopsat 65 and it is crisp. I added some lead and dropped some grip weight.these all check in at 335 after mods and that seems to be right where I like it.
@thanhtran-rz6zq
@thanhtran-rz6zq 2 жыл бұрын
I am playing with Wilson RF and loved it. Little heavy for me, but love the power and volleys. Tried the regular Prostaff. And not the same, different muscle memory?
@LebronJames-un6pd
@LebronJames-un6pd 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Jonas, How would you compare the Babolat Pure Control Gt(295g) and the Head Microgel Radical Mp(295g)? Also what do you think is the right weight for an advanced 15 years old?
@tennisisphysical
@tennisisphysical 2 жыл бұрын
I love a 95 about 11.7 oz. with Black Code 17 at 31/30 tension. But after an hour I will tire now at age 52. So, I recently switched to a 98 about 10.8 oz. with Tour Bite Soft 16 at 32/31 tension. It's taking a while to get used to the 98 but long term I think it's what I need to do. String can make a huge difference. Type and tension. I used Black Code for 10 years and had to switch to Tour Bite Soft for my arm.
@shaiarbel3204
@shaiarbel3204 2 жыл бұрын
@tennisnerd Where would you rank the vcp 97d? Heavy racquet? Is it light enough for intermediate players? Thanks!
@BurnsTennis
@BurnsTennis 2 жыл бұрын
@tennisnerd No need to go lighter, stay true to what works for you.
@harryp3804
@harryp3804 2 жыл бұрын
Blade 100UL V8 is perfection for intermediate/semi advance 😍, even works for beginners but not total newbies
@michaelt8682
@michaelt8682 2 жыл бұрын
hi man, how much do you think a heavier stick could potentially add to a serve?
@PrecisionPointTennis
@PrecisionPointTennis Ай бұрын
Putting lots more weight on my 2023 Head Gravity Pro to get it working right. Don’t know my SW but I’ve added 4 grams total at 3&9 and 2 grams on top of hoop. Much much better now! Using Alu power at 23/22
@damon123jones
@damon123jones Ай бұрын
balance is a preference but as light as possible and getting power and stable
@samsnell7895
@samsnell7895 2 жыл бұрын
Just bought a couple VCore 95's. Had them matched to the manufacturer spec. I think they came out 309g unstrung with about a 285 SW. Threw a tourna leather grip on each of them and a white solinco overgrip along with a full bed of Pro's Pro Eruption at about 48 lbs. I think it plays very similar to Hyper G. Messing with the amount of lead tape in the hoop still, but so far 6g feels pretty great with 2g at 12 o'clock and 2g at each of 10 and 2 o'clock. Love these racquets.
@samu5045
@samu5045 2 жыл бұрын
I did the same but with stock grip + overgrip, 3g at both at 3 and 9 (6g) and 6g at 12. SW has increased substantially but the frame is much more stable and power/spin is way more accessible.
@ROrneli
@ROrneli 2 жыл бұрын
the technifiber fight 315 i found is a really good balance of weight and power
@billpoulakis1741
@billpoulakis1741 Жыл бұрын
I find when i play occasionally I like a frame around 11.6 oz, like a blade, but when I play a lot and very regularly, especially during the summer season I usually end up around 12.6 oz 6pts HL. I find as I play a lot I look for more plow through and the solid feel that only a heavier frame can deliver.
@monlewi1976
@monlewi1976 2 жыл бұрын
Started tennis 4y ago with babolat aero pro drive 2012, (300g), then switched to pure drive 2015 which is 300g too, and also used Head Speed youtek S 285g which I really like cause of manoeuvrability . These babolat and Head felt really stiff on my elbow so I decided to try Wilson Pro Staff RF97 (340g unstrung) --- stick to this racket now. Still can manage this racket, super stable and very friendly to my elbow. Overall my game got better with pro staff dont look back.
@goldencalf5144
@goldencalf5144 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, I tried to play with a Pure Drive and struggled to control the power. As a result, I wouldn't follow through properly on my shots. It also gave me a funny sensation in my shoulder when I served with it. I was much happier playing with heavier mid size frames that encouraged me to take full swings.
@thanhtran-rz6zq
@thanhtran-rz6zq 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely the the RF, the racket do the work for me because of shoulder pain. WITH THE Yonex Regna, a lighter Rackers give me pain. I CAN ALSO GENERATE HEAVY SLIDE WITH THE RF.
@caseymcclain8097
@caseymcclain8097 2 жыл бұрын
Have you ever hit with the Prince Graphite Pro 90 from 1986? I find it really enjoyable
@ben4190
@ben4190 2 жыл бұрын
I have some Graphene Radical Pros, then later had to move to the XT generation, I played with it as stock for a good 6 months, they were 310g, unstrung, with no over grip. I had come from an IG Radical Lite, 250g, I got sick of feeling like I was being pushed around! I later added the optional Pro Player Cap Grommet set to the Pros, I did it mainly for protection against court wear, they now weigh around 350g (No idea what the swing weight is) Against those better players, they're just the best in everyway, however, I sometimes feel it's right on the limit of what I can handle, as I've grown as a player it's gotten much easier, but occasionally when I'm having an off day, I'm tired, those times when you're not seeing very clearly, those off centre balls, I do start to struggle... and it makes me wonder. =)
@garymitten
@garymitten 2 жыл бұрын
Just changed from prestige mp - came in at 351g strung, swing weight 330g. It gave me golfers elbow. Now use a speed mo 322g strung - much better for me.
@oliverdesouza5741
@oliverdesouza5741 2 жыл бұрын
My normal rackets are the typical 320-330g strung set-up. Recently I bought an Ncode Nblade 98 for £30 from the charity Oxfam, which should've been similar weight. Turns out it was some sort of fake because it weighed 250g strung with overgrip! I.e. it was about 75g too light! The balance was 36cm strung! The weird thing is that it played ok. Outside of the sweetspot there was no power, but the sweetspot was big and had plenty of power. Weirdly, for a fake, it was the correct beam width (20.5mm) and was an 18x20. And if you calculate that 17.5g (average weight of strings) moves the balance by 1cm typically, then it would be 32cm balanced if I added 70g (!) to the handle area. Moreover, I noticed that the pallet wasn't foam, it was a cheap black plastic job. So I wonder if the frame is really graphite, and they just didn't complete the pallet because the paintjob wasn't perfect or something. Anyway, what I can say is that with such a light frame, rallying from the back is similar to when you have a half-court warm-up. You don't have to worry at all about preparing your strokes, and can more easily create angles. So far I can't find any downsides, and I've played against an advanced coach. Could this fake be a real racket with cheapo pallet? What are fake rackets made of anyway? How much does the foam pallet normally weigh? All suggestions appreciated!
@matteo4413
@matteo4413 2 жыл бұрын
I like a 340-350g static weight and around a 320-330 swingweight, since play fairly flat. I also want to experiment with lighter racquets so I can add more spin to my shots
@ludwigslughole9403
@ludwigslughole9403 2 жыл бұрын
I play with these exact specs myself and hit heavy spin most of the time. It's all about your technique and preferences.
@rainbowracquets2670
@rainbowracquets2670 2 жыл бұрын
I play with Ezone 98 tour 315g unstrung/tecnifibre razor code blue 1.30/52lb fantastic racquet but not the easiest to start playing with however as soon you learn to play with it when the fun starts.
@bournejason66
@bournejason66 2 жыл бұрын
Was hoping you mentioned Clash which is an interesting modern racket
@davidsim993
@davidsim993 Жыл бұрын
I'm a flatter hitter, 5.0 NTRP, using a Blade Pro 18x20. Swingweight is 352g, and weight is 343g. Overall, really nice for my game. The only possible improvement I can think of is to lower the flex and headsize to 95 but no complaints
@tophersuwita
@tophersuwita 8 ай бұрын
I am 4.0 with OHBH allcourt player, I switched from EZ Tour 2022 to BP 18x20 and found much more consistent groundstrokes and volleys, except serves. My serves were erratic and my flat aces were gone. Is it possible that I am used to a more HL racket? Do you have tips?
@dymiyasa
@dymiyasa 2 жыл бұрын
I use the Phantom Pro 100P (2018 model) with 6 grams of tungsten tape at 12 o'clock.
@wongjefx980
@wongjefx980 2 жыл бұрын
I wonder if my racquets are too light... I am a stocky 200lbs guy, and use older Yonnex DR Lite which strung is 280g... I tried added lead tape to add weight to lighter Vcore racket, but beware playing with the balance of your stick... I experienced pain in the wrist and elbow joint right away...
@chrislockwood302
@chrislockwood302 2 жыл бұрын
I'm playing with Prestige MP Touch (leaded). Static weight strung is 360g, SW (measured with Babolat SW macine) is 380g. Balance is around 348 mm, so even to slightly head-heavy. Anyway, a week a go I accidentally picked up one of my old Prestige MP XT (all lead removed). I noticed straight away "something was wrong", but did not notice I picked the wrong racquet. After 20 minutes I finally noticed that I was playing with "wrong" racquet (I have 3 Prestige Touch, 2 Prestige XT and 2 Radical Mircogel, all MP, Touch and Microgel both "heavily" leaded, lead removed from the XT since my father played with them for a while...). As soon as I switched to my Prestige Touch it felt much better, less vibration, more power, more control etc etc. It was like night and day. Do I play with too heavy racquet? The answer is NO since I went past 360g static (365g) and then I could not generate as much "whip" and most of all I lost some power in the serve. So for me personally this weight/SW and balance is spot on. Besides this I never mess around with strings, always RPM Blast strung at 29 kg, played with this setup for over 5 years. Yes people have told me to go softer try other strings but my answer is always the same "I have no reason to change, it feels great and no issues with injuries, lets keep it that way"
@uhaltuamarsahala2436
@uhaltuamarsahala2436 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell me why you leaded Touch Prestige MP? The reason why asked is that because I recently bought it, played for an hour, but having problem arcing the ball over the net. I had Head RIP control 16 G strung at 47. My grip style is full semi western. My go to racquet is Head Youtek graphene speed pro 18x20, 315 gram, 328 SW. Also, Did you need some adjustment time for the low trajectory of the prestige touch mp? And what kind of string and tension did you have on your prestige touch MP? *sorry for bunch of questions since I am truly confused if it's the right racquet for me, thank you in advance" 🙏
@userhsu
@userhsu Жыл бұрын
What’s the difference between a tense racket and a heavy racket?
@luisreis3202
@luisreis3202 2 жыл бұрын
I am far from the average poster here but for old (age) beginners/intermediate players with arm issues I recommend the Prince Textreme tour 100T (290g unstrung ). I am 69 years old that begun to play 5 years ago, a thin guy (68 kg for 1.78cm) and this racquet is excellent to maneuver. The swingweight at Tennis Warehouse University is 325 but at the racquet itself is written 285 !!!!! How to explain this? (note - I have seen now that the Prince TwistPower is very similar to my 100T ) I begun with Yonex ezone dr98 (305) but I was feeling tired after half an hour. Tried after the Prince the Wilson RF 97ls and the Head Gravity Pro light but I comeback always to the Prince racquet. I am trying now the Yonex VCORE 98L 2021 and it seems ok also but I need more time to evaluate it.
@pjcdm
@pjcdm Жыл бұрын
Wta must have lighter rackets on average. Right? (Great video. Thanks.)
@gk-qf9hv
@gk-qf9hv 2 жыл бұрын
can you make a comparision between Blade 104 v8 and the Head gravity S?
@andyv6299
@andyv6299 2 жыл бұрын
Does it depend more on having head heavy more than total weight because my friend 285g feels way more heavier than my 300g racket which lighter rackets seem to be very head heavy, so maybe it's swing weight that matters the most
@somaku4511
@somaku4511 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it does more head heavy feel heavy because when you swing the racquet it feels like your arm has to do more work.compare to a even racquet it feels the same amount of weight so it feels like nothing
@Nopanop
@Nopanop 2 жыл бұрын
I am an amateur , i use yonex vcore 320g , with polyster strings and 3 tourna overgrips. I get wrist issues persistently but nothing too much , can still play 8-9 hours a week. Any comments :-P?
@CH-yp5by
@CH-yp5by 2 жыл бұрын
One simple thing to do is get rid of your dampener, they are usually 5grams a rubber band is 1g. 4g less in the head does make difference, especially if you have already added lead tape and the feel is more responsive!
@OldSkoolLegend
@OldSkoolLegend Жыл бұрын
I went from my life long POG to Phantom 100P and my slice totally got screwed. I switched to heavier 97P and instantly i could FEEL the slice again. similar thing for the serve.
@RobManser77
@RobManser77 3 ай бұрын
I've recently bought two Wilson Blade 100s. Factory standard with the same grips, no dampers, and with identical stringing; one is 315g and the other 320g, so that's a 5g difference! Having played with weighting recently, even at my lowly ability I could instantly tell a 2g difference, so 5g is huge.
@tonydaysog9164
@tonydaysog9164 2 жыл бұрын
Does quoted weight include strings?
@markelliot1697
@markelliot1697 2 жыл бұрын
Great video! I recently went from an old Radical MP which had 5grams added to it taking the unstrung weight up to 300grams to a new Radical Pro which is 315grams. I’m find now that my timing is often late, especially on grass. Should I persist with the new racquet or conclude that it is messing with my timing? Any advice welcome!!
@freovegan
@freovegan 2 жыл бұрын
I suggest adding some weight in the handle if possible… a more headlight balance will make it easier to swing
@monotypemesh3174
@monotypemesh3174 2 жыл бұрын
My sticks ranges between 330 gram to 365 gram. Usually I am most comfortable around 350 static
@martybruno9548
@martybruno9548 2 жыл бұрын
I am a 72 year old male, 5'9" and 130 lb. Friend recommended heavier rackets and for years I played exclusively with a Pro Kennex K5 PSE at 380 grams. Had no problem with the weight and love the racket. Hit a flat ball and love the depth of shots this racket provides. Have lots of other rackets I use at times for fun and change of pace. Recently have played some with my old Head Liquid Metal Radical weighted up to 350 grams and have enjoyed it. Also go to 27.5 inch racket at times and use a ProKennex Q5X Pro weighted to 345 grams. All of these rackets seem to provide easy power and the weight doesn't bother me. In fact I am so used to it I find it an advantage. All my rackets are strung at very low tension, 40 lbs. Enjoyed the video. To my way of thinking heavier is better even at my age.
@kirbonite
@kirbonite 2 жыл бұрын
I'll play. I've used the Pro Kennex 7G for many years. I string it with cheapo synthetic gut.. normally Prince Duraflex between 57 and 60. I have added weight but found no advantage. I hit one handed backhands with it even though this racket was designed for two handed backhands. Pro Kennex wants to discontinue this model but the following has been too strong. They still manufacture it. Would love to see you try this racket.
@kirbonite
@kirbonite 2 жыл бұрын
11.7 ounces strung
@act4change_co
@act4change_co 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd 8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@mantiskf2003
@mantiskf2003 2 ай бұрын
good comments about tennis elbow, which until recently was occurring at a much lower rate than in the wooden racquet days up to the 70s. I still cannot believe the number of light, super head light and stiff racquets that must be manufactured on the premise that most recreational players have terrible technique, with many of the errors of pre 70s tennis.
@tonygareth221
@tonygareth221 3 ай бұрын
I’m totally lost! I used to use small, heavy racquets, but I’m 51 now and lighter feels better…somewhat. I use frames that are a little over 11 oz but can’t get them dialed in so I add lead tape but then it feels too heavy again. Not sure what to do. May just give up and just play. I use Diadem Elevate Tour and now have Diadem Nova Tour.
@feralonmu
@feralonmu 2 жыл бұрын
Interesting video! Do you have any video on the influence of a heavy racquet in producing a heavy ball? A friend of mine claims that a heavy racquet does not produce a heavy ball, but it seems logical that at equal acceleration the heavy racquet will produce a heavier ball. Thanks and best regards!
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd 2 жыл бұрын
Good idea! Will make one
@feralonmu
@feralonmu 2 жыл бұрын
@@Tennisnerd Thanks! We will be looking forward to it :)
@paddlepower888
@paddlepower888 Жыл бұрын
For all the $$ we spend on racquets, it would be an easy layup to get an affordable swing weight machine and know what we’re hurling at the ball. The new kid on the block is the Briffidi SW1 for about $250-about 1/4 off the cost of the other SW machine and about the price of a racquet.
@tomsd8656
@tomsd8656 2 жыл бұрын
I knew my racquet had become too heavy for me when I could play well with it for one set, then I started to feel it and my game degraded from there. In my younger days I had no problem playing for 3 hrs straight with it. But now in my late 50's that weight no longer works. I used to play with the Wilson Prostaff classic 6.1, so very happy to see that there is a 305g Wilson Prostaff 100. I had played with it a bit but couldn't check it out. But it plays very similar to the prostaff line, just more forgiving.
@zbighugh9193
@zbighugh9193 3 ай бұрын
Like you, as I got older (now 60), I noticed my Yonex VCore Pro97H (330 g) would have less power after an hour. I didn't want to completely shift to a lighter racket 'cuz I noticed I couldn't handle big hitters. So I compromised, for 1st hour or until I noticed my shots weakening, I'd use the VCore Pro97H. Then when I lost power, I'd shift to Yonex Regna 100 (295 g. w/ added lead to 3, 9, 12 upping weight to 307g). It was like I was still playing with the VCore Pro! With my fatigue and tired arms, I played the Regna slow enough to have control, while letting the racket add the needed power and speed.
@tomsd8656
@tomsd8656 3 ай бұрын
@zbighugh9193 When you added lead like that, wouldn't that change the balance, making the head more heavy? I have a Head Radical MP at 295g and I did the same, but I added to the 12 o'clock and the throat to try to maintain the head light balance, as now I play almost exclusively double and need HL for net play.
@zbighugh9193
@zbighugh9193 3 ай бұрын
@@tomsd8656 I fortunately found the grip too small, so I balanced the racket out by adding a thin overgrip plus a thick overgrip, which kept the headlight balance.
@lucasoscar
@lucasoscar 2 жыл бұрын
i lowered my raquet weight 2 times already (im 37 and went from 355grams to 340grams and now 328grams all strung) my criteria is swingspeed and power, you have to find the right balance between those 2 things
@marcink5
@marcink5 Жыл бұрын
Now plays better?
@shawnerie
@shawnerie 2 жыл бұрын
Love my iPrestige with some Solinco thin strings
@SaqibSheikh
@SaqibSheikh Жыл бұрын
Is head prestige a stiff or a flexible racket?
@winniecarl
@winniecarl 2 жыл бұрын
Sampras 384g
@ScottDreyfus
@ScottDreyfus 2 жыл бұрын
I wish he made that switch earlier.
@MrWhitianga
@MrWhitianga 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid, due to my age and fitness level I have just changed from a blade 98 strung weight 320.34g to a Clash 100 strung weight 309g. I’ve used the clash 3 times now, It's noticeably lighter, my game has lost a bit of impact but I’m hoping it will allow me to play longer before the fatigue and unforced errors kick in.
@akio2730
@akio2730 2 жыл бұрын
Well, actually they say that for a senior player heavier racket is better because gives you the same power of a lighter one but with less effort.
@tennisone6376
@tennisone6376 2 жыл бұрын
how about hit gym couple times man you can not swing that come on man
@MrWhitianga
@MrWhitianga 2 жыл бұрын
@@tennisone6376 lol so true and good advice. I also need to cut down on booze and nice food but enjoy it too much
@tennisone6376
@tennisone6376 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrWhitianga this is a bad habit man time to get it together
@ducnguyenthanh2831
@ducnguyenthanh2831 2 жыл бұрын
@@MrWhitianga I have really let myself go and been on booze binges for the last 4 years. I still keep the habit but hit the gym everyday year round and manage to handle 40 more grams heavier sticks lately
@BurnsTennis
@BurnsTennis 2 жыл бұрын
Can someone explain to me why it is not possible to hit a lot of topspin with a heavier frame? I don't buy this "lighter frame" for more whip stuff.
@erikhagstrom5582
@erikhagstrom5582 2 жыл бұрын
It is possible if you are strong enough, the issue for me eg with the RF97 is not the first 30min of play which can be wonderful regarding the stability and plow-thru but try winning a longer match and the racket really becomes a burden as I get more tired. When one gets tired, and late in the shot preparation there is no way I can compensate with whipping the shot with the arm and wrist as the racket is too heavy.
@SaqibSheikh
@SaqibSheikh Жыл бұрын
How’s Wilson blade. U never talk about it
@matisms
@matisms 7 ай бұрын
im now playing with my old k factor sixone 95 extended 332g unstrung 16x18, leathergrip+overgrip = 388g.. there is no racquet like this one nowadays
@Gabriel-MagicMusic
@Gabriel-MagicMusic 9 ай бұрын
Yonex Pro 97 ( 310) with 4 g lead at 3 and 9 a clock. Tecnifibre 4s ( 1.25) , tension 48 pounds
@robdavies4294
@robdavies4294 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2019 prestige mp, 95sq, 18/20 leather grip and overgrip. 253g all in, headlight. V nice feeling racket. Most people at my tennis club love hitting with it. Esp volleys, slice and serves
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd Жыл бұрын
The 2019 version is 98 sq inches. Great frame.
@robdavies4294
@robdavies4294 Жыл бұрын
Fair play, may be earlier then, it's the graphene touch version
@conradodelima3286
@conradodelima3286 Жыл бұрын
I use Head PT630 (355 g whith overgrip and vibration dampener), is veyy very heavy and fine!
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd Жыл бұрын
That is a nice choice
@azael831
@azael831 Жыл бұрын
I have rf97. Its just a matter of getting used to it.
@abossdaman
@abossdaman Жыл бұрын
Hi, this is a great video. What do you think of Rafa's set up? he's only 337g strung, but the swing weight is well over 360
@Tennisnerd
@Tennisnerd Жыл бұрын
Thanks! It's a tough setup to use, it requires a certain type of technique and timing to play effectively.
@davspa6
@davspa6 2 жыл бұрын
I thought the swing weight had to do with how heavy it felt when you swung it. Like if you have even a light racket but most of the mass is near the head, it's going to have a higher swing weight than if you bring that mass down to the handle. But yet you seem to be using the words swing weight as just the mass of the racquet plus the strings? Like for instance I've been using the Volkl PB10, of course an old school racket. I think swing weight is around 320?,. But it is very headlight, easy to swing, even though the strung mass is over 12 oz. (I feel like I need to get a larger head size and one not quite so flexible. That's why I'm looking at these videos.)
@pjcdm
@pjcdm Жыл бұрын
5'7", 140 lbs, fit 60 y., aerogel Dunlop 270 g. unstrung. Stiff at 69. Balance is 350. I am a 4.5 player. Tennis elbow is definitely caused by poor technique which I had. But an awkward off-center frame volley could do it too as 5.5 players I know had it. I string this 105 sq at 55.
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