Prime Tour is such a great OG. It has the same feel as Wilson Pro but the tackiness is way more durable. :)
@PrecisionPointTennis7 ай бұрын
I’m a 100% Head user and fanatic. I just got two 2023 Head Gravity Pro rackets ! Best control racket on the market now. I used the PT10 and then the PT57A. Love my new ones! Customised of course
@jorgetirado32017 ай бұрын
Great video! Question for you guys - I love Lynx Tour, but REALLY like the 1.20 gauge that I've tried. When will this size become more available in the US? Also in reels? BTW, don't know if you saw this in the forums, but Lynx Tour 1.20 crossed with Lynx Touch 1.20 is unbelievable!
@MrFunkyko7 ай бұрын
What gauge lynx tour does he use
@johncharles23573 ай бұрын
Hi Dennis. It's no secret that a Gravity 98 16x19 is coming in 2025. Any chance there will be a Gravity 98 18x20? (Please please drop a hint at least)
@Parity07 ай бұрын
Please make a speed 98
@jeromecote2457 ай бұрын
Lucky for Rublev that Head still continues to provide him rackets with the number of rackets he’s smashing on a regular basis on tour… not always pretty…
@Stu495837 ай бұрын
Poor Head Gravity Pro was smashed so many times by him that could have been given to charity instead. I despise that player.
@Bambotb7 ай бұрын
@@Stu49583 you arent the one paying for him he earned it
@prophetmargin74977 ай бұрын
I'm not sure what reverence this has for the average tennis consumer, when you consider virtually no pro players are actually using the products they endorse! Most pro players use prostock frames, which they then customize to their own specs, not the retail frames consumers buy off the rack!
@Wikki4217 ай бұрын
Cool story bro.
@tenniswarehouse7 ай бұрын
I just mentioned this in another video and will say the same sentiments here...you would be surprised there are probably just as many (if not more) who do use "off the shelf" frames compared to ones that don't if you take the top 25ish players out of the conversation. We have a crew of sponsored pro players and a handful of them get racquets from us and then just get them spec'd to what they like and matched (which is a service we offer all our customers). We've also helped many pros demo and find their next racquet with the racquets we sell. The top players obviously have access to more "options" and "molds" than some of us mortals, BUT, there are pros who use the same racquets that you can snag from Tennis Warehouse. Check out the Marcos Giron video we made live yesterday: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rIeykoeGqLpqbZY Michelle, TW
@raytrace20147 ай бұрын
For most players yes, but not Rublev. He uses a pro stock Gravity Pro. You could customise a retail racquet and get fairly close to what he uses (not sure about the layup but doubt it's a million miles from a retail frame).
@prophetmargin74977 ай бұрын
@@tenniswarehouse The only pro player I know that's not using a pro stock frame is Alcarez, who are the other players in the top 25, right now who are using off the shelf retail fames?
@raytrace20147 ай бұрын
@@prophetmargin7497 you know that most pro-stock frames are just old retail frames you can't buy any more? These are racquets players got used to as juniors and don't want to change. Sinner uses an old Head Speed MP for instance. Yes they're sometimes modified (e.g. Djokovic's Head Radical has been changed quite a lot) but most are not that far away from what you could buy on the used market.
@grahamthompson25947 ай бұрын
Angrey Rublev
@pro717 ай бұрын
What does a pretty high balance mean? What is pretty heavy??? we want specific numbers. Common man....