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It's quite a joke if Head thinks every racquet type needs the same technology... Auxetic or Auxetic 2.0 is basically the same crap and everyone arguing against is simply buying into marketing!!!
@@javedhydaralli1306 great. I thought the colour was was too far out there, but the more I see it the better it looks. Interested in comfort and stability comparison though.
Hey RACQUETGUYS, did you test this racket with some lead in the head? because since its first edition, advanced level players have considered it necessary to obtain greater stability, heavy spin and more depth in their shots. greetings
Im a 3.0 - 3.5 player (i guess definitly more 3.5 than 3.0) (playing for 2,5 years, once a week just with a friend - no competitive yet). 33year old male. I like to hit big from the baseline more, than rushing through the net. I’m trying to play with spin but I’m not the best spin player of my technique. So if I try to hit winners, I often shoot em too flat and they are going too long - out. I’m actually playing the 2023 head extreme mp, because I thought „if I’m not good enough to generate spin with a good technique, maybe the extreme mp can help me with it. But now I’m thinking, maybe I need a more control friendly racket. I’m thinking of the speed or the gravity line. But I don’t know which is better for me and which model i should take (MP, Tour, Pro of gravity or speed) What do you suggest me to get?
When I see these forehands, I know what is wrong with modern tennis. Make the head size smaller by rule, say smaller than 80. Then we will see interesting tennis again. Now, tennis is dying.
is this an arm friendly racket? I have had issues with the stiffness of the aero 100 2023 causing regular arm pain, Something I only got very occasionally with my old yonex vcore. I also find it awkward to swing... it doesn't feel smooth. The stiffness rating on the mp is much lower than the aero so take it its ok?
m a 3.5-4.0 Player Im Currently running the Extreme MP 2023 If i want to add good pace and hit winners my shots i often hit em too far (out) cause i guess im not adding the needed spin to it and my shots get too flat. Thats why i was wondering if the Tour would be better for me , because it has less power but more controll I would switch to the 2024 Extreme Tour (Pro) then
The infographic you put up says the swing weight is the same, yet on multiple occasions you refer to the lower swing weight of the 2023 racquet. Which is it?
Have you tried Artengo rackets? I absolutely love the TR990 Power Pro. It has a great balance between power and control. I actually like it more than the Ezone 100 and the FX500. It would be great if you could review that racket.
@RacquetGuys If you are to choose for competition, would you take Speed Pro or EZONE 98? I play with Speed Pro but am considering EZONE 98 for crisper and faster feel.
Nice review about the playability, which is what we want to hear. Thank you. But the stat numbers didn't add up. Tour is 95 sq in (613 sq cm) and the MP is 99 sq in. (638.7 sq cm.) But lets just agree the Tour is 5 sq in. smaller than the MP and has 2 less mains. So how can the Tour's strung weight increase by 20 g, where as the larger MP with 2 more mains only increases by 16 grams when strung? Someone should ask HEAD, or a physicist. Is this a String theory paradox? 🤔