I'm having trouble to chose between Pure Aero 2022/23 and eZone 100 2022. Wich one do you recommend for a player that like powerful frame, but goes to the net constantly?
Can I play this racket (300gramm) as a hobby player which just plays 1x per week and started tennis a year ago? All learning by doing myself without a professionell Trainer. I’m not super bad but still have to learn how to hit good spin in my forehands My old racket is a 2015 head instinct light and i want a new one 🤣 (280gramm, 690head)
Bought one imo not as manoeuvrable as my Head Speed MP 20222 doesn’t hit the ball so crisply as the Head Speed I also have a Head Extreme 2022 which so far seems to have the similar or better spin as the Aero but with similar pluses to the Head Speed. I will either sell or use as a practice racquet for my net bit of a waste of £160. The only thing I liked about it was hitting low short balls with lots of topspin but I think the Head Extreme will do that just as well. I found the serve really difficult to hit with power/pop compared to my Head Speed.
Great power on tap for flattening it out. With greay access to spin on slice, feel improved on previous generations with better control. Demo it and see if it fits you!
Can I get an update on my order? I ordered almost a week ago and no contact from you or your store. I have emailed three times, and an answering machine responds to phone calls. Thanks
@@Phoniq He doesn't use it, uses the original model with latest model paint job, also customized weight, balance, etc. Top pros rarely play with the frame they are advertised to play with, hence why it says "endorsed by" and not "used by" in the marketing.
@@RigMaster_ Sure thing. I know all that. Just saying that the basic frame and specs are close to a starting point and sure the Pro's add their silicone and weight as o their taste. The only retail racquet closest to what a pro is actually using would be the Wilson Prostaff RF sig model