I tested both. The Ezone Tour has a larger Sweet Spot, which means that wherever the ball hits, the feeling is comfortable for the arm. As for the Vcore Tour, the Sweet Spot is smaller. It is more difficult to find comfort for the arm. Even so, I found the Vcore very uncomfortable, I couldn't play with it because I found it so stiff. Although the Vcore Tour has a stiffness of 63 and the Ezone Tour 64, the Vcore Tour seemed to have a stiffness of 67 to 70, the same as the Pure Aero. The Ezone Tour has more control and power. The serve is easier with the Ezone Tour. The Vcore Tour is difficult to control on the serve. The Ezone Tour is also better for drop shots and volleys. The Ezone Tour with the strings reached 339g to 340g. The Vcore Tour was 331g. I don't know what was wrong. Since I'm used to heavy rackets, the Vcore had less stability. The maneuverability seemed the same. This was my experience and my playing style (flat hitting). I can't play with spin hitting. The head circumference is very different, each one for its hitting style (flat and spin). Therefore, the Ezone Tour suited my game. Today I use the Ezone Tour.
what are you playing with these days? I'm torn between the same two. For matches I'm using a weighted up vcore 98 though as much as I wish it was the 95
Vcore 98 Tour does everything better than EZONE 98 Tour. For me, power and spin are superior with Vcore 98 Tour. Both have lots of control, but Vcore 98 Tour hits spots better.
Is this year's ezone tour more comfortable than the previous generation? I play with the previous version and it became a bit of an arm killer. Would love to hear your opinion
@@ameerhosain3431 difference in feels, I’ve found adding lead definitely mutes the feel of a racket v having the weight already built in from personal experience. Seems to just do everything a little bit better
Hello guys! Amazing video. Thanks!! I’m playing with Head Radical Pro, but missing a bit of power… I don’t wanna lose control. Which one should I choose? UTR 7,5 player.
Not only the string pattern that matters.... also the actual spacing of the stringbed... the vcores mains (and to a lesser extent, crosses) are way more wide apart than the ezone . Better for loopier higher balls. Easier depth, less control, not good for flat hitters)
Very true @stavsantis - while the headsize and string pattern are the same, the VCore has wider spacing of the strings. This is typical of the majority of spin rackets