I've said this before, about these videos - absolutely nothing hits the editing room floor! And I love it! Keep making these videos - I appreciate the product reviews, and will watch them as long as you continue making them.
Made a return to this great sport just before summer. I purposely use the Wilson T2000 for this. Though will be getting the Functional Sabre ❤. Love your channel and awesome review, including humor.😊
If u been to Walmart , the rackets have the cardboard in the middle clipped on with Federer or djokovic on it , if u swing it ,it’s crazy wind resistance . Like swinging through a hurricane
Absolutely! Utilizing the Pro Staff 85 as a training aid is way smarter than splurging on something pricier; it handles like a 95 to 100 square inch racquet.
Useless product to put on your racquet. It reduces the aerodynamics of the tennis swing. And as coach Rob mentioned, we tend to hit on the forehand the upper 1/3 of the raquet sweet spot, not the absolute center of the racquet.
Maybe just try to hit the sweetspot with your own racket? You don't need any tool. These little rackets are absolutely useless for training. I can see using it just for fun once in while but don't buy it. It is not worth it.
I've said this before, about these videos - absolutely nothing hits the editing room floor! And I love it! Keep making these videos - I appreciate the product reviews, and will watch them as long as you continue making them.
Made a return to this great sport just before summer. I purposely use the Wilson T2000 for this. Though will be getting the Functional Sabre ❤. Love your channel and awesome review, including humor.😊
If u been to Walmart , the rackets have the cardboard in the middle clipped on with Federer or djokovic on it , if u swing it ,it’s crazy wind resistance . Like swinging through a hurricane
Hell NO!...The SABRE all day!...Its worth it!
The good old Pro Staff 85 is what’s needed. These products all seem off / useless. The 85 is where it’s at 🎉
I just bought a Jack Kramer 85 for this purpose lol
Absolutely! Utilizing the Pro Staff 85 as a training aid is way smarter than splurging on something pricier; it handles like a 95 to 100 square inch racquet.
I bought Jack Kramer for $9.
Useless product to put on your racquet. It reduces the aerodynamics of the tennis swing. And as coach Rob mentioned, we tend to hit on the forehand the upper 1/3 of the raquet sweet spot, not the absolute center of the racquet.
Maybe just try to hit the sweetspot with your own racket? You don't need any tool. These little rackets are absolutely useless for training. I can see using it just for fun once in while but don't buy it. It is not worth it.