I totally agree. The Clash 98 V2 is really underrated. Lots of comfort and control. Maybe lacking slightly in power but nothing significant. Sadly no 98 version in the V3 range.
Respect for this review. It takes maturity to figure whom it was designed for and, knowing you are not the target customer, still acknowledge that it is great for those who need it.
This is a racket that anyone can enjoy at some point. It is probably the least demanding racket for your cardio and it is so soft you will feel the ball dipping deep inside the strings and then releasing it back. It feels almost like you are throwing the ball with the racket. Imagine something like lacrosse. People who just want to chill on the court, have a good time without worrying about technique and potentional injuries might love it.
Gravity MP 2025 is more stable and a little more powerful compared to the previous generation. However it’s still a very low power racket due to its thin beam and low static weight. I personally think it’s a weird position that Head is trying to do. Too light for advanced players and too low power for beginners and intermediate players.
the 98 v2 is an hidden gem.
Super test, everything you say makes sense. you are the GOAT of tennis RUclipsr!
I totally agree. The Clash 98 V2 is really underrated. Lots of comfort and control. Maybe lacking slightly in power but nothing significant. Sadly no 98 version in the V3 range.
Respect for this review. It takes maturity to figure whom it was designed for and, knowing you are not the target customer, still acknowledge that it is great for those who need it.
This is a racket that anyone can enjoy at some point. It is probably the least demanding racket for your cardio and it is so soft you will feel the ball dipping deep inside the strings and then releasing it back. It feels almost like you are throwing the ball with the racket. Imagine something like lacrosse. People who just want to chill on the court, have a good time without worrying about technique and potentional injuries might love it.
Always thought about the clash as a spin racket alternative but appreciate that detailed clarification now.
Nice review, Luca!! I am waiting anxious for your review of TFight305s!
Shorts and snow at the same time on the court? Crazy :) I guess it's more like hockey time for you up there :)
0:08 How many takes to get to this just about passable level of sincerity? 😂
Are you reviewing the wave enforce tours?
Would the pro version be better in terns of feel and consistency?
Looking forward to your review!
Do you guys carry the smaller version of the clash?
Can you review prokennex black ace? And compare it with this clash
Awesome review as always! Could we maybe get a 2025 gravity mp review since we’ve gotten the pro and tour? Keep up the good work!
Gravity MP 2025 is more stable and a little more powerful compared to the previous generation. However it’s still a very low power racket due to its thin beam and low static weight. I personally think it’s a weird position that Head is trying to do. Too light for advanced players and too low power for beginners and intermediate players.
One fould in the specs, it’s a 295gr frame not 300gr. Otherwise briljant as always.
I have the 100 v3 and the pro here right now to demo this week.
19th
so happy to have skipped the v2, now i will skip the v3 because it plays like my v1😉
I didn't like the V1 at all and sold it on. The Clash 98 V2 was very underrated in my opinion, plenty of comfort and control.
I skipped the V1, and the V2 and I'm planning on skipping the V3. It's a real money saver.
@@raytrace2014 😂go ahead, skipper.
@@raytrace2014you missed the boat
First!