Whatever racquet hits good backhands, 170 mph second serves, and almost no errors is my favorite racquet. I always seem to buy racquets that’ hit weak serves, shanks backhands, and makes 15-40 errors per set.
That why I bought the Yonex Vcore 95 Flame Red 2018 & it's a Gem💎🤣 Only issue z the timing on the small frame need 2 concentrate more 😅 wen receiving serves but it works🔥
Bought Vcore Pro 97 today. Added Solnico Hyper G soft, strung at 22 kg. Completed my first session and all I can say is that this racquet is well balanced, plenty of power, with amazing control. However, it will not forgive sloppy shots out of the sweet spot. Good leg work and quality technique will make this racquet shine quite a lot. Im so happy with this purchase. I was so afraid that this weapon will be underpowered, but oh boy it plays like a dream.
I bought two of the 310. I have used the rf, the last wawrinka vcore pro and the 95. In between I tried technifibre head speed head prestige babolat pure strikes and so on. The 310 landed in between of what I enjoyed of the 95 and wawrinka vcore pro. I noticed to get full spin potential on the racquet the snap of the strings when they are stretched with the wrist allows a heavy ball that has quite a bit of power. For regular counter pushers I would not recommend this racquet whatsoever. The 1h backhand feels solid but harder to whip for the right spin. At the level of 105-110 mph serve the racquet does begin to feel a bit unstable but adding a small amount of lead tape such as he said in the video helps with these problems. If you like the 95 this isn’t better, if you like the wawrinka this isn’t better. If there was something you didn’t like about wawrinka maybe the weight and more stiffer frame of the 95 this one might be for you
Pulled the trigger on a 97H today at my local shop. Found one with a SW of 306 which is right about where I like it. Out of the 3 I looked at, the unstrung SW measurements ranged from 306 to 312. For anybody who's picky about the SW they like, it's a good idea to use a matching service or buy locally.
If you make the switch to vcore pro, sample the racket first because the weight distribution of the vcore pro makes it difficult to judge by its cover. Most people will be surprised by how maneuverable the D and HD are.
Honestly. I loved the 2022 vcore pro and ezone colour at first sight for some reason. It's not too blue. It's more modern coloring. It's not too shiny. For someone don't like green and blue. I have to say this cosmetics looks awesome.
Just bought my Vcore pro 97. I've been using it for about 3 weeks now and I absolutely love it!!! I was moving up from a 300g racket and I gotta say the extra 10g really help with stability when hitting. I preffer playing with a dampener, I like the feeling better this way. This racket reminds me of how the wilson pro staff 97L played (I've used it before) except less stiff and with more Plow through (after all the pro staff 97L only weighs 290g). Great Review Karue, keep up the good work!!!
Just got my 97H and have played with it for 7-8 hours, and it’s by far the best frame on the market for me after trying pretty much all the similar offerings from Yonex, Head, Wilson, prince, volkl, and prokennex. The only competition is the gravity pro and blade 98. The blade requires too much customization and lacks control in the 16X19, the gravity pro lacks stability if you swing hard. Can’t recommend the 97H enough if you’re an athlete who’s 185+ lbs, swings hard, and are a fiend for feel/pocketing like myself.
I love the new 97H. Mine isn’t sluggish at all, feels very natural. This racket gives me so much confidence with the stability and feel. As you said, Karue, serving and volleying is a dream with this one. First pick up Volleys are great fun. You just stick the racket out and it’s going to put the ball over the net. I love this one.
Thanks for the advice Karu. Got 97D last week and loving it. It’s 320 gms but feels like 280 and very easy on the arm. Surprisingly 18x20 suits my game more than 16x19. It’s one of the least stiff racquets, although less powerful than stiffer racquets, but again that suits my game.
Yeah mate, based on your videos, I am looking at buying either the Vcore Pro 97 or Vcore 95. I had also tested the Dunlop CX 200 Tour (18 x 16). Demo all of them and loved them. That's my issue atm that I need to test them a bit longer as I can't make up my mind. Great video.
So... I ended up purchasing the Vcore Pro 97. I did test the 97H and loved it. But I talked myself out of it just knowing I may have issues down the track with it. Dang it felt great. :D
Thank you so much for sharing your reviews and I have become a huge fan of the channel. Hope you will do more string reviews and which one is your favourite?
Thanks for the in-depth review, Karue. I think it would be helpful to also include swingweight in the list of racket specs. Some rackets, like the Head Radical MP, have a light static weight but a substantial swingweight because of the balance point used.
Just saw you on Winston’s channel, did you use the Precept in that? And congrats on that comeback! I’m picking up a 97D tomorrow. Hoping I like it as I’ve never tried an 18/20 before but your video helped me push to give it a go. Will let you know how I go with it.
The 97D is butter on the one hander. I was using a radical mp prior to it and it was shank city. With this thing - even when I’m pulled out wide and in a really awkward position - I still somehow always manage to contact clean. Yonex REALLY knows how to make sticks.
@@nwongs01 all comes down down to preference, but I’m personally big on *relatively* low tension. Anywhere from 48-52 ib. Lower tension really helps you feel that tactile ballpocketing sensation you don’t really get at higher tensions. I’d recommend a decently firm poly like yonex polytour rev 125 at about 51. I personally use polytour rev at about 50 ibs. Follow up question, do you generally find yourself to be a flat hitter? Or are you more spin-oriented?
@@Onanastic thanks for the reply. With the history of elbow issue in the past, I’ve opted to multifillament string. I strung one with 54 lbs which is the same as what I had played before on the Blade 98, and strung another one at 50 Ibs. So far I preferred the 50 Ibs a little more, the 54 Ibs felt stiff. In terms of spin, I like playing with top spin and I can decently generate top spin with fh. On the 1hbh, I think my shot is quite flat.
yonex vcore pro 97 310 is going to be more muted, bigger sweet spot, and more spin friendly than the pro staff. the pro staff is going to be more maneuverable, slightly stiffer/more stability, and more crisp.
Hi Karue, thanks for this review. What strings and at what tension did you use in the 97D? I’m demoing this racket at the moment and may switch to it from a PS97 v13.
I’m demo-ing the Vcore Pro 97 racket now and I love the feel and spin! Flat serves were not as powerful but the kick/slice serves were so spiny and easy to generate racket head speed. How do I increase the SW while preserving the 7 pts HL? It needs a tad more stability and plow though
counter balance whatever you place in the hoop in the butt cap of the racket. ie, if you place 2 grams at 12, place 1.5-2 grams in the handle of the racket, or under the grip if you like. if you prefer lead at 3 and 9, I'd say its probably 1 gram in the handle for every 2 grams you add at 3 and 9.
Been waiting for this one Karue! Just bought a 97H, that’s coming this week. Tried the last generation and felt the HD lacked a little lift, stability, and put away power, but was a laser at placing shots and serves. The previous 330 felt a bit too stiff for me and didn’t quite have the precision of the HD, but I ripped so many winners with it. If they released a vcore pro 97 16X20 325G @ 61 RA, (97X perhaps?) that would be the racket of choice. Got the 97D and 97 coming as demo’s as well, will probably end up with both the 97H and 97D. Currently using the Gravity Pro and my only complaint is stability, probably going to add weight but it already feels a bit head heavy for my taste.
IVE NEVER liked a review or commented on one. Well done! I got the 2020 97 version and am going to get the 2021 version. I appreciate your adding lead weight to the 2020 version, do you feel the 2021 version needs lead tape also. if so where? 9-3 or 10-2 ? thanks again, well done!
I can't answer for him, but if I heard him correctly he said the 97 is better for topspin which isn't his priority, so I'm guessing he'd prefer the 97D for his game even if they were at the same spec.
I was waiting for this review from you Karue. I’m using the VCore 95 weighted up with lead to get some plow. Would you say it compares more to a weighted up Vcore Pro 97 or stock Vcore Pro 97D? Particularly Launch angle, control and versatility. Or would you even compare them at all? Probably very different racquets and shouldn’t switch, I’m just missing the Plush feeling which the VCORE 95 lacks.
Kareu: a question: How can this new-version 97D be more maneuverable an less sluggish than the previous 97HD-version given that it is slightly thicker, has a higher S/W and has the same 320g weight? That makes no sense to me...maybe is it the new materials or design components? I've got a new 97HD strung with Tecnifibre Ice-Code arriving in the mail in a few days...have I made a mistake? I'm replacing my heavy and cumbersome Pure Strike Tour (320g with 315 balance) so the change-up is necessary, but wondering if I should have waited now
@@MrFunkyko The 97HD was an interesting switch from the Pure Strike, as it helped my 1HB however, in the long-run, I missed the heft and power on return-of-serves, which is a weak spot for me. I ended up buying a Head Pro Tour 2.0, which has the 18x20 and smaller head-size of the HD but, with a 325gm weight and 315 balance, offer more heft in rallies and returns... happy to discuss more
@@Crispy99999 interesting. Really hope this racket is the one for me. Played with the youtek graphene speed for 10 years and need something similar that isn’t a worn out frame 😂
i play with babolat pure drive. Whenever I hit the ball i feel like the ball is just shooting of the raquet , in an uncontrolled manner , without hitting hard. Whenever i try to hit heavy topspin the ball just goes straight ahead without any loop in it. Is the Raquet Suiting me well. I just want the ball to stay longer on raquet, So that I can produce more spin
I don’t hate the color. Tennis in general is a colorful sport, whether it’s the apparel the sneakers and so forth. Colors are a part of the sport. So colors are fun. However I do think that if you just asked a person who don’t follow the sport , “ is this a female racquet or a male racquet? “ Based on the color alone, most will say it’s a Ladies racquet. I initially thought that it was a Naomi styled version. So I think it’ll be nice if brands in general can have 2 options. Something that pops like this and something more neutral like an all black or gray.
Why would someone go with a vcore pro 97 vs. a similar sized vcore? I realize that they are different rackets, but who would choose one model vs the other?
I have 4 VCORE por 97HD frames older version, I was wondering what is the difference on the 97D vs the 97HD (2019 version), it is worth the upgrade or I could stick with the 2019 model? The grommets on my racquets are starting to break and here in Europe there is no where to buy new grommets, so I was thinking about buying a new 97D frame for testing
Played with the 97 HD for almost 2 years. Just got the 97D's in this week. The HD has more Flex and Ball Pocketing that the new D but the update is crisper with more free power on the run. The D feels like a bridge between a Pure Strike 18x20 (previous racket to HD) and the HD. Giving the sticks a month to adapt before abandoning ship back to the HD.
FASCINATING! I've got a new 97HD arriving in the mail in a few days...I'm coming from the Strike Tour 320g, which is too heavy and cumbersome for my 1HB. Can you elaborate a bit on this comparison, as you have experience with both (even though it's the lighter Pure Striker version)
I’ve been playing with the 97HD for almost 2 years, I own 4 of them, really love those racquets, my only concern is that I can’t find replacing grommets, and the racquets are starting to show some signs of wear….
@@GuillermoPino +1, trying to pick one between new vcore pro 97 D vs Pure Strike Tour They both have similar Swing weight 330 vs 334 They both have similar Strung weight 340 vs 340 Seems the major difference is the string pattern and stiffness
The vcore 100 pro does have a lot of control and moves through the air nicely. It has absolutely no power though. Nice racquet but I may need to put a bit of weight on mine and try some different string setups.
Since this video i bought the current vcore pro 97hd and i think your 97hd must have been off in specs as it isn't sluggish at all. Maybe yours had a higher swing weight and balance, that's the only reason how it can feel more sluggish. I measured mine and it was exact on spec
I have been using the Head Speed Pro for a few months after demoing a few...AWESOME when I serve, super-fast, but not as whippy as my Pure Strike 16x19. Looking at the VCORE Pro 100...where do you think I should add some lead tape to make it feel more stable and similar feel to the Head Speed Pro? Thank you very much.
Thanks for the review. Which do you recommend for 3.5 - 4.0 player between Vcore pro 97(310) and Vcore 98(red)? I heard that this new pro version has less power than other versions. Does this correct?
This gen VCP is slightly more powerful than the previous, but your choice depends on a few things, mainly racket head speed. If you swing slow or with massive top spin, and don’t plan on developing your game beyond 4.0, and want a crisp stick that can send the ball to the fence, go vcore 98. If you prefer comfort, feel, precision, and want to improve your tennis game, go Vcore Pro. But I’d highly recommend demoing both as well as a gravity tour and blade 98.
@@galahad2000 I feel you on that, when I demo’d it, I was consistently over hitting. I feel like the industry is focused on power rackets, instead of feel and control which is all I look for. The string bed is definitely tighter on the 97’s too
Thanks for the review, I was really looking forward to this one! Currently have the HD and love that plush feel with the control. I’d like to try the D and see if I prefer it, or do I end up trying to find another HD on sale now lol
I’m loving my VCORE pro 97H. I had a bit of an adjustment period due to slightly longer throat, but nothing to drastic. I’m coming from last gen of the same racket, VCORE Pro 97 330g.
How’s the swingweight? All I read is that it’s too heavy to genuinely use.. but I’ve used 330g before and always thought I could go heavier with not too much adjustment
@@rubi833dpt I think it’s great. I don’t add any additional weight other than dampener and overgrip. The racquet is perfect for my taste just as it is, no led needed. Maneuverability is just perfect. My biggest strength is how much of the court I can cover, which can sometimes make the people I play with over hit their shots. I don’t feel that the racket weighs me down on my defensive play. Quite the contrary, actually, for it makes it easy to really let the arm go when trying to go from defense to offense without generating too much racket speed and hitting the fence. I’m 6’1” about 190lbs male in my ‘40s.
Hi, amazing reviews, super helpful thanks a lot. Would any of this line rackets would be a bit similar with old Yonex Pro RD 70 long racket Martina Hingis was playing with? Many thanks for answer in advance! Kristina
Yonex tem bastante opções. Não sei qual seria parecida com a radical pro. Mas eu testaria os modelos VCORE PRO e VCORE. Não acho que ezone seria pra você. Eu sou fã da yonex, tacos de qualidade
How do you compare the Vcore pro 97 vs Vcore 95 (2021) ? Which one feels better. I am left-handed player, I hit forehands with lots of spin, one handed-backhand sometimes flat, sometimes with some spin.
For a predominantly clay court player, do u think the vcore pro 100, 300gms is the best option ? In terms of spin potential, easy swing speed and decent for serving kicks ? Ntrp 4.5 here.
Just bought the 97D! Thanks for the great review. Current setup is gravity pro with solinco confidential, so I'm going to try it with my current string, but any recommendations for a good setup for the vcore?
since you like playing with the 97d it would be interesting to see your opinion on how it compares with the current head prestige MP since they are both 18x20 320 grams and a similar head size
Great review like always! question tennis lovers: I'm an advanced player who plays with a PureAero 2018, I enjoy the spin and power that generates but I'm looking for something with more control, just a bit without sacrificing to much spin... Is this Vcore an option? I was thinking to switch to PureAero VS
Having hit with all 3… IMO switching to a Vcore pro from a PureAero would be quite drastic of a shift. The feel is completely different (PureAero is much livelier/stiffer). PureAero VS is exactly what you described and has a similar feel to the PureAero albeit a bit less stiff and a bit lower powered. It’s a good frame. You should demo it if you can.
Thanks Karu, really great video. Quick one, the HD has a really small sweet spot, how's the sweetspot on the D, 2021 version? Aside, I also found rhe HD sluggish but added 6 gms to the handle and 3gms (combined) between 3 and 9 and it became fantastic to use. Made the raquet more head light and definitely even more stable.
That's my plan too, the HD felt sluggish and unstable on serve, but at the same time I was hitting aces when I hit it perfectly. I'll try a leather grip and a little bit of weight at 3 and 9.
@@user38479 give it a shot and please do share your experience. For me, the HD is awesome with a little bit of weight and skew towards being headlight. Love it with this set up and am being able to redirect pace with ease.
I've got a new 97HD arriving in the mail in a few days...can you elaborate a bit on how it's missing some pop? What previous racquet of yours could you be comparing this to? I'm coming from the previous VcorePro 310 which was too flimsy, and then the Strike Tour, which is too heavy and cumbersome
i think the pop comes from a technique choice. it pops for my two handed backhand, but my forehand...nothin. this racquet makes you want to better and better. its like for people who are patient on the practice and training
@@Crispy99999 Used a head speed for a long time, switched to wilson blade and finally settled with a 97HD. When my form is good, it doesn't disapoint - the ball goes exactly where I want with great power - but when my shots are a bit off-center, I miss a bit of feedback. Simply put, it's a racket that makes you want to improve your technique
I’m getting a bit of arm pain from my Wilson Blade V7 16x19 as I think I made it too head heavy (I found it too unstable in stock form). I’m looking at a Radical Pro, VCore 95 or the new VCore Pro 97 as my next racquet. I’m playing in our club championship so not switching just yet but am excited to try the racquets out
Thanks for the review! Excellent! Im using the blue vcore pro97 with some led and are now looking for an upgrade. Mainly I feel its a little underpowered and are now considering ezone or this new vcore pro 97. Any thoughts on how they compare? ezone vs vcore pro
In your honest opinion. Do you truly think that the VCORE Pro 97 310 offers more power than the Pro Staff 97 315? I'm looking for a frame that plays with the control of the Pro Staff 97 but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 310 just as I do my Pro Staff 97 315. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Hey dude, as always an excellent test, there were various questions about string recommendations and tension, i couldn't find an answer from you or did i miss it? My favorites would be: yonex poly tour pro, yonex poly tour rev solinco confidental solinco hyper g soft. Could you please give your opinion on this and your corresponding string tension. Thanks and all the best
Hello and thanks for the detailed reviews and all your videos, I've been following you for a while and really benefited from your input. How would you compare this new lineup to the head gravity lineup? Especially the yonex Vcore pro D with the gravity tour or pro? Thanks in advance
I own a Gravity Pro and used a 97D of a friend. The old 97HD was more underpowered compared to the gravity, but with the spec changes they are more similar. Here’s how I would rate them. Power: Gravity Pro- 8 97D- 7 Spin: Gravity Pro-8 97 D- 6 Control: Gravity Pro-8 97D - 10 Feel: Gravity Pro - 8 97D - 9 Stability: Gravity Pro - 8 97D - 8
Too many colors like Miami Vice of 84 to 89 with Don Johnson and Philips Michael. I'm sure most of you guys have no idea cause you were Not Born yet back then. LOL!
Not sure if you're still the hitting partner for Naomi but I seriously hope you help her find a better team. She's had since '18 to figure out her depression, understand it and or learn to cope with it but it's just as bad when she left the french open now. Why's she been doing photoshoots, netflix specials? Hope you can knock some sense into her before her window at greatness is over. She's bombing out of everything she's played in since the French Open, every single tournament.
Whatever racquet hits good backhands, 170 mph second serves, and almost no errors is my favorite racquet. I always seem to buy racquets that’ hit weak serves, shanks backhands, and makes 15-40 errors per set.
☝🏽😳🤣😂
Sounds like we must have bought the same sticks...?
The next racquet I buy - or the one after - will definitely make all these problems disappear.
@@rich.e Do you think it might possibly be the grip or racquet string? Can’t be technique can it?
That why I bought the Yonex Vcore 95 Flame Red 2018 & it's a Gem💎🤣 Only issue z the timing on the small frame need 2 concentrate more 😅 wen receiving serves but it works🔥
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Bought Vcore Pro 97 today. Added Solnico Hyper G soft, strung at 22 kg. Completed my first session and all I can say is that this racquet is well balanced, plenty of power, with amazing control. However, it will not forgive sloppy shots out of the sweet spot. Good leg work and quality technique will make this racquet shine quite a lot. Im so happy with this purchase. I was so afraid that this weapon will be underpowered, but oh boy it plays like a dream.
I bought two of the 310. I have used the rf, the last wawrinka vcore pro and the 95. In between I tried technifibre head speed head prestige babolat pure strikes and so on. The 310 landed in between of what I enjoyed of the 95 and wawrinka vcore pro. I noticed to get full spin potential on the racquet the snap of the strings when they are stretched with the wrist allows a heavy ball that has quite a bit of power. For regular counter pushers I would not recommend this racquet whatsoever. The 1h backhand feels solid but harder to whip for the right spin. At the level of 105-110 mph serve the racquet does begin to feel a bit unstable but adding a small amount of lead tape such as he said in the video helps with these problems. If you like the 95 this isn’t better, if you like the wawrinka this isn’t better. If there was something you didn’t like about wawrinka maybe the weight and more stiffer frame of the 95 this one might be for you
Pulled the trigger on a 97H today at my local shop. Found one with a SW of 306 which is right about where I like it. Out of the 3 I looked at, the unstrung SW measurements ranged from 306 to 312. For anybody who's picky about the SW they like, it's a good idea to use a matching service or buy locally.
If you make the switch to vcore pro, sample the racket first because the weight distribution of the vcore pro makes it difficult to judge by its cover. Most people will be surprised by how maneuverable the D and HD are.
97D is my main racket now. Felt in love how maneuverable it is. Specially for 1hbh
Honestly. I loved the 2022 vcore pro and ezone colour at first sight for some reason. It's not too blue. It's more modern coloring. It's not too shiny. For someone don't like green and blue. I have to say this cosmetics looks awesome.
Just bought my Vcore pro 97. I've been using it for about 3 weeks now and I absolutely love it!!! I was moving up from a 300g racket and I gotta say the extra 10g really help with stability when hitting. I preffer playing with a dampener, I like the feeling better this way. This racket reminds me of how the wilson pro staff 97L played (I've used it before) except less stiff and with more Plow through (after all the pro staff 97L only weighs 290g).
Great Review Karue, keep up the good work!!!
Just got my 97H and have played with it for 7-8 hours, and it’s by far the best frame on the market for me after trying pretty much all the similar offerings from Yonex, Head, Wilson, prince, volkl, and prokennex. The only competition is the gravity pro and blade 98. The blade requires too much customization and lacks control in the 16X19, the gravity pro lacks stability if you swing hard. Can’t recommend the 97H enough if you’re an athlete who’s 185+ lbs, swings hard, and are a fiend for feel/pocketing like myself.
How do you feel it compared to the 97D?
Salamnder, answer the damn question!
I’ve been waiting for this review since the drop
I love the new 97H. Mine isn’t sluggish at all, feels very natural.
This racket gives me so much confidence with the stability and feel.
As you said, Karue, serving and volleying is a dream with this one. First pick up Volleys are great fun. You just stick the racket out and it’s going to put the ball over the net.
I love this one.
What are the differences between the Vcore Pro 100 and Speed MP?
Thanks for the advice Karu. Got 97D last week and loving it. It’s 320 gms but feels like 280 and very easy on the arm. Surprisingly 18x20 suits my game more than 16x19. It’s one of the least stiff racquets, although less powerful than stiffer racquets, but again that suits my game.
The other new thing is the higher price tag! Been enjoying my 97D though. I like the 80's vibe, goes with my 80's music.
Yeah mate, based on your videos, I am looking at buying either the Vcore Pro 97 or Vcore 95. I had also tested the Dunlop CX 200 Tour (18 x 16). Demo all of them and loved them. That's my issue atm that I need to test them a bit longer as I can't make up my mind. Great video.
So... I ended up purchasing the Vcore Pro 97. I did test the 97H and loved it. But I talked myself out of it just knowing I may have issues down the track with it. Dang it felt great. :D
My dream: Vcore pro D 16/20.
Or Vcore Pro 310 16/20 whatever comes first
YES PLEASE YONEX
karue def wants that too becuz he liked the duel g 97
Well done! You “Ploughed through” the review 😄
Thank you so much for sharing your reviews and I have become a huge fan of the channel. Hope you will do more string reviews and which one is your favourite?
80's Vibe Funky Vibe, this is the new Yonex Vcore Pro !
Thanks for the in-depth review, Karue. I think it would be helpful to also include swingweight in the list of racket specs. Some rackets, like the Head Radical MP, have a light static weight but a substantial swingweight because of the balance point used.
What string, gauge, & tension did you use for the vcore pro 100?
What's up hope you guys are doing great
Where did you get the string
Just saw you on Winston’s channel, did you use the Precept in that? And congrats on that comeback! I’m picking up a 97D tomorrow. Hoping I like it as I’ve never tried an 18/20 before but your video helped me push to give it a go. Will let you know how I go with it.
Really high quality review(s)! Now I want to try one of these even more.
not sure if I missed it in the video, but what is the purple string you used with the 97H? thx in advance
The 97D is butter on the one hander. I was using a radical mp prior to it and it was shank city. With this thing - even when I’m pulled out wide and in a really awkward position - I still somehow always manage to contact clean. Yonex REALLY knows how to make sticks.
Hi - I just got 97D also, may I ask what string and tension that works for you? I am also a one hander and currently experimenting different tensions.
@@nwongs01 all comes down down to preference, but I’m personally big on *relatively* low tension. Anywhere from 48-52 ib. Lower tension really helps you feel that tactile ballpocketing sensation you don’t really get at higher tensions. I’d recommend a decently firm poly like yonex polytour rev 125 at about 51. I personally use polytour rev at about 50 ibs. Follow up question, do you generally find yourself to be a flat hitter? Or are you more spin-oriented?
@@Onanastic thanks for the reply. With the history of elbow issue in the past, I’ve opted to multifillament string. I strung one with 54 lbs which is the same as what I had played before on the Blade 98, and strung another one at 50 Ibs. So far I preferred the 50 Ibs a little more, the 54 Ibs felt stiff. In terms of spin, I like playing with top spin and I can decently generate top spin with fh. On the 1hbh, I think my shot is quite flat.
I tried the 97d and loved it. Thinking to also demo the 97 and see which to go with
Is the 97 310g a baseliners racquet and how does it compare to the pro staff? Thank you.
yonex vcore pro 97 310 is going to be more muted, bigger sweet spot, and more spin friendly than the pro staff. the pro staff is going to be more maneuverable, slightly stiffer/more stability, and more crisp.
Hi Karue, thanks for this review. What strings and at what tension did you use in the 97D? I’m demoing this racket at the moment and may switch to it from a PS97 v13.
Oooooh this is my favorite tennis youtuber 👍
Your reviews are on point. Keep it up!
Hey man,
Have you ever tried the Prince Tour 100p? Does this look like the 97D
I’m demo-ing the Vcore Pro 97 racket now and I love the feel and spin! Flat serves were not as powerful but the kick/slice serves were so spiny and easy to generate racket head speed. How do I increase the SW while preserving the 7 pts HL? It needs a tad more stability and plow though
counter balance whatever you place in the hoop in the butt cap of the racket. ie, if you place 2 grams at 12, place 1.5-2 grams in the handle of the racket, or under the grip if you like. if you prefer lead at 3 and 9, I'd say its probably 1 gram in the handle for every 2 grams you add at 3 and 9.
Great video!!!
Great Video.
What string and tension would you recommend for the Vcore 97 please?
Been waiting for this one Karue! Just bought a 97H, that’s coming this week. Tried the last generation and felt the HD lacked a little lift, stability, and put away power, but was a laser at placing shots and serves. The previous 330 felt a bit too stiff for me and didn’t quite have the precision of the HD, but I ripped so many winners with it. If they released a vcore pro 97 16X20 325G @ 61 RA, (97X perhaps?) that would be the racket of choice. Got the 97D and 97 coming as demo’s as well, will probably end up with both the 97H and 97D. Currently using the Gravity Pro and my only complaint is stability, probably going to add weight but it already feels a bit head heavy for my taste.
IVE NEVER liked a review or commented on one. Well done! I got the 2020 97 version and am going to get the 2021 version. I appreciate your adding lead weight to the 2020 version, do you feel the 2021 version needs lead tape also. if so where? 9-3 or 10-2 ? thanks again, well done!
Hi Karue if you customize the 97 310g to the same swing weight and balance point as the 97D, which one you might prefer and why? Thank you very much!
I can't answer for him, but if I heard him correctly he said the 97 is better for topspin which isn't his priority, so I'm guessing he'd prefer the 97D for his game even if they were at the same spec.
Thanks for this great review
I was waiting for this review from you Karue. I’m using the VCore 95 weighted up with lead to get some plow. Would you say it compares more to a weighted up Vcore Pro 97 or stock Vcore Pro 97D? Particularly Launch angle, control and versatility. Or would you even compare them at all? Probably very different racquets and shouldn’t switch, I’m just missing the Plush feeling which the VCORE 95 lacks.
I am curious as well
I plan to replace my 95 with the new 310. I want a bit more stability, plush feel, and the softer frame will let me string with poly or hybrid.
Kareu: a question: How can this new-version 97D be more maneuverable an less sluggish than the previous 97HD-version given that it is slightly thicker, has a higher S/W and has the same 320g weight? That makes no sense to me...maybe is it the new materials or design components?
I've got a new 97HD strung with Tecnifibre Ice-Code arriving in the mail in a few days...have I made a mistake? I'm replacing my heavy and cumbersome Pure Strike Tour (320g with 315 balance) so the change-up is necessary, but wondering if I should have waited now
How’d it turn out? I have an HD in the mail now and excited to try it out
@@MrFunkyko The 97HD was an interesting switch from the Pure Strike, as it helped my 1HB however, in the long-run, I missed the heft and power on return-of-serves, which is a weak spot for me. I ended up buying a Head Pro Tour 2.0, which has the 18x20 and smaller head-size of the HD but, with a 325gm weight and 315 balance, offer more heft in rallies and returns... happy to discuss more
@@Crispy99999 interesting. Really hope this racket is the one for me. Played with the youtek graphene speed for 10 years and need something similar that isn’t a worn out frame 😂
Great review!
i play with babolat pure drive.
Whenever I hit the ball i feel like the ball is just shooting of the raquet , in an uncontrolled manner , without hitting hard. Whenever i try to hit heavy topspin the ball just goes straight ahead without any loop in it.
Is the Raquet Suiting me well.
I just want the ball to stay longer on raquet, So that I can produce more spin
I don’t hate the color. Tennis in general is a colorful sport, whether it’s the apparel the sneakers and so forth. Colors are a part of the sport. So colors are fun. However I do think that if you just asked a person who don’t follow the sport , “ is this a female racquet or a male racquet? “ Based on the color alone, most will say it’s a Ladies racquet. I initially thought that it was a Naomi styled version. So I think it’ll be nice if brands in general can have 2 options. Something that pops like this and something more neutral like an all black or gray.
Review the VCORE Pro 97L 290 grams as well. It's good for customisation.
not seen much in regards of this model out there
Why would someone go with a vcore pro 97 vs. a similar sized vcore? I realize that they are different rackets, but who would choose one model vs the other?
I have 4 VCORE por 97HD frames older version, I was wondering what is the difference on the 97D vs the 97HD (2019 version), it is worth the upgrade or I could stick with the 2019 model? The grommets on my racquets are starting to break and here in Europe there is no where to buy new grommets, so I was thinking about buying a new 97D frame for testing
Played with the 97 HD for almost 2 years. Just got the 97D's in this week. The HD has more Flex and Ball Pocketing that the new D but the update is crisper with more free power on the run. The D feels like a bridge between a Pure Strike 18x20 (previous racket to HD) and the HD. Giving the sticks a month to adapt before abandoning ship back to the HD.
so a sidegrade not an upgrade correct? Just got a used 97HD and love it.
FASCINATING! I've got a new 97HD arriving in the mail in a few days...I'm coming from the Strike Tour 320g, which is too heavy and cumbersome for my 1HB. Can you elaborate a bit on this comparison, as you have experience with both (even though it's the lighter Pure Striker version)
I’ve been playing with the 97HD for almost 2 years, I own 4 of them, really love those racquets, my only concern is that I can’t find replacing grommets, and the racquets are starting to show some signs of wear….
@@GuillermoPino +1, trying to pick one between new vcore pro 97 D vs Pure Strike Tour
They both have similar Swing weight 330 vs 334
They both have similar Strung weight 340 vs 340
Seems the major difference is the string pattern and stiffness
Thanks for the excelent review. I’m wondering wich string tension did you use.
Thanks for another great review, how would you say this stick compares to Ezone 98 tour. Thank you.
97D comes 1mm “thicker” than previous 97HD version and even more whippy, or less-sluggish?
Is the 100 a good option for a dedicated beginner?
Yes
The vcore 100 pro does have a lot of control and moves through the air nicely. It has absolutely no power though. Nice racquet but I may need to put a bit of weight on mine and try some different string setups.
Since this video i bought the current vcore pro 97hd and i think your 97hd must have been off in specs as it isn't sluggish at all. Maybe yours had a higher swing weight and balance, that's the only reason how it can feel more sluggish.
I measured mine and it was exact on spec
Which would you recommend for a 3.0 player that is 63 years old?
The Vcore Pro 97 310, the 100, or the Head Speed MP?
Thanks
Which racquet do u play with personally?
I have been using the Head Speed Pro for a few months after demoing a few...AWESOME when I serve, super-fast, but not as whippy as my Pure Strike 16x19. Looking at the VCORE Pro 100...where do you think I should add some lead tape to make it feel more stable and similar feel to the Head Speed Pro? Thank you very much.
Thanks for the review. Which do you recommend for 3.5 - 4.0 player between Vcore pro 97(310) and Vcore 98(red)? I heard that this new pro version has less power than other versions. Does this correct?
This gen VCP is slightly more powerful than the previous, but your choice depends on a few things, mainly racket head speed. If you swing slow or with massive top spin, and don’t plan on developing your game beyond 4.0, and want a crisp stick that can send the ball to the fence, go vcore 98. If you prefer comfort, feel, precision, and want to improve your tennis game, go Vcore Pro. But I’d highly recommend demoing both as well as a gravity tour and blade 98.
@@lysergicsalamander I came from the DR98 to the Vcore 98, and could not control the ball, at all…with any string set up…
@@galahad2000 I feel you on that, when I demo’d it, I was consistently over hitting. I feel like the industry is focused on power rackets, instead of feel and control which is all I look for. The string bed is definitely tighter on the 97’s too
Perhaps try & demo the VCP 100 or the Ezone 100 (but it’s stiff(er)) The vcore 💯 (Red) is a bit WILD IMO
What strings are you using for each one
Thanks for the review, I was really looking forward to this one! Currently have the HD and love that plush feel with the control. I’d like to try the D and see if I prefer it, or do I end up trying to find another HD on sale now lol
Did you stick with the HD?
I’m loving my VCORE pro 97H. I had a bit of an adjustment period due to slightly longer throat, but nothing to drastic. I’m coming from last gen of the same racket, VCORE Pro 97 330g.
How’s the swingweight? All I read is that it’s too heavy to genuinely use.. but I’ve used 330g before and always thought I could go heavier with not too much adjustment
@@rubi833dpt I think it’s great. I don’t add any additional weight other than dampener and overgrip. The racquet is perfect for my taste just as it is, no led needed. Maneuverability is just perfect. My biggest strength is how much of the court I can cover, which can sometimes make the people I play with over hit their shots. I don’t feel that the racket weighs me down on my defensive play. Quite the contrary, actually, for it makes it easy to really let the arm go when trying to go from defense to offense without generating too much racket speed and hitting the fence. I’m 6’1” about 190lbs male in my ‘40s.
Hi, amazing reviews, super helpful thanks a lot. Would any of this line rackets would be a bit similar with old Yonex Pro RD 70 long racket Martina Hingis was playing with? Many thanks for answer in advance! Kristina
Karue, eu jogo de Radical Pro há 10 anos. Acha uma boa trocar pela Yonex? Venho procurando novos tacos e não acho nada "similar, mas melhor".
Abs
Yonex tem bastante opções. Não sei qual seria parecida com a radical pro. Mas eu testaria os modelos VCORE PRO e VCORE. Não acho que ezone seria pra você. Eu sou fã da yonex, tacos de qualidade
How do you compare the Vcore pro 97 vs Vcore 95 (2021) ? Which one feels better. I am left-handed player, I hit forehands with lots of spin, one handed-backhand sometimes flat, sometimes with some spin.
overall which one is better vcore pro 100 or vcore 100?
Yonex RD8 looks exactly like his one. It came out in the 90’s
For a predominantly clay court player, do u think the vcore pro 100, 300gms is the best option ? In terms of spin potential, easy swing speed and decent for serving kicks ? Ntrp 4.5 here.
Thx for the info, how would you compare this to an ezone 98, or babalot pure strike
Great review
Great roundup.
Just bought the 97D! Thanks for the great review.
Current setup is gravity pro with solinco confidential, so I'm going to try it with my current string, but any recommendations for a good setup for the vcore?
a close friend and coach bought the d strung with confidential. said it's the best racquet he's ever used
@@SpaceTvRadio1 yep, loving it with the confidential!!
@@coreynelson5472 What tension are you using with confidential? Thanks in advance.
@@ninokung 52!
I have the previous gen vcore pro 97 310 I’m looking for more power and spin should I buy this or the vcore 95
Regna review?
since you like playing with the 97d it would be interesting to see your opinion on how it compares with the current head prestige MP since they are both 18x20 320 grams and a similar head size
i would love that too!!
Hoe do this series compare to pro staff 97?
The color makes it look like the cheap rackets from box stores
True 🤮
Great review like always! question tennis lovers: I'm an advanced player who plays with a PureAero 2018, I enjoy the spin and power that generates but I'm looking for something with more control, just a bit without sacrificing to much spin... Is this Vcore an option? I was thinking to switch to PureAero VS
Having hit with all 3… IMO switching to a Vcore pro from a PureAero would be quite drastic of a shift. The feel is completely different (PureAero is much livelier/stiffer). PureAero VS is exactly what you described and has a similar feel to the PureAero albeit a bit less stiff and a bit lower powered. It’s a good frame. You should demo it if you can.
Thanks Karu, really great video.
Quick one, the HD has a really small sweet spot, how's the sweetspot on the D, 2021 version?
Aside, I also found rhe HD sluggish but added 6 gms to the handle and 3gms (combined) between 3 and 9 and it became fantastic to use. Made the raquet more head light and definitely even more stable.
That's my plan too, the HD felt sluggish and unstable on serve, but at the same time I was hitting aces when I hit it perfectly. I'll try a leather grip and a little bit of weight at 3 and 9.
@@user38479 give it a shot and please do share your experience. For me, the HD is awesome with a little bit of weight and skew towards being headlight. Love it with this set up and am being able to redirect pace with ease.
beautiful court.
Hi Karue thank you for the review, what tension are you using for these tests, im guessing slightly looser than medium tension. many thanks
After reviewing multiple racquets. I can’t decide on vcore 100 and vcore pro 100! Which do you prefer or anyone that’s tried both?
Vcp more feel & control. Vc more spin&power
I've been playing with the 97HD and missing just a bit of pop and a crisper feel. Excited to try this 97D!
I've got a new 97HD arriving in the mail in a few days...can you elaborate a bit on how it's missing some pop? What previous racquet of yours could you be comparing this to? I'm coming from the previous VcorePro 310 which was too flimsy, and then the Strike Tour, which is too heavy and cumbersome
i think the pop comes from a technique choice. it pops for my two handed backhand, but my forehand...nothin. this racquet makes you want to better and better. its like for people who are patient on the practice and training
@@rezaali3740 That's me! Hiring courts for hours with a ball machine and hitting serve after serve after serve. Thankyou for the reply.
@@Crispy99999 Used a head speed for a long time, switched to wilson blade and finally settled with a 97HD. When my form is good, it doesn't disapoint - the ball goes exactly where I want with great power - but when my shots are a bit off-center, I miss a bit of feedback. Simply put, it's a racket that makes you want to improve your technique
@@LucasAlexK thankyou for the reply. Much appreciated. I'm a bit like that, yes. Hiring courts, practising serves, using my ball machine to improve
I’m getting a bit of arm pain from my Wilson Blade V7 16x19 as I think I made it too head heavy (I found it too unstable in stock form). I’m looking at a Radical Pro, VCore 95 or the new VCore Pro 97 as my next racquet. I’m playing in our club championship so not switching just yet but am excited to try the racquets out
You'll probably have to add tape to the vcore 95 if you want stability. It's a bit unstable as well.
Yes. The Blade v7 hurt my arm as well. Sold it. But the VCP’s had no arm issues. The PS97 is a bit “firm” IMO but nothing major.
@MyTennisHQ Pro Tip: Try using timestamps in your video. It will come in handy for you as well as the viewers!!
Will do! Thank you
Try the new wilson blades
Thanks for the review! Excellent! Im using the blue vcore pro97 with some led and are now looking for an upgrade. Mainly I feel its a little underpowered and are now considering ezone or this new vcore pro 97. Any thoughts on how they compare? ezone vs vcore pro
In your honest opinion. Do you truly think that the VCORE Pro 97 310 offers more power than the Pro Staff 97 315? I'm looking for a frame that plays with the control of the Pro Staff 97 but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 310 just as I do my Pro Staff 97 315. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Awesome review as always Karue! I’m sticking with my 2021 VCore 95 as well.👍🎾
Do u plan to change your name's spelling to carousel anytime soon?
Have you compared vcore pro 97 D vs Pure Strike Tour?
Hey dude, as always an excellent test, there were various questions about string recommendations and tension, i couldn't find an answer from you or did i miss it?
My favorites would be:
yonex poly tour pro,
yonex poly tour rev
solinco confidental
solinco hyper g soft.
Could you please give your opinion on this and your corresponding string tension.
Thanks and all the best
Hello and thanks for the detailed reviews and all your videos, I've been following you for a while and really benefited from your input.
How would you compare this new lineup to the head gravity lineup?
Especially the yonex Vcore pro D with the gravity tour or pro?
Thanks in advance
I own a Gravity Pro and used a 97D of a friend. The old 97HD was more underpowered compared to the gravity, but with the spec changes they are more similar. Here’s how I would rate them.
Power: Gravity Pro- 8
97D- 7
Spin: Gravity Pro-8
97 D- 6
Control: Gravity Pro-8
97D - 10
Feel: Gravity Pro - 8
97D - 9
Stability: Gravity Pro - 8
97D - 8
@@lysergicsalamander thanks a lot for the info .. appreciate it :)
Too many colors like Miami Vice of 84 to 89 with Don Johnson and Philips Michael. I'm sure most of you guys have no idea cause you were Not Born yet back then. LOL!
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If John Mayer new light had a racket
Not sure if you're still the hitting partner for Naomi but I seriously hope you help her find a better team. She's had since '18 to figure out her depression, understand it and or learn to cope with it but it's just as bad when she left the french open now. Why's she been doing photoshoots, netflix specials? Hope you can knock some sense into her before her window at greatness is over. She's bombing out of everything she's played in since the French Open, every single tournament.
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@@behradbavarsad7423 yay