what do you mean? the picture shows the wrong clash? I'm asking because I'm looking to buy a clash 98 or clash pro. Which one do you like? I want a second racket and i'm comning from a RF97 V13
@@guiancarlohabon4299 I reviewed Clash 98 but accidentally wrote 100sqin headsize lol, obviously should be 98 Both are nice racquets, 98 will give you less power and spin and bit more control, 100 the opposite
@@ACTennis super good review! Love the graphics in your video that you use. Great tennis as well, lots of depth on your shots and power! Nice job! Enjoyed the video! ;) subscribed You might enjoy my channel, I am also a tennis player!
Great video! Awesome comparison. After killing my arm using the Prostaff for the last several years, I needed to switch to something softer. The Blade fit the bill perfectly. Since the balance is less head light than the Prostaff, I find that I can really crack it when I get it moving, getting the control desired.
The Pro Staff 97 is an incredible racquet once you add a bit of weight to the handle. The perfect combination of control and power. And I love the string pattern where the centre strings are spaced more closely together, giving the ideal launch angle off the stringbed.
@@CroqueMadame I love the Signum Pro Poly Plasma. Outstanding tension maintenance, good feel, German made and inexpensive. I recently ordered a whole reel for $80AUD. It's best to string this one at lower tensions (I strung my PS97 at 47lb) and it will pretty much maintain its playability till it breaks. If you prefer shaped strings, the Yonex Poly Tour Spin works well in the PS97, though it's more expensive than the Signum.
What a fine video again. Great in depth review. When I used to hardly know anything about equipment, I used the Pro Staff 97L for about two months, loved the performance while demoing so I bought two. Came from a Blade 101L which I developed shoulder and elbow problems with. After playing more sessions, I noticed the pains in my arm aggravating. In the end: way too light frame with high stiffness, using it at a bad period in time. A year later, now I have tons of knowledge about equipment and am playing without pain with the VC95 and sometimes UT and UP18x20. All with comfortable string setups and modifications. And I've turned into an equipment geek. Not good for the wallet but so much fun. It made me discover your channel. I agree toning down the amount of work you put into one video and upping the frequency is a great way to go. I'm sure your videos will still be of high quality which sets you apart. I'm also reading a lot of praise about you on the Talk Tennis Forum.
Thanks for the feedback, too kind of you honestly 😅I also used the 97L as a substitute for not being able to handle the 97 or the RF97 few years ago, actually did enjoy that one quite alot for my skill development - i went down the rabbit hole just as you, but now i just kind of continue it more for the channel / videos than i do myself There's heaps of really nice racquets out there right now, it's not even about what's better, just about what suits you, like these 3 in the review, they are all very good in their own right, but we gotta choose one (well the normal person, rationale person 🤣) Definitely something i was considering regarding the videos for a while, but i always want it to be better haha
@@ACTennis So true, there's tons of great rackets. So many I want to try or have in my collection, not a smart thing to do though. It doesn't help your game but I'll probably still end up trying and buying rackets over the coming years🤣. And I agree, there are no better or worse rackets (apart from those cheap beginner lines). Picking a racket that fits you best can be very hard though if you keep looking at other stuff lol, hence the growing collections of nerdy people. I won't mention that I have a Head Prestige Classic 600 and PS 6.0 85 (+ a free one with a crack) coming in the mail this week. Bought them cheap. Another rabbit hole to fall into (classic rackets). Have a nice day!
Great review! I was waiting for the pro staff 97, buy the comparative was really interesting. As an owner of the v11 I agree with everything and I'll probably buy this new version in the future. Thanks again!!
It's different to the v11 for sure, but still a great frame, i think the v11 was more suited towards being a lighter version than the RF, maybe a little softer than the RF, but v13 is quite the opposite type of racquet
Clash 98 is plush and a fine racquet but you have to buy in to the unique feel of Clash. Pro Staff is a dream in control. Slice is fantastic and my forehand was amazing with Pro Staff. Blade is in the middle. Good control and good feel.
V14 is essentially exactly the same with i would say improved feel, but i couldnt fault the v13 either, it can be very subjective, or to most people marginally noticeable
You are so lucky with that weather and those courts....here in the UK we are in Covid lockdown again due to the Government's shambolic handling of the pandemic :-(
Superb comparison video! 👍 Your review on PS 97 is spot on as I too thought the same initially but now I’m hooked after getting used to the racquet. I’m keen to know ur opinion on the top string choices & at what tension for PS 97 v13. Thanks :)
Though Head Hawk Touch is a bit stiff, even more than I usually use, it works really well with the racquet, still provides plenty of spin and extra control, 48lbs works pretty well for full poly, but maybe 45lbs could be better immediately off the stringer, because 48lbs needs to set in a little bit and drop before it plays better
@@ACTennis. Adding lead @12,9&3 on the V-core 95 seems to be advanced player Tennis 'nirvana' at the moment! the consensus seems to be the 2020 model is better than the 2021.
Nice review as always. How does your comparison of the V13 with the PS97 V10 (red and black) turn out? And which would be your overall racket if we included the Head Prestoge MP 2020 in the comparison. THANK YOU for your assessment.
PS97 V13 vs. V10 is like a different racquet, V13 is more controlled and feel orientated (though bit more muted) while V10 is more raw and stiff, more powerful I would put the V13, actually in between the two, as in the playability style, in terms of maximising my potential (personally) , both pro staffs would be easier to play with than the Prestige, though the Prestige is really nice for sure, but i don't think i could sustain my highest level of play with them for as long So Pro staff depends on whether you want more control or power, which is where you'd choose V13 or V10
I really enjoyed your comparison review of these 3 racquets. I can't say much about the Pro Staff as I have not played with it before. I recently bought a used Clash 98 and played with it for a few weeks with some hitting sessions. While it's a really good racquet, balls hit near the upper hoop really felt bad and brought some shock into my shoulder strung with Gosen Micro 16 at 52lbs. I agree that it takes time getting used to the feel. The Blade 98 v7 98 16x19 has a more forgiving sweetspot on off center hits and feels more solid. I believe that this has to do with the thick beam of the Clash and being very headlight. I also found with the Clash that to get its full potential you need to swing pretty hard and fast to get power. On the other hand, the Blade with a full relaxed swing achieves easier depth. I felt that the comfort is superior with the Blade. I added a few grams of lead at 10 and 2 on the Clash and still felt it lacked some stability against my hard hitting partner that hits a flat ball. IMO the Blade is more stable in stock form than the Clash and due to being more tip heavy. I grew up playing with thin beam racquets 30 years ago and used to a more traditional racquet. I also have some shoulder issues which get aggravated on bad mishits with stiffer frames. I am currently playing with the Prince Phantom 100p but like the feel of the Blade better. I might consider buying another Blade since I sold them a while ago. The Blade forces you to have good all around technique. The key is have a full relaxed swing and let the mass of the frame do the work. At 53, I am still a strong 4.0-4.5 player and have the ability to handle the SW of the Blade but need to make a true commitment to make it work for me.
Ive heard added lead really makes the Clash 98 into something special, just didnt feel like buying an older racquet at the moment since i'm doing a bit of a purge myself haha, probably helps with alot of those issues you mention, not to mention potential QC issues you just may never know about My partner has switched to the Blade, and is definitely developing your game to the next level, Blade is just a great racquet, even as theyve changed it in the V5 V6 and V7, all are good frames IMO
I tried some lead 2.5 grams on the Clash 98 at 3&9 and still felt it lacked some stability. I did notice the string pattern is very closed near the upper hoop which is part of the shock on off center hits. It's not a racquet I could change to. I don't play as much I used to, average 2 times per week so I don't know if the Blade is the answer over the haul as I get older, lol 😆. The Dunlop 200 CX looks like an interesting frame and has alot of room for customization. Right now there are alot of good racquets out there. I would rather get a racquet with a lower swingweight below 320 so I can weight to find the right balance. Take care 🙂!
Amazing Review! So comprehensive and I love that comparison table at the end, So I am really wanting to buy the clash 98 cause of tennis elbow that always comes back to haunt me for the past 10 years but that's my fault for always going back to using my Pure Strike and Pure Drive from time to time, I would consider myself a 4.0 to 4.5 and primarily use a Wilson ncode six one 95, Yonex Vcore 97 hd and the Prince Textreme Tour 95, however as I stated I always cant help going back to the Pure Strike 98 cause it has such good pop and power but then I always get tennis elbow, So I'm looking for something that has good power/spin and is veryy easy on the arm and in a way something that will replace the Pure Strike so that I don't feel tempted to keep using it, my Yonex is very soft but its quite hefty at about 345g, the Wilson Ncode weighs in at 352g and plays stiffer then its 64 rating tbh and lastly the Prince Textreme 95 is nice and plush (still feels a bit stiff at 64) but it just lacks easy power, I wouldn't consider myself someone who struggles to get power but I wouldn't mind a nice soft racket that generates a bit more power then my 3 aforementioned rackets, its a bit of a read I know lol but with what I've said do you think the Clash 98 would suit me? I just get a bit turned off as many people refer to it as a tweener and say it's not a players racket but considering that I already own a bunch of ''player's rackets'' its not like playing with the Clash 98 would stop me from improving my game right? I mean I've seen many amazing players over the years who use so called tweener rackets
The Clash 98 takes some getting used to in terms of feel , but if you have used pure drive then the beam thickness shouldnt be too much getting used to, if you just want to avoid tennis elbow completely, clash is definitely a good pick I use Gen 3 pure strike with a soft poly, havent experienced too many issues with that, but if youre prone to it then probs not a good idea Boom Pro or Boom MP when they come out may be up your alley if 64-66 stiffness isnt too bad for you and you want maybe similar attributes
Been kind of injured for a while, all these clips are on a bum achilles and ankle, slowly getting better as i rehab though Also doing some tournament prep with my partner
Thanks mate - i just bought a vcore 95 2018 because it was no where to be found here, and i can now test the 2021 model and compare I dont have any 6.1 95s except for the pro labs. used to use the ncode for as my main, most of them play the same with slight differences in feel, stiffness and power
Nice comparison and presentation. Hey am an intermediate player and am using Babolat pure drive racquets. Which one would you suggest me among these three raquets.
Thanks , actually Clash 100 would be closest thing with but more arm friendly, but still provide good spin and power, 98 if you want lower power more control
Nice detailed review. wilson just released Wilson blade V6 without CV, will be very interesting. I might think that would be really challenging V7 considering the price
V6 without CV technically should be V5, but velvet paint will change that lol, true though, both are good racquets in their own style, much more power in the V5 and V6 for those who need that
Hi again😊. pro staff v13 is unfortunately on my elbow. a shame because I prefer this racket. do you have an alternative for me if I want the same playing characteristics? do you have any idea? Maybe the Prince Phantom 93 p? Thanks
Ive been using Pure Aero for 4 months but I bought a Pro Staff and waiting for it to be delivered. The Main reasons for the switch is Aero is not really good for my one-handed backhand and flat shots when I have to hit, also I wanted more control on my shots. But I still like the powerful and spiny forehand the Aero gives. Do you think I will also generate enough power and spin with PS? I am not sure if I would eventually regret my decision haha. I am a big fan of Federer which was also another reason for the switch.
You're not really going to keep such a forehand if you change from a Pure Aero to anything else mostly, but Pro Staff is a control racquet completely that's low powered - maybe Pure Strike could be an inbetween frame
Any chance you can do a review of the head speed pro? With Novak all but cementing his place as the best player ever, it would be nice to see a review of his signature racquet line. I know he uses a different one, but it's still nice to see where it fits within the spectrum, say compared to Pro Staff v13 and other thinner beam frames. Thanks!
I've been using Pro Staff 97 2014 for years, I like the power level but control is not always the greatest, how does the new one compare? I've gotten older too so wondering if I should move to a completely different racquet line that has good power and control.
The new one is quite different, it's alot more controlled and much less power, i think if you're going to get a new racquet, you should try something different
Great review. How would you compare the Gravity Tour with Wilson Pro Staff 97 v13? What is the similarities and dissimilarities between these two sticks? Which one is more maneuverable? Which racquet you’ll suggest to what kind of player? Thanks:)
I think Gravity Tour has nicer feel, but Pro Staff overall plays better, but it requires to be quite a good level to play with properly - Gravity Tour has a terrible balance point in my opinion
Just discovered this channel. Great video. Do you use the DR98 in the intro as your main racket? Also, are there any modern day rackets similar to the DR in feel? I am a junior player and have been using the DR's for around 3 years. Can't seem to get away from them.
The racquet in the intro is from one of my other videos, it's Kyrgios's personal racquet, which at the time was just painted as a DR but is actually an Xi model Unfortunately i think you are in the same boat as many other players who love the DR, very difficult to find something that is the same or matches it - the closest thing I've come across is just the Ezone Tour 2020, but it is much heavier in stock with a decently big swingweight for a junior (don't know if you weight up the DR or not) and is much more muted with contact, less feel, but the playability characteristics are all very good
@@ACTennis Thank you. Heard that the Kyrgios XI is one of the few pro rackets us mortals can actually use. I use it in stock form, and would not mind a dampened feel. I might try the ezone tour. Thanks!
Nice review. I am considering opting for the prostaff v13, 315gr or the blade 98 v7 18x20. What would be your personal choice if you had to choose between the two
I preferred the Prostaff v13 but the Blade 98 at the good swingweight may be more versatile, with bigger serves and more flex and ball pocketing, lots of control, more forgiving - basically i liked the Pro staff more but i'd probably win more with the Blade
what was your personal favourite racket out of the 3 and what do you recommend to someone with an NTRP rating of 4.5/5. Also how would you compare the Pro staff and blade with the Head Speed MP because that is my current racket and I'm wondering whether to switch to the pro staff 97 or blade 98 18x20. Thanks in advance
Pro staff my favourite, but super control focused and low powered Blade is easier to transition to if you never played with a lower powered frame because speed packs a punch compared to Blade and PS So i would think Blade is a better choice for most people
Hi. I wanted to know if you could help me out. Unfortunately the country where I live I have no access to demos. I used to play a lot con a collegiate level and stopped playing completely for 17 years. Jus started playing again. I always had a Wilson pro staff (6.1, hyper, ncode and currently k factor sixone 95). Nowadays I'm over 35 and don't have the power I used to and also it's time to change my racket. I'm unsure on which of these 3 models might suit me best. How would the current prostaff compare to my k factor sixone? would it be almost the same? or should I switch to something more balanced like the Blade or Clash? hell maybe even pure strike? any input helps! sucks to not have demos here and my only help is to watch endless amounts of videos which in the end confuse me even more lol. Thanks!
New Pro Staff is quite different to those 6.1 95s, i used to use them as well- there's nothing that quite similar to the Pro Staff 95 these days If you switch to Blade or Clash they will be a completely different experience Vcore 95 is really popular, would be a really nice modern day upgrade, you will not find a racquet that is like the PS 95, but if you want something that is a great to transition to in general, because it's rated as a high quality racquet, then check this one out Just keep in mind, you would need to customize it, since it will be alot lighter to begin with compared to the PS95, it plays best when you add some lead tape just to make it heavier - look up some reviews for this one
Wilson Clash 100 isn't a bad racquet at all, i just didn't like the look of the original lol, i would probably still have one now if the new paint jobs came out when i originally bought it in 2019 Gravity MP, Blade 98, Radical MP all good options
Nice video man! I would like your opinion.. Im using a ps 6.1 blx 100L and I love it but I Wanted to buy an “updated” version so I bought the ps v11 L Countervail.. unfortunately not the same feeling. The BLX is like autogenerate speed meanwhile with the ps v11 you get what you put in terms of speed. Which version you would suggest for me? Im kinda 4.5 level, thanks a lot. i love this game
Hi mate, thanks alot - tough to say because they dont quite make racquets like that anymore - theres a new PS100 v13 thats been made available at Tennis Warehouse US only in recent months has similar specs but still may be a bit less powered i assume - hard to get if youre not in US - and specs of 100L is not so common in current market - otherwise if you dont mind trying things out, try a Head Speed MP or Head Gravity MP, they will be softer feeling but are high quality 100sqin alternatives
@@ACTennis thanks for answering my friend!!! You mean that a Pro staff v13 not lite (305gr) vesion without countervail would be less “autopowered” then my blx100 L [285gr)? Wow Im confused :) Im open to buy all, Yoonex, Head... my only prob that I cannot try before buying
@@mariodepanfils1091 Depends, if you can swing it well, and the weight is no problem, then it could be fine - if you just want a good racquet that alot of people like, then Head Speed MP (Graphene 360+) is a good choice, whether or not you want the L version is up to you, same with Head Gravity MP - might take a little bit to adjust, but once you do, they are great racquets for alot of players
Hi buddy, I know this is quite an old video, wanted to get your quick take on if I’m looking to move from a v7 blade 98 18x20 to a pro staff v13 just due to the high swingweight on the blade that makes it hard to swing for hard winners sometimes. In order to take advantage of the easier spin and power due to the stiffness and string pattern in the ps, but to still keep a lower swing weight. Would there be a certain amount of weight you’d recommend to the ps?
PS is going need to be weighted a bit aswell, and its not going to be any more powerful than the Blade 18x20 really , they are both control racquets, if anything PSv13 is more punishing and less forgiving if you dont account for swingweight
Thanks! Yup understand it can more unforgiving on off centre shots etc was just wondering what you thought about a good eventual swing weight for the pro staff (where you would add weight) without running into the same issue I have with the blade of being too head heavy.
@@justinkong6906 It all just depends on your received swingweight - mine was like 314 from memory, i added 2g each side at 10 & 2, that would of made it around low to mid 320s and worked out pretty well
Even though Blade has the higher SW by alot, it's much easier to use, the PMP is far less forgiving, although the feel i would say is really nice, since the Blade is a muted flex, spin potential is roughly the same, Blade has a bit more power from memory, both serve very well, and PMP is a bit lacking in stability without lead in stock
@@clarencefong1107 Assuming swingweight is around 321 in stock, you want it to be like around high 320s to 330 at least, so youll probably need around 4g total at 10&2 , or maybe 5-6g at 3&9, might need to counter balance aswell
My take to add on another amazing review of yours: 1) V13PS: classic feel, less power than CV, more control, feel is amazing on SS which it also gives you more byte, more stable than CV..... i still prefer V11 with the red stripes on 3/9.... it had more easy power and to me more direct feel. 2) Clash98: it was a big letdown for me. I f loved it’s pillow feel it’s even more soft/buttery than 100/100 tour.... i would like it to have even more thinner body and my main issue was in penetration.... yes it has plenty of easy power but due to its softness ball stayed too much on strings and as a result i couldn’t play fast and take time away from my opponent.... yeah it may sound funny to some but for me was a huge issue. 3) Blade is a 50/50 situation. It has great feel and ball connection if you ll compare it which most of the muted modern racquets but if you compare it with previous blades and specially the GOAT V5 it’s a big letdown.....why the f made it so soft and less stiff ? Free power of Blade has reduced by a lot..... older Blades had way more better feel and direct power. Sometimes it can become erratic it doesn’t give you the katana precision of older Blades and cause it’s more muted you don’t have the 100% Blade traditional confidence on where the ball was gonna land. Wilson should also ditch mate PJs and return to glossy paint job..... i also tested V7s with low SW and still felt cumbersome through the air.... at last spin potential on older Blades was higher. Everything was better.... Wilson should keep free flex tech only to Clash. You don’t mess around with the most well known racquet out there along with Pure Aero.
Thank you, great feedback on the racquets too - i agree with the Clash 98, would of liked a thinner beam, but takes time to get used to in general with the way it pockets the ball I can see why people like the V11, the V13 is just a completely different style of racquet, so people who are used to V11 and V12 will find that the way you need to play is a big change, not similar at all Personally i like the Blade as it is, except they need to add more feel, i enjoy the aspect of it being a lower powered player frame, although i used to use the V6 for a while, but the V5 is being released again in V6 paintjob, i dont think it will be exactly the same, but still better without CV
@@ACTennis Wearhouse said that they are releasing V6 without CV which feels almost like V5. For me V5 is still the GOAT of Blades (tsitsipas plays with V4) and I want that racquet to be re-released not V6 :(
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 Ah haha fair enough, probably because that CV one is a big seller in the paintjob, V6 was just the V5 with added CV though, but like i said, it will play similar, but wont be the same, and i think it also has to do with the gloss paint vs. the velvet paint, also changes the feel
@@ACTennis to be honest i am of those who didn’t have problem with CVs feel. Still Blade CV offered tons of feel (more raw) but it became more stiff compared to the more plush V5....V6 CV had also more free power..... i enjoyed all the V6 CV line despite people bashing it on forums. My main issue with V6 CV line was huge pain on the forearm.... and i had the same issue after playing with 16x19 and 18x16.... also some pain at my wrist.... still today it’s the only Blade that hurt my arm.... the one that supposedly had the least of vibrations due to CV :P.......another great racquet with CV was the Burn line..... to me it’s the one of the best mislooked tweeners out there..... a Blade inserted on a 100inch thicker body.
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 I actually used V6 as my main for almost 2 years, but didnt have any arm pains though, so i personally didnt mind them myself either 😬
Great video! Just find missing one important racket to this comparison : pure strike 98 3rd gen 16x19 Could you please state any comment about pure strike (my current) and pro staff (my 1st opinion to switch) (I'm not enjoying the muted feel of pure strike)
I was only doing Wilson's 3 big lineups here haha :), PS Gen 3 is a really nice racquet to be honest, aside from the muted feeling, the Pro Staff is just a completely different racquet in terms of playstyle, as the Strike will provide you with loads of free spin and power and some decent control, where the Pro Staff will provide you with nicer more connected feel, but no free power, at a heavier static weight, and is also stiffer than the Strike
@@ACTennis very nice!! actually my complaints about PS lies on muted feel AND high SW.. i do like stiff frames (i also have a pure drive vs and I like it, despite its lack of stability and weight), so I probably would miss the free power, however I think pure strike is almost too much (I have to compensate with higher tension ~54 lb on firm poly). All that said, I believe I could enjoy the pro staff.. thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts!!
@@WagnerRodeski The problem with the Pure Strike are the wild specs. I strung two recently for a friend and one had a 342 SW and the other one was 328SW with a 6g difference between the two!
@@googlereviewer1944 you are totally right, I haven't measured my sw yet, but it's definitely around 340, since the static weight is almost 10g over the specs. This is what I've learned, always test the specs before you left the store!
@@googlereviewer1944 That's true, if you get a nice spec one it plays well balanced, but I think just about every brand is a gamble except for Yonex lol, i always will prefer under spec then over spec though
The only way is to check with the company you buy, ask them to measure to the specs you are looking for, you might need to pay extra though, but if you are serious or dont want to waste all that money on a bad specd racquet, might be worth
Hey man, I play with a clash 100 tour right now, I’m looking for something with just a little bit more power and control. I’ve been looking at a ezone 98 tour, or a pure drive tour. What other racquets would you recommend
Ezone 98 Tour will be a total control racquet with low power compared to the Clash, the clash is already a powerful racquet, the only thing that would beat it for power noticeably would be the Pure Drive, but you wouldnt get more control if you are adding power Also the sacrifice of Pure Drive is feel is much worse, and the potential for arm issues with the stiffness is on the high risk end So if you want more power, might be unlikely to find many things better balanced than the Clash, Pure Aero might be the be better than the Pure Drive because stiffness is lower, but i dont typically recommend either of those racquets, personally i think Clash is better
thanks alot , depends what level you are, if you are just beginning or haven't been playing long, then it is fine to use, if you are getting to intermediate level you may look at some different options
@@ACTennis I am 14 years old and not to brag, but I would say I am slightly above the average 14 year old tennis player. I am not a very strong hitter, but I can hit fairly well. after looking into it, I think I should get one of the blade models. would you say it is suitable for a 14 year old? sorry for the long and possibly annoying comments.
I haven't used those ones in a loooong time unfortunately, also i hadn't progressed in my skills as much as i have now at the time i used them, so my memory and opinion would not be accurate
Really depends on the swingweight you receive, if you receive over 340 with a head heavy balance (like above 32.5cm) then it might be a lost cause lol - for mine at 336 SW i can get away with just 7g in handle, or 15g to make it really nice to use
Currently using vcore 97 HD thinking of making the switch to the pro staff as I think it may suit my game style more as I’m more of base liner that hits fairly heavy
@@ACTennis Yeh biggest thing I need for me is having a good weight to make sure I still swing through the ball. The Trade off is less manoeuvrability so was thinking the pro staff could be best of both. Have you tried the head pro tour 2.0?
Currently Gravity Pro 332g strung, 337 SW, 32cm balance with Tour Bite 1.15mm, no added weight, but might find another GPro in a lower swingweight (under spec) in future
@@ACTennis I had really bad experiences with the whole gravity line quality control. I got a pro and the static weight was within a couple of grams, but the head was ridiculously heavy with an unplayable swingweight. Ended up with an over spec MP instead that ended up within 5 grams static with an over grip, but a much whippier SW
@@zacattack5243 I think what happens is that the averaging of all SWs listed ends up decreasing the true SW if the spec is on point, so if you get a couple grams, it ends up being much more of a differential, but yeah i will never buy a new racquet without finding out the SW first or if i know the SW is passed my range of playability
Hi, i've been playing tennis for 4 months now. I use a pure aero but i dont like it. I feel like it is too stiff and "clunky" (i dont know if that's the right word) wich rscket do you recommend? Thanks in advance
Clash 100 or Clash Pro is an option if you don't like the stiffness, it will take a little bit to get used to, but will still provide you with good power and spin - or Yonex Vcore 98 will also be good, that is in between
@@Brunocapi If you want to keep power than Ezone or Head ,Speed if you can get it - Blade is good control racquet but will be very different to what you are used to
Hi! If I want to use the matching service at tenniswarehouse because of the qc of wilson. How should the unstrung swingweight be about with the pro staff v13 (314 grams)? THX a lot
Unstrung swingweight is around 27-30 points lower than what you will try to play with usually, but it doesn't always work out perfectly because it depends on how the weight is balanced when it's unstrung
@@michelmarceau8115 fairly headlight , so you might get a decent swingweight not too high or low, and if you need to change it up, a little extra weight not too much
Great reviews! I’m an intermediate player that has been using Pure Aero for many years. Recently I feel that Pure Aero gives me too easy spin and power even if I don’t use the correct swing. It feels like it’s “cheating” me. I would like to improve my techniques. I’m thinking about switching to a more control oriented racquet to “teach” me good techniques. I recently demoed many racquets and narrowed down to Ezone 98, Vcore 98 and Blade 16x19. Which one do you think is the best choice for my situation? Or should I switch at all? Thank you so much in advance!
If you feel like you want to advance your technique then go for something less power and spin orientated sure - real technique would be better built with a Blade, but obviously it comes with good coach / learning - Vcore 98 may be a little more similar to the Aero but bit more controlled, so if you don't want to change drastically then that is the other option - Ezone is a little in between i would say, so it really depends how far you want to go with the transition to a different game, if just a little vcore, if not too extreme, ezone, if you want to really try something different than the blade
Tried SX and CX a while back, but never had them for long, before i started making videos aswell, will see if i can try the new CX line when it's out in my country
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 200 and the 300 , i never tried the Tour before just because when it originally came out, i hadn't improved in my skills and probably couldn't handle the more advanced frames at that point
Thanks Peter, I don't play Pennant, too much of a commitment for me, I enter in AMTs once in a while, i'm not all that good lol, cant stay healthy for any extended period of time
@@ACTennis yeah I noticed you'd mentioned wrist issues in some of your vids which I'm sure is a pain. And that's alright mate it's all about enjoying yourself! I noticed you seem to play mainly on mod grass but if you ever want a hit on en tout cas I'm out at nunawading in the eastern suburbs, would be happy to. Keep up the good work anyway big dog
@@peter27130 Not the wrist actually, totally ankle and achilles, so i can barely move or run properly without pain, other than that all good hahah, sounds good mate thanks!
@@ACTennis sure mate. I’ve played with all three of these, all solid options. Great job by Wilson. Definitely try the clash 98 again with a fresh set of strings at 51 or 52 or even 53, as you have great technique and can probably dial down the power (in the stick) a smidge. Cheers!!!
Haha it's a great racquet, it is possible to switch, I use this and Ultra Pro as training racquets, and they are fantastic - but if I want to just win badly, I cannot replace my gravity pro
@@ACTennis so even for you it’s still demanding ? I hit some balls with it and the feel when hitting sweet spot was divine. You just need to always accelerate through contact to go for the shot.
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 it's not demanding, i like it alot, but gravity pro is unmatchable racquet to be, it does everything well, so hard to replace that frame, but if i have not many choices, PS97 is one of the better retail ones for sure
Wilson is a sick company 97, 98 sq inches! Just make them all 100 sq inches. If I gonna make difference of all the weights and head sizes than I think I’ll be able to program my old vcr.
It'll come eventually, but it wasn't of majority interest, wouldn't be worth putting in so much time in a video if people don't really care what it's about lol
Clash is a horrible racquet ...but Wilson put so much money into its development, it now has to aggressively market and overhype it to make back that money.😑😒
It's a love / hate racquet, certainly got pumped hard with promotion, but some people really like the frame, i play pretty well with it, and it works nicely for people with any arm pains, other people just can't get used to the feel and the flex, can be too different, but to each their own
Errrr....ignore the Clash headsize lol, was thinking of the Tour when I edited it for some reason LOL
what do you mean? the picture shows the wrong clash? I'm asking because I'm looking to buy a clash 98 or clash pro. Which one do you like? I want a second racket and i'm comning from a RF97 V13
@@guiancarlohabon4299 I reviewed Clash 98 but accidentally wrote 100sqin headsize lol, obviously should be 98
Both are nice racquets, 98 will give you less power and spin and bit more control, 100 the opposite
@@ACTennis super good review! Love the graphics in your video that you use. Great tennis as well, lots of depth on your shots and power! Nice job! Enjoyed the video!
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@@ACTennis thank you so much! Make sure to keep posting videos because they are really fun to watch!
Probably the best, easiest to understand and detailed raquet comparison I have seen on youtube! Kudos!
Thanks alot for the kind words! 😁
really?, i find this really hard to understand and messy video,
just sampled the Pro Staff 97L v13 and what he said about the slicing consistency is absolutely true. spot on
Great video! Awesome comparison. After killing my arm using the Prostaff for the last several years, I needed to switch to something softer. The Blade fit the bill perfectly. Since the balance is less head light than the Prostaff, I find that I can really crack it when I get it moving, getting the control desired.
The Pro Staff 97 is an incredible racquet once you add a bit of weight to the handle. The perfect combination of control and power. And I love the string pattern where the centre strings are spaced more closely together, giving the ideal launch angle off the stringbed.
Right racquet for the right person 🙂
what do you recommand for the string?
@@CroqueMadame I love the Signum Pro Poly Plasma. Outstanding tension maintenance, good feel, German made and inexpensive. I recently ordered a whole reel for $80AUD. It's best to string this one at lower tensions (I strung my PS97 at 47lb) and it will pretty much maintain its playability till it breaks. If you prefer shaped strings, the Yonex Poly Tour Spin works well in the PS97, though it's more expensive than the Signum.
Excellent, detailed and highly informed video as always! Great work AC Tennis!
😂Ty sammyyyy
What a fine video again. Great in depth review. When I used to hardly know anything about equipment, I used the Pro Staff 97L for about two months, loved the performance while demoing so I bought two. Came from a Blade 101L which I developed shoulder and elbow problems with. After playing more sessions, I noticed the pains in my arm aggravating. In the end: way too light frame with high stiffness, using it at a bad period in time.
A year later, now I have tons of knowledge about equipment and am playing without pain with the VC95 and sometimes UT and UP18x20. All with comfortable string setups and modifications. And I've turned into an equipment geek. Not good for the wallet but so much fun. It made me discover your channel. I agree toning down the amount of work you put into one video and upping the frequency is a great way to go. I'm sure your videos will still be of high quality which sets you apart. I'm also reading a lot of praise about you on the Talk Tennis Forum.
Thanks for the feedback, too kind of you honestly 😅I also used the 97L as a substitute for not being able to handle the 97 or the RF97 few years ago, actually did enjoy that one quite alot for my skill development - i went down the rabbit hole just as you, but now i just kind of continue it more for the channel / videos than i do myself
There's heaps of really nice racquets out there right now, it's not even about what's better, just about what suits you, like these 3 in the review, they are all very good in their own right, but we gotta choose one (well the normal person, rationale person 🤣)
Definitely something i was considering regarding the videos for a while, but i always want it to be better haha
@@ACTennis So true, there's tons of great rackets. So many I want to try or have in my collection, not a smart thing to do though. It doesn't help your game but I'll probably still end up trying and buying rackets over the coming years🤣. And I agree, there are no better or worse rackets (apart from those cheap beginner lines). Picking a racket that fits you best can be very hard though if you keep looking at other stuff lol, hence the growing collections of nerdy people. I won't mention that I have a Head Prestige Classic 600 and PS 6.0 85 (+ a free one with a crack) coming in the mail this week. Bought them cheap. Another rabbit hole to fall into (classic rackets). Have a nice day!
Nice review. I personally have the Pro Staff with Solinco hyper G strings and love the setup.
Thanks! can't go wrong with that setup
Thanks for the competent answer. It helped me so much.
Great review! I was waiting for the pro staff 97, buy the comparative was really interesting. As an owner of the v11 I agree with everything and I'll probably buy this new version in the future. Thanks again!!
It's different to the v11 for sure, but still a great frame, i think the v11 was more suited towards being a lighter version than the RF, maybe a little softer than the RF, but v13 is quite the opposite type of racquet
Super helpful and very insightful review. Thanks, mate.
Clash 98 is plush and a fine racquet but you have to buy in to the unique feel of Clash. Pro Staff is a dream in control. Slice is fantastic and my forehand was amazing with Pro Staff. Blade is in the middle. Good control and good feel.
Good analysis, i would agree - you got your message across in 5 seconds, which took me 20 minutes haha nice
Did you tried the v14? I was amazed by that frame... I am curious to know how you would compare with the v13. Thanks mate
V14 is essentially exactly the same with i would say improved feel, but i couldnt fault the v13 either, it can be very subjective, or to most people marginally noticeable
You are so lucky with that weather and those courts....here in the UK we are in Covid lockdown again due to the Government's shambolic handling of the pandemic :-(
Tell me about it lol, we were full lockdown for 5 months of 2020, i know how you feel
Superb comparison video! 👍
Your review on PS 97 is spot on as I too thought the same initially but now I’m hooked after getting used to the racquet.
I’m keen to know ur opinion on the top string choices & at what tension for PS 97 v13. Thanks :)
Though Head Hawk Touch is a bit stiff, even more than I usually use, it works really well with the racquet, still provides plenty of spin and extra control, 48lbs works pretty well for full poly, but maybe 45lbs could be better immediately off the stringer, because 48lbs needs to set in a little bit and drop before it plays better
The review came out so fast!!!
Awesome Bro, love your work!, can't wait for V-core 95 2020 vs 2021 comparison!
I'd be hopeful to find them, little less popular here than they are in the states, will try my best 😊
@@ACTennis. Adding lead @12,9&3 on the V-core 95 seems to be advanced player Tennis 'nirvana' at the moment! the consensus seems to be the 2020 model is better than the 2021.
@@winniecarl I'm keen to try for sure, if i can sell off one of my other frames, i'll consider that or one of the Radicals to buy 🙂
Nice review as always. How does your comparison of the V13 with the PS97 V10 (red and black) turn out? And which would be your overall racket if we included the Head Prestoge MP 2020 in the comparison. THANK YOU for your assessment.
PS97 V13 vs. V10 is like a different racquet, V13 is more controlled and feel orientated (though bit more muted) while V10 is more raw and stiff, more powerful
I would put the V13, actually in between the two, as in the playability style, in terms of maximising my potential (personally) , both pro staffs would be easier to play with than the Prestige, though the Prestige is really nice for sure, but i don't think i could sustain my highest level of play with them for as long
So Pro staff depends on whether you want more control or power, which is where you'd choose V13 or V10
I really enjoyed your comparison review of these 3 racquets. I can't say much about the Pro Staff as I have not played with it before. I recently bought a used Clash 98 and played with it for a few weeks with some hitting sessions. While it's a really good racquet, balls hit near the upper hoop really felt bad and brought some shock into my shoulder strung with Gosen Micro 16 at 52lbs. I agree that it takes time getting used to the feel. The Blade 98 v7 98 16x19 has a more forgiving sweetspot on off center hits and feels more solid. I believe that this has to do with the thick beam of the Clash and being very headlight. I also found with the Clash that to get its full potential you need to swing pretty hard and fast to get power. On the other hand, the Blade with a full relaxed swing achieves easier depth. I felt that the comfort is superior with the Blade. I added a few grams of lead at 10 and 2 on the Clash and still felt it lacked some stability against my hard hitting partner that hits a flat ball. IMO the Blade is more stable in stock form than the Clash and due to being more tip heavy. I grew up playing with thin beam racquets 30 years ago and used to a more traditional racquet. I also have some shoulder issues which get aggravated on bad mishits with stiffer frames. I am currently playing with the Prince Phantom 100p but like the feel of the Blade better. I might consider buying another Blade since I sold them a while ago. The Blade forces you to have good all around technique. The key is have a full relaxed swing and let the mass of the frame do the work. At 53, I am still a strong 4.0-4.5 player and have the ability to handle the SW of the Blade but need to make a true commitment to make it work for me.
Ive heard added lead really makes the Clash 98 into something special, just didnt feel like buying an older racquet at the moment since i'm doing a bit of a purge myself haha, probably helps with alot of those issues you mention, not to mention potential QC issues you just may never know about
My partner has switched to the Blade, and is definitely developing your game to the next level, Blade is just a great racquet, even as theyve changed it in the V5 V6 and V7, all are good frames IMO
I tried some lead 2.5 grams on the Clash 98 at 3&9 and still felt it lacked some stability. I did notice the string pattern is very closed near the upper hoop which is part of the shock on off center hits. It's not a racquet I could change to. I don't play as much I used to, average 2 times per week so I don't know if the Blade is the answer over the haul as I get older, lol 😆. The Dunlop 200 CX looks like an interesting frame and has alot of room for customization. Right now there are alot of good racquets out there. I would rather get a racquet with a lower swingweight below 320 so I can weight to find the right balance. Take care 🙂!
@@ACTennis added lead where?
@@fingersm Just some on 10&2 , however much you feel you need
I'm just curious as to why you have spent so much time agonizing between Blade and Clash without ever trying the Pro Staff?
Amazing Review! So comprehensive and I love that comparison table at the end, So I am really wanting to buy the clash 98 cause of tennis elbow that always comes back to haunt me for the past 10 years but that's my fault for always going back to using my Pure Strike and Pure Drive from time to time, I would consider myself a 4.0 to 4.5 and primarily use a Wilson ncode six one 95, Yonex Vcore 97 hd and the Prince Textreme Tour 95, however as I stated I always cant help going back to the Pure Strike 98 cause it has such good pop and power but then I always get tennis elbow, So I'm looking for something that has good power/spin and is veryy easy on the arm and in a way something that will replace the Pure Strike so that I don't feel tempted to keep using it, my Yonex is very soft but its quite hefty at about 345g, the Wilson Ncode weighs in at 352g and plays stiffer then its 64 rating tbh and lastly the Prince Textreme 95 is nice and plush (still feels a bit stiff at 64) but it just lacks easy power, I wouldn't consider myself someone who struggles to get power but I wouldn't mind a nice soft racket that generates a bit more power then my 3 aforementioned rackets, its a bit of a read I know lol but with what I've said do you think the Clash 98 would suit me? I just get a bit turned off as many people refer to it as a tweener and say it's not a players racket but considering that I already own a bunch of ''player's rackets'' its not like playing with the Clash 98 would stop me from improving my game right? I mean I've seen many amazing players over the years who use so called tweener rackets
The Clash 98 takes some getting used to in terms of feel , but if you have used pure drive then the beam thickness shouldnt be too much getting used to, if you just want to avoid tennis elbow completely, clash is definitely a good pick
I use Gen 3 pure strike with a soft poly, havent experienced too many issues with that, but if youre prone to it then probs not a good idea
Boom Pro or Boom MP when they come out may be up your alley if 64-66 stiffness isnt too bad for you and you want maybe similar attributes
yay you are back with new stuff!
Been kind of injured for a while, all these clips are on a bum achilles and ankle, slowly getting better as i rehab though
Also doing some tournament prep with my partner
@@ACTennis welcome back and stay safe!!!! :D
Have you hit or got the chance to review VCore 95 Red 2018 or perhaps old Wilson six one 95? You deserve more subscribers.
Thanks mate - i just bought a vcore 95 2018 because it was no where to be found here, and i can now test the 2021 model and compare
I dont have any 6.1 95s except for the pro labs. used to use the ncode for as my main, most of them play the same with slight differences in feel, stiffness and power
Nicely done, AC. Lots of great and useful info. I own the Clash 98 and the Pro Staff 97, and would agree with your reviews. Thanks.
Thanks alot! Glad i didnt get this one too wrong 😀
I own the same.lol 2 clash 98 and one prostaff 97
Nice comparison and presentation. Hey am an intermediate player and am using Babolat pure drive racquets. Which one would you suggest me among these three raquets.
Thanks , actually Clash 100 would be closest thing with but more arm friendly, but still provide good spin and power, 98 if you want lower power more control
let’s go I still love this less edited version of review
Great review, many thanks
Nice detailed review. wilson just released Wilson blade V6 without CV, will be very interesting. I might think that would be really challenging V7 considering the price
V6 without CV technically should be V5, but velvet paint will change that lol, true though, both are good racquets in their own style, much more power in the V5 and V6 for those who need that
@@ACTennis yeap, it's basically a V5 in V6 paint. It still sets the benchmark for crisp and comfort feel.
Great job. Thanks.
Hi again😊. pro staff v13 is unfortunately on my elbow. a shame because I prefer this racket. do you have an alternative for me if I want the same playing characteristics? do you have any idea? Maybe the Prince Phantom 93 p? Thanks
Blade V8 is that kind of style, but softer more forgiving, Prince phantom 93p is very heavy and much lower powered, nice feel though
@@ACTennis Thx a lot. I appreciate your answer.
Well made review, really good! 🎯👍
Thanks Viktor 🙂
Very informative review .Thanks
Thanks alot Sherif 😁
Yo dude, i like this kind of content from yours. Some rackets comparison with a theme, or maybe compare it just for the sake of it
Thanks buddy
Ive been using Pure Aero for 4 months but I bought a Pro Staff and waiting for it to be delivered. The Main reasons for the switch is Aero is not really good for my one-handed backhand and flat shots when I have to hit, also I wanted more control on my shots. But I still like the powerful and spiny forehand the Aero gives. Do you think I will also generate enough power and spin with PS? I am not sure if I would eventually regret my decision haha. I am a big fan of Federer which was also another reason for the switch.
You're not really going to keep such a forehand if you change from a Pure Aero to anything else mostly, but Pro Staff is a control racquet completely that's low powered - maybe Pure Strike could be an inbetween frame
Any chance you can do a review of the head speed pro? With Novak all but cementing his place as the best player ever, it would be nice to see a review of his signature racquet line. I know he uses a different one, but it's still nice to see where it fits within the spectrum, say compared to Pro Staff v13 and other thinner beam frames. Thanks!
Been in lockdown for a couple months again in Australia lol, will look to get around to new Blade, and if i can the Speed Pro and Radical Pro
@@ACTennis hang in there, man. Thanks!
I've been using Pro Staff 97 2014 for years, I like the power level but control is not always the greatest, how does the new one compare? I've gotten older too so wondering if I should move to a completely different racquet line that has good power and control.
The new one is quite different, it's alot more controlled and much less power, i think if you're going to get a new racquet, you should try something different
Great review. How would you compare the Gravity Tour with Wilson Pro Staff 97 v13? What is the similarities and dissimilarities between these two sticks? Which one is more maneuverable? Which racquet you’ll suggest to what kind of player? Thanks:)
I think Gravity Tour has nicer feel, but Pro Staff overall plays better, but it requires to be quite a good level to play with properly - Gravity Tour has a terrible balance point in my opinion
@@ACTennis What about speed mp? How would you compare this to Pure Strike 98 16/19?
@AC Tennis
Just discovered this channel. Great video. Do you use the DR98 in the intro as your main racket? Also, are there any modern day rackets similar to the DR in feel? I am a junior player and have been using the DR's for around 3 years. Can't seem to get away from them.
The racquet in the intro is from one of my other videos, it's Kyrgios's personal racquet, which at the time was just painted as a DR but is actually an Xi model
Unfortunately i think you are in the same boat as many other players who love the DR, very difficult to find something that is the same or matches it - the closest thing I've come across is just the Ezone Tour 2020, but it is much heavier in stock with a decently big swingweight for a junior (don't know if you weight up the DR or not) and is much more muted with contact, less feel, but the playability characteristics are all very good
@@ACTennis Thank you. Heard that the Kyrgios XI is one of the few pro rackets us mortals can actually use. I use it in stock form, and would not mind a dampened feel. I might try the ezone tour. Thanks!
phenomenally helpful!
Thanks alot!
Nice review. I am considering opting for the prostaff v13, 315gr or the blade 98 v7 18x20. What would be your personal choice if you had to choose between the two
I preferred the Prostaff v13 but the Blade 98 at the good swingweight may be more versatile, with bigger serves and more flex and ball pocketing, lots of control, more forgiving - basically i liked the Pro staff more but i'd probably win more with the Blade
@@ACTennis Thx a lot👍
what was your personal favourite racket out of the 3 and what do you recommend to someone with an NTRP rating of 4.5/5. Also how would you compare the Pro staff and blade with the Head Speed MP because that is my current racket and I'm wondering whether to switch to the pro staff 97 or blade 98 18x20. Thanks in advance
Pro staff my favourite, but super control focused and low powered
Blade is easier to transition to if you never played with a lower powered frame because speed packs a punch compared to Blade and PS
So i would think Blade is a better choice for most people
Hi. I wanted to know if you could help me out. Unfortunately the country where I live I have no access to demos. I used to play a lot con a collegiate level and stopped playing completely for 17 years. Jus started playing again. I always had a Wilson pro staff (6.1, hyper, ncode and currently k factor sixone 95). Nowadays I'm over 35 and don't have the power I used to and also it's time to change my racket. I'm unsure on which of these 3 models might suit me best. How would the current prostaff compare to my k factor sixone? would it be almost the same? or should I switch to something more balanced like the Blade or Clash? hell maybe even pure strike? any input helps! sucks to not have demos here and my only help is to watch endless amounts of videos which in the end confuse me even more lol. Thanks!
New Pro Staff is quite different to those 6.1 95s, i used to use them as well- there's nothing that quite similar to the Pro Staff 95 these days
If you switch to Blade or Clash they will be a completely different experience
Vcore 95 is really popular, would be a really nice modern day upgrade, you will not find a racquet that is like the PS 95, but if you want something that is a great to transition to in general, because it's rated as a high quality racquet, then check this one out
Just keep in mind, you would need to customize it, since it will be alot lighter to begin with compared to the PS95, it plays best when you add some lead tape just to make it heavier - look up some reviews for this one
@@ACTennis really appreciate your reply thanks man!
Great review.
Thanks Richard
Amazing! Thank you 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽💯👌🏽
Appreciate the support 😁 Ty!
I have Wilson Clash 100. Which racquet do you recommend as next choice to improve my game? Maybe Blade 98?
Wilson Clash 100 isn't a bad racquet at all, i just didn't like the look of the original lol, i would probably still have one now if the new paint jobs came out when i originally bought it in 2019
Gravity MP, Blade 98, Radical MP all good options
Nice video man! I would like your opinion.. Im using a ps 6.1 blx 100L and I love it but I Wanted to buy an “updated” version so I bought the ps v11 L Countervail.. unfortunately not the same feeling. The BLX is like autogenerate speed meanwhile with the ps v11 you get what you put in terms of speed. Which version you would suggest for me? Im kinda 4.5 level, thanks a lot. i love this game
Hi mate, thanks alot - tough to say because they dont quite make racquets like that anymore - theres a new PS100 v13 thats been made available at Tennis Warehouse US only in recent months has similar specs but still may be a bit less powered i assume - hard to get if youre not in US - and specs of 100L is not so common in current market - otherwise if you dont mind trying things out, try a Head Speed MP or Head Gravity MP, they will be softer feeling but are high quality 100sqin alternatives
@@ACTennis thanks for answering my friend!!! You mean that a Pro staff v13 not lite (305gr) vesion without countervail would be less “autopowered” then my blx100 L [285gr)? Wow Im confused :) Im open to buy all, Yoonex, Head... my only prob that I cannot try before buying
@@mariodepanfils1091 Depends, if you can swing it well, and the weight is no problem, then it could be fine - if you just want a good racquet that alot of people like, then Head Speed MP (Graphene 360+) is a good choice, whether or not you want the L version is up to you, same with Head Gravity MP - might take a little bit to adjust, but once you do, they are great racquets for alot of players
Hi buddy, I know this is quite an old video, wanted to get your quick take on if I’m looking to move from a v7 blade 98 18x20 to a pro staff v13 just due to the high swingweight on the blade that makes it hard to swing for hard winners sometimes. In order to take advantage of the easier spin and power due to the stiffness and string pattern in the ps, but to still keep a lower swing weight. Would there be a certain amount of weight you’d recommend to the ps?
PS is going need to be weighted a bit aswell, and its not going to be any more powerful than the Blade 18x20 really , they are both control racquets, if anything PSv13 is more punishing and less forgiving if you dont account for swingweight
Thanks! Yup understand it can more unforgiving on off centre shots etc was just wondering what you thought about a good eventual swing weight for the pro staff (where you would add weight) without running into the same issue I have with the blade of being too head heavy.
@@justinkong6906 It all just depends on your received swingweight - mine was like 314 from memory, i added 2g each side at 10 & 2, that would of made it around low to mid 320s and worked out pretty well
@@ACTennis alright cheers thanks!
Nice review! Any chance you've tried the new Radicals yet?
Thanks mate, not yet, don't think we have them here yet, will be on my upcoming ones to try
Plz recommend second raquet for my wife. she is using aero drive 270g. open pattern.
what raquet is similar??
Try VCORE 100 280g or Ezone 100L 😊
Great video! How do you compare the Blade 18x20 with the Prestige MP?
Even though Blade has the higher SW by alot, it's much easier to use, the PMP is far less forgiving, although the feel i would say is really nice, since the Blade is a muted flex, spin potential is roughly the same, Blade has a bit more power from memory, both serve very well, and PMP is a bit lacking in stability without lead in stock
@@ACTennis thanks for the feedback. How much lead do you suggest to add for the PMP?
@@clarencefong1107 Assuming swingweight is around 321 in stock, you want it to be like around high 320s to 330 at least, so youll probably need around 4g total at 10&2 , or maybe 5-6g at 3&9, might need to counter balance aswell
My take to add on another amazing review of yours: 1) V13PS: classic feel, less power than CV, more control, feel is amazing on SS which it also gives you more byte, more stable than CV..... i still prefer V11 with the red stripes on 3/9.... it had more easy power and to me more direct feel. 2) Clash98: it was a big letdown for me. I f loved it’s pillow feel it’s even more soft/buttery than 100/100 tour.... i would like it to have even more thinner body and my main issue was in penetration.... yes it has plenty of easy power but due to its softness ball stayed too much on strings and as a result i couldn’t play fast and take time away from my opponent.... yeah it may sound funny to some but for me was a huge issue. 3) Blade is a 50/50 situation. It has great feel and ball connection if you ll compare it which most of the muted modern racquets but if you compare it with previous blades and specially the GOAT V5 it’s a big letdown.....why the f made it so soft and less stiff ? Free power of Blade has reduced by a lot..... older Blades had way more better feel and direct power. Sometimes it can become erratic it doesn’t give you the katana precision of older Blades and cause it’s more muted you don’t have the 100% Blade traditional confidence on where the ball was gonna land. Wilson should also ditch mate PJs and return to glossy paint job..... i also tested V7s with low SW and still felt cumbersome through the air.... at last spin potential on older Blades was higher. Everything was better.... Wilson should keep free flex tech only to Clash. You don’t mess around with the most well known racquet out there along with Pure Aero.
Thank you, great feedback on the racquets too - i agree with the Clash 98, would of liked a thinner beam, but takes time to get used to in general with the way it pockets the ball
I can see why people like the V11, the V13 is just a completely different style of racquet, so people who are used to V11 and V12 will find that the way you need to play is a big change, not similar at all
Personally i like the Blade as it is, except they need to add more feel, i enjoy the aspect of it being a lower powered player frame, although i used to use the V6 for a while, but the V5 is being released again in V6 paintjob, i dont think it will be exactly the same, but still better without CV
@@ACTennis Wearhouse said that they are releasing V6 without CV which feels almost like V5. For me V5 is still the GOAT of
Blades (tsitsipas plays with V4) and I want that racquet to be re-released not V6 :(
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 Ah haha fair enough, probably because that CV one is a big seller in the paintjob, V6 was just the V5 with added CV though, but like i said, it will play similar, but wont be the same, and i think it also has to do with the gloss paint vs. the velvet paint, also changes the feel
@@ACTennis to be honest i am of those who didn’t have problem with CVs feel. Still Blade CV offered tons of feel (more raw) but it became more stiff compared to the more plush V5....V6 CV had also more free power..... i enjoyed all the V6 CV line despite people bashing it on forums. My main issue with V6 CV line was huge pain on the forearm.... and i had the same issue after playing with 16x19 and 18x16.... also some pain at my wrist.... still today it’s the only Blade that hurt my arm.... the one that supposedly had the least of vibrations due to CV :P.......another great racquet with CV was the Burn line..... to me it’s the one of the best mislooked tweeners out there..... a Blade inserted on a 100inch thicker body.
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 I actually used V6 as my main for almost 2 years, but didnt have any arm pains though, so i personally didnt mind them myself either 😬
Great video!
Just find missing one important racket to this comparison : pure strike 98 3rd gen 16x19
Could you please state any comment about pure strike (my current) and pro staff (my 1st opinion to switch)
(I'm not enjoying the muted feel of pure strike)
I was only doing Wilson's 3 big lineups here haha :), PS Gen 3 is a really nice racquet to be honest, aside from the muted feeling, the Pro Staff is just a completely different racquet in terms of playstyle, as the Strike will provide you with loads of free spin and power and some decent control, where the Pro Staff will provide you with nicer more connected feel, but no free power, at a heavier static weight, and is also stiffer than the Strike
@@ACTennis very nice!! actually my complaints about PS lies on muted feel AND high SW.. i do like stiff frames (i also have a pure drive vs and I like it, despite its lack of stability and weight), so I probably would miss the free power, however I think pure strike is almost too much (I have to compensate with higher tension ~54 lb on firm poly). All that said, I believe I could enjoy the pro staff.. thanks a lot for sharing your thoughts!!
@@WagnerRodeski The problem with the Pure Strike are the wild specs. I strung two recently for a friend and one had a 342 SW and the other one was 328SW with a 6g difference between the two!
@@googlereviewer1944 you are totally right, I haven't measured my sw yet, but it's definitely around 340, since the static weight is almost 10g over the specs. This is what I've learned, always test the specs before you left the store!
@@googlereviewer1944 That's true, if you get a nice spec one it plays well balanced, but I think just about every brand is a gamble except for Yonex lol, i always will prefer under spec then over spec though
Hello sir, how can I make sure mine pro staff is as specified? You said the SW on yours was off, thanks.
The only way is to check with the company you buy, ask them to measure to the specs you are looking for, you might need to pay extra though, but if you are serious or dont want to waste all that money on a bad specd racquet, might be worth
Hey man, I play with a clash 100 tour right now, I’m looking for something with just a little bit more power and control. I’ve been looking at a ezone 98 tour, or a pure drive tour. What other racquets would you recommend
Ezone 98 Tour will be a total control racquet with low power compared to the Clash, the clash is already a powerful racquet, the only thing that would beat it for power noticeably would be the Pure Drive, but you wouldnt get more control if you are adding power
Also the sacrifice of Pure Drive is feel is much worse, and the potential for arm issues with the stiffness is on the high risk end
So if you want more power, might be unlikely to find many things better balanced than the Clash, Pure Aero might be the be better than the Pure Drive because stiffness is lower, but i dont typically recommend either of those racquets, personally i think Clash is better
@@ACTennis so sorry, one more question. Would the ezone 98 tour be better for more power than an original 98
@@Awxken1x Not really, it's lower powered and heavier, not even something i would use - Pure Strike is also an option
@@ACTennis Thanks man!
@AC Tennis love your videos mate. I just got a new tennis racket, the babolat pulsion 102. do you think this is a good racket?
thanks alot , depends what level you are, if you are just beginning or haven't been playing long, then it is fine to use, if you are getting to intermediate level you may look at some different options
@@ACTennis I am 14 years old and not to brag, but I would say I am slightly above the average 14 year old tennis player. I am not a very strong hitter, but I can hit fairly well. after looking into it, I think I should get one of the blade models. would you say it is suitable for a 14 year old? sorry for the long and possibly annoying comments.
@@faidoz2821 What do you want from a racquet? control? power? spin? light and whippy?
@@ACTennis mainly control and some power.
Hi, which rocket is more suitable for a beginner, more Wilson Clash or Blade?
Clash is much more suitable 😊👌
How does each of these racquets compare to old Head youtek speed pro (315) and the first gen graphene speed pro??
I haven't used those ones in a loooong time unfortunately, also i hadn't progressed in my skills as much as i have now at the time i used them, so my memory and opinion would not be accurate
For the Blade Pro 18x20 what mods do you recommend to make it more playable and headlight? Like how many grams/tape in the handle is best?
Really depends on the swingweight you receive, if you receive over 340 with a head heavy balance (like above 32.5cm) then it might be a lost cause lol - for mine at 336 SW i can get away with just 7g in handle, or 15g to make it really nice to use
@@ACTennis Ahh, this is a risky one indeed. I will info. You when I do buy/receive the Blade Pro 18x20
@@SimplyKross95 Sounds good mate 😁
Nice videos. Will you review the Babolat Pure Strike 18x20?
Luckily , i just recently bought a Strike 16x19 and 18x20 lol
@@ACTennis Oh really, will you review? That's would be great comparison
This comparision is missing the Babolat Pure Strike, a very popular Racket
This was mainly Wilson, but maybe in future will do a multi brand one 🙂
@@ACTennis like the 95" inch one, loved that video, very conprehensive
@@jlparcerisa Appreciate that, glad you liked it!
Currently using vcore 97 HD thinking of making the switch to the pro staff as I think it may suit my game style more as I’m more of base liner that hits fairly heavy
Wouldnt the HD give you that control more than a Pro Staff? Pro staff would be lighter package anyway which is nicer
@@ACTennis
Yeh biggest thing I need for me is having a good weight to make sure I still swing through the ball. The Trade off is less manoeuvrability so was thinking the pro staff could be best of both. Have you tried the head pro tour 2.0?
@@BenjagoBenjago Check my latest video
@@ACTennis sweet!
What is your racket of choice and set up?
Currently Gravity Pro 332g strung, 337 SW, 32cm balance with Tour Bite 1.15mm, no added weight, but might find another GPro in a lower swingweight (under spec) in future
@@ACTennis I had really bad experiences with the whole gravity line quality control. I got a pro and the static weight was within a couple of grams, but the head was ridiculously heavy with an unplayable swingweight. Ended up with an over spec MP instead that ended up within 5 grams static with an over grip, but a much whippier SW
@@zacattack5243 I think what happens is that the averaging of all SWs listed ends up decreasing the true SW if the spec is on point, so if you get a couple grams, it ends up being much more of a differential, but yeah i will never buy a new racquet without finding out the SW first or if i know the SW is passed my range of playability
Hi, i've been playing tennis for 4 months now. I use a pure aero but i dont like it. I feel like it is too stiff and "clunky" (i dont know if that's the right word) wich rscket do you recommend? Thanks in advance
Clash 100 or Clash Pro is an option if you don't like the stiffness, it will take a little bit to get used to, but will still provide you with good power and spin - or Yonex Vcore 98 will also be good, that is in between
@@ACTennis thanks !!! But in my country there arent much of those rackets. I could get an ezone 98 or a blade 98. Do you recommend those?
@@Brunocapi If you want to keep power than Ezone or Head ,Speed if you can get it - Blade is good control racquet but will be very different to what you are used to
@@ACTennis ok i really apreciate your answer. Thank you!! Im already subbed
Hi! If I want to use the matching service at tenniswarehouse because of the qc of wilson. How should the unstrung swingweight be about with the pro staff v13 (314 grams)? THX a lot
Unstrung swingweight is around 27-30 points lower than what you will try to play with usually, but it doesn't always work out perfectly because it depends on how the weight is balanced when it's unstrung
@@ACTennis Thx for ur answer. The balance unstrung is 31,0
@@michelmarceau8115 fairly headlight , so you might get a decent swingweight not too high or low, and if you need to change it up, a little extra weight not too much
Thx👍
On you last location, what kind of surface were you playing on?
Actually they're all the same kind of surface which is like synthetic grass / mod grass / astro turd type, some have more sand on it than others
Great reviews! I’m an intermediate player that has been using Pure Aero for many years. Recently I feel that Pure Aero gives me too easy spin and power even if I don’t use the correct swing. It feels like it’s “cheating” me. I would like to improve my techniques. I’m thinking about switching to a more control oriented racquet to “teach” me good techniques. I recently demoed many racquets and narrowed down to Ezone 98, Vcore 98 and Blade 16x19. Which one do you think is the best choice for my situation? Or should I switch at all? Thank you so much in advance!
If you feel like you want to advance your technique then go for something less power and spin orientated sure - real technique would be better built with a Blade, but obviously it comes with good coach / learning - Vcore 98 may be a little more similar to the Aero but bit more controlled, so if you don't want to change drastically then that is the other option - Ezone is a little in between i would say, so it really depends how far you want to go with the transition to a different game, if just a little vcore, if not too extreme, ezone, if you want to really try something different than the blade
@@ACTennis Thank you so much! It’s super helpful! I really appreciate it!!!
fire review!
Thank you sir
Have you tried any Dunlop? I think you should playtest CX line 👍
Tried SX and CX a while back, but never had them for long, before i started making videos aswell, will see if i can try the new CX line when it's out in my country
@@ACTennis which CX you tried ?
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 200 and the 300 , i never tried the Tour before just because when it originally came out, i hadn't improved in my skills and probably couldn't handle the more advanced frames at that point
You should test out a donnay racket, it’ll be sick to see someone else’s opinion on them! 👍
If i can get my hands on them, sure thing!
I started with a Borg Pro many moons ago...
Hello. Will you review new head radical pro?
I will, its really late release in Australia, and i just got locked down again lol 😔
@@ACTennis ok, thanks ;)
Nice content dude! You playing pennant this year? If so, where do you play and what grade?
Thanks Peter, I don't play Pennant, too much of a commitment for me, I enter in AMTs once in a while, i'm not all that good lol, cant stay healthy for any extended period of time
@@ACTennis yeah I noticed you'd mentioned wrist issues in some of your vids which I'm sure is a pain. And that's alright mate it's all about enjoying yourself! I noticed you seem to play mainly on mod grass but if you ever want a hit on en tout cas I'm out at nunawading in the eastern suburbs, would be happy to.
Keep up the good work anyway big dog
@@peter27130 Not the wrist actually, totally ankle and achilles, so i can barely move or run properly without pain, other than that all good hahah, sounds good mate thanks!
very nice job!
Appreciate it Ryan!
@@ACTennis sure mate. I’ve played with all three of these, all solid options. Great job by Wilson. Definitely try the clash 98 again with a fresh set of strings at 51 or 52 or even 53, as you have great technique and can probably dial down the power (in the stick) a smidge.
Cheers!!!
Did you switch to v13 or considered doing it ?
Haha it's a great racquet, it is possible to switch, I use this and Ultra Pro as training racquets, and they are fantastic - but if I want to just win badly, I cannot replace my gravity pro
@@ACTennis so even for you it’s still demanding ? I hit some balls with it and the feel when hitting sweet spot was divine. You just need to always accelerate through contact to go for the shot.
@@TheodorosKolokotronis799 it's not demanding, i like it alot, but gravity pro is unmatchable racquet to be, it does everything well, so hard to replace that frame, but if i have not many choices, PS97 is one of the better retail ones for sure
You don t use your legs and the trunk in your Tennis.. Where do You think that spin born?
Hahah well i never said i was good 😆 but these are just friendly rallies anyway, it's more for footage not for proper training or serious play
Wilson is a sick company 97, 98 sq inches! Just make them all 100 sq inches. If I gonna make difference of all the weights and head sizes than I think I’ll be able to program my old vcr.
PS97 vs Ezone98 tour vs Vcore 98 2021 please
They're all quite different lol 😆
@9:40 are you doing kick serves here?
A mix of all serves, just a few thrown in there
I use two dampeners on my pro staff. Am I weird? Oh well it plays like a dream with buttery feel
I've seen a couple of people do the same lol, whatever works for you
@@ACTennis I do one at the bottom and one at the top. Ever seen that? xD
@@kevinle5460 Yeah i have
I feel clash is the best
What happened tot eh 6.1 95 final review? Lol.
It'll come eventually, but it wasn't of majority interest, wouldn't be worth putting in so much time in a video if people don't really care what it's about lol
They are both big rivals, even though they are in the same company! 😂
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Just get the Clash 108 and you can’t miss! 😉
too big
Clash is a horrible racquet ...but Wilson put so much money into its development, it now has to aggressively market and overhype it to make back that money.😑😒
It's a love / hate racquet, certainly got pumped hard with promotion, but some people really like the frame, i play pretty well with it, and it works nicely for people with any arm pains, other people just can't get used to the feel and the flex, can be too different, but to each their own
Wilson quality control seems to be the worst of all racquet manufacturers. :-/
Hahah probably not wrong
Blade 98
Great review, thanks!
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