Great review. I enjoy these better when the rackets are similar like these. It's a little whacky when you do a 98 vs 100 frames because they are so different.
Don‘t know why, but I really like the „personality“ style of comparison 😂👍 It‘s way easier to understand than rackets just being „lively“, „controlled“, etc.
“You must get out and try them” and there lies the problem. It is so difficult in the UK to try rackets. Yes some online stores will send you ademo, but you can’t compare different rackets. Great video as always though. I really like toe look of the vcore
Yes and most of the times the strings and tension will be different in both of the racquets. So it’s even tougher to compare two frames when the strings are different too 🫠
@@ph-tennis Thanks for the offer, but it sort of highlights the issue. I pay for a racket and you send it to me to try, if I dont like it I pay to send it back and you refund minus the £20 demo fee and stringing cost. So I’m £40+ down and then have to try another. I can never truly try multiple rackets and compare them. This isn’t a criticism of you guys as that’s what everyone else does and it must be hard to make the business model work.
Since all rackets cost the same, I don't see why people don't want to just buy Yonex. They have great quality control so you can buy two of them and know what you get, they have better sweet spot design for the same sqin and they are very well rounded rackets. The other brands have always something more and something less that you want only when you are high UTR player to adjust to your style. For a 3 to 4 player Yonex is the way to go.
@@ph-tennis true but most of us google what we like since we can't try everything. That's why we watch these kind of videos. What I am saying that we all get little fooled by these reviews, for an intermediate player the racket should be the last worries. If one has little bit more spin or power doent' really matter, the big improvement to do is with the biomechanics first
@@ph-tennis not the official numbers but more of the feelings, cause I think there are stiff rackets that feels quite comfortable, curious how the PA feels in terms of the "stiffness" comparing to the vcore
@@Lucian86yep. The 100 is the premium topspin frame, with a high launch angle while the 98 has a lower launch angle and just feels different, definitely more for players who like to hit through the ball instead of brushing it with maximum spin.
Excellent review. These are my top choices to replace my current Babolat racquets.
Glad you like them!
Great review. I enjoy these better when the rackets are similar like these. It's a little whacky when you do a 98 vs 100 frames because they are so different.
Don‘t know why, but I really like the „personality“ style of comparison 😂👍
It‘s way easier to understand than rackets just being „lively“, „controlled“, etc.
“You must get out and try them” and there lies the problem. It is so difficult in the UK to try rackets. Yes some online stores will send you ademo, but you can’t compare different rackets. Great video as always though. I really like toe look of the vcore
Yes and most of the times the strings and tension will be different in both of the racquets. So it’s even tougher to compare two frames when the strings are different too 🫠
Ugh. That’s terrible. 😐 Does Tennis Warehouse Europe send out multiple racquets at the same time? TW does here in the States does.
You can demo with us!
www.ph-tennis.co.uk/pages/demo-service
@@ph-tennis Thanks for the offer, but it sort of highlights the issue. I pay for a racket and you send it to me to try, if I dont like it I pay to send it back and you refund minus the £20 demo fee and stringing cost. So I’m £40+ down and then have to try another. I can never truly try multiple rackets and compare them. This isn’t a criticism of you guys as that’s what everyone else does and it must be hard to make the business model work.
I just personally find Head rackets to be more style over substance, just don't get good feedback compared to Yonex, Babo etc
If you could always share the type of strings, gage, and tension it would be super. Thank you.
Ah you did. Thank you.
Since all rackets cost the same, I don't see why people don't want to just buy Yonex. They have great quality control so you can buy two of them and know what you get, they have better sweet spot design for the same sqin and they are very well rounded rackets. The other brands have always something more and something less that you want only when you are high UTR player to adjust to your style. For a 3 to 4 player Yonex is the way to go.
Great point. People like what they like I guess?
@@ph-tennis true but most of us google what we like since we can't try everything. That's why we watch these kind of videos. What I am saying that we all get little fooled by these reviews, for an intermediate player the racket should be the last worries. If one has little bit more spin or power doent' really matter, the big improvement to do is with the biomechanics first
What tension and string of Vcore 100?
ruclips.net/video/oh8avcjMnLQ/видео.htmlsi=dR-En23axZVB4-MJ&t=72
How about the stiffness tho
And beam thickness right?
In terms of an official RA rating?
VCORE 100 25.3mm / 25.3mm / 22mm
Extreme: 23mm / 26mm / 21mm
@@ph-tennis not the official numbers but more of the feelings, cause I think there are stiff rackets that feels quite comfortable, curious how the PA feels in terms of the "stiffness" comparing to the vcore
First as always baby
The Vcore100 seems so much thicker than 98
It is! Well spotted
@@ph-tennis does it play so much differently?
@@Lucian86yep.
The 100 is the premium topspin frame, with a high launch angle while the 98 has a lower launch angle and just feels different, definitely more for players who like to hit through the ball instead of brushing it with maximum spin.
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