Were you hoping for a glowing review on a racquet you already like? Go watch a tennis warehouse review or something for that. This channel does honest reviews.
@@MarkSansait I don't know whats going on here are you sure you didn't get a defective racquet or terrible string setup for this racquet or something cause slices are great just like everything else in this racquet imo and on the tennis warehouse customer reviews I see someone else saying slices are a dream with this racquet as well its not just me
Mark maybe you need to work on that slice. This is one of the best rackets I have played with for the slice shot. I am a very experienced player so maybe at different levels the racket feels different. You use your arm way more than the shoulder turn, unit turn, and your step into the shot therefore your lack of power. Try turning your shoulder more placing the racket in the balls path then step in with your body while carving the ball with underspin and placement. You will get much more power and depth. Just arming the ball with a whipping stroke gives loss of power and placement. Thus making you hate the racket for slice. Sometimes it is not the hammer but the person swinging it.
Overcomplicated advise imo. Slice is all about feel. Racquet finish higher than the point of impact, lean in, follow through. Those are the main points.
Recently purchased this new Blade v8 16x19 and got to have an extended hitting session with it yesterday against someone of a higher skill level (~4.5, I'm a 4.0). Mark is spot on in almost all regards! My only slight disagreement would be for his comments on the slice as I did not experience any issues with trajectory or depth of slice. The suggested added weight would definitely improve the slices for anyone that does feel the same, but to me it was good enough. Side note: slicing against shots with pace were a dream. I also did not have any feelings of "lack of power and instability near the hoop of the head," but this seems to be a finer and more detailed criticism. Overall, bang on review Mark! This racket is exactly what you said. It's fast/maneuverable yet stable enough overall, comfortable/plush while retaining connection to the ball (not mushy at all), and overall a great modern frame! Would highly suggest people give it a try :) Some context: I am a "long time" pro staff user (9+ years), recently switched to this new blade from the Pro Staff 97 v13. I loved the Pro Staff, but was looking for something more forgiving and comfortable. I don't have any elbow or wrist issues, but figured it was good to go to something more comfortable and plush now and thank myself for it later down the line. Current strings in my blades: 1) Poly Tour Rev/Poly Tour Pro (16g, 55 lbs) and 2) Confidential/Poly Tour Pro (16g, 55 lbs)
@@sebastiancastellanos6165 I haven't tried the Ultra Pro, but I will say that I mirror your thoughts exactly on the blade v7. Thought it was way too mushy, really did not like it personally. This blade is very plush and comfortable but still provides you the feel and connection to the ball. If you're looking for a "softer" pro staff, I think this would be a great stick to demo! It's going to have more pop than the pro staff, but you also will get more forgiveness.
@@FirestarG1 between the two I preferred the confidential setup as the stiffer mains helped to give me slightly more control than the rev, which felt livelier. This blade is more powerful than my previous pro staff, so I am definitely looking for a stiffer setup w/ my strings (combination of a decently stiff string + higher tension than I normally went in my pro staff). Not a huge fan of confidential, has always felt a tad muted to me. Will continue to test strings to find a great combo for me personally.
i like your bh; it flows before the strike. your fh is a slap!! works for you... i found this racquet to be very good. The stick I enjoyed most of the Blade98 was the Amplifeel 16x19. it was awesome. I am a ball striker, from the BL. I'll force the short ball, the approach shot was good b/c of the light racquet. thanks Mark!
Is it possible for you to make a video where you list your favourite frames of all time? Would love your input regarding what you are looking for in a frame and why!
Love the review! Funny part is I actually LOVED it on slice and that's one of the things that won me over and now I own 2. That's the ONLY thing I disagree with you on though. String setup might have to do with it too... I'm using VS Touch Gut 16g in mains at 57lbs and 17g RPM Blast in crosses at 54lbs.
Played k factor blade and blx blade 98 for years, recently switched to Pure Aero VS 98. Good stick, more pop than the blade. Don’t see many people playing with the VS version of pure aero
Mark, I am looking at the Blade V8…. A little undecided as to whether to go with 16x19 or 18x20…Even though I use a SW forehand , I still tend to go flat..definitely not a loopy stroke. I have a one-handed backhand and hit mostly flat drives and occasional slice. I have soft hands , therefore touch ( drop shots, etc.) is very important. From your perspective and experience, which string setup would you recommend? ( I also noticed that most of the WTA players who endorse the Blade, don’t actually use it… a paint job)
Hi Just bought Blade 16/19 V8....I found that has less head weight than the V7. You know where I should out weights to have the same balance of the V7? Thanks
I want to play test this one since it came out but it is out of stock everywhere. I wanted to test it against my Radical MP 2021 since I was maybe looking for a same type of racket but with slightly less swingweight en a little bit more flex. But I couldnt, there were no demo's available for the next month (already gone) so I bought a second Radical MP 2021 since I just played awesome with that racket. If any one has tried both the Radical MP 2021 vs this Blade 16*19 v8 please share your thoughts.
I'm exactly om the same spot. I doing good with my Radical MP. But i do miss the serves and the blade feel. I used the v6, but i felt the higher sw wasn't for me. I used v7 and it was too underpowered and too flex. I'm very curious about this v8, it's seems to be close to the radical in some specs, but better on serves and volleys, and quicker in the air...
@@faustobaldo I can serve really well with the Rad, flat and spins. I don't think the blade will be much different for me there, maybe less powerful. The V8 Blade is with volleys maybe more faster in the air but TW specs say that the Rad has a better/higher twistweight, so maybe more stable on contact. And for me the maneuverability is Very good with the Rad. So maybe the blade is not "better" per see, just different. a good demo will give answers which one will fit someone better, but I dont expect very big differences. I chose the Rad now because from other reviews I read that the Rad has a much better spin potential than the blade and is a bit more powerful which I like. But I am still curious about the flex/touch and the swingweight since I could enjoy that too.
Yes completely agree with you; the spin of the radical is very good, for groundstrokes is awesome, at serves too, but i used to serve better with my old blades (win more free points). it's just a matter of taste. This the most solid Radical i have seen so far; but i will always be curious with the new Blades, it's my guilty pleasure, Radical's is where all have begun haha
The PS97 is much less forgiving than the Blade. Smaller sweet spot. The Blade plays similarly as they are both control oriented but the Blade is lighter and more forgiving. I play with both and I’m giving up my PS97, it’s just too demanding for me and I’m a 4.0. So far the Blade works for me but I’m going to keep testing other racquets.
Are u using the solinco hyper G on this one? And how much weight would u add? Because i don't want my racktet to be that heavy. Hope to hear from you keep up the great content!
Interesting review. I tried this racket. First two dates I was in love. 3rd and 4th date I was hitting badly. It's not a forgiving racket, and lacks power especially if you're feeling tired and just not focused. But on a good day, this racket plays amazing and can unleash heavy balls.
May I suggest getting some ND filters for your drone? The droneshots with lots of movement (0:40 for example) are so hard to watch due to the lack of motion blur :P
Great video but the reason why you're having trouble with the slice is because of your follow through and you need to hit your slice with your body forward with a shoulder dip. It's also very stable if you can time your shots properly and that applies on all rackets
Hello. I would like to know if you would recommend this racket to me when I am quite a beginner and I have been on the court about 25 times this season. I tried the Wilson Clash 100 and it wasn't bad but so far I've only played with my insanely hard Wilson hammer 4.2 and I'm a little bothered by how much the Clash springs. And now I'm deciding whether to buy a Clash or a Blade v8 ... I'm a 185cm tall man
A playing partner of mine switched to it from the Yonex ezone and vcore racquets. He has been smashing balls with it. There are times when his shots are so good that I am shaking my head like wtf. It is great in returns and for hitting flat shots as his results are night and day compared to the Yonexes.
@@dustyroot4708 indeed. Both my son and I switched and the level of our play has risen considerably. Great feel and control with adequate power. It's not at all what we expected from it's more "tweener" specs! Also, as a definite "grey beard", here, I can state that it's pretty easy on the arm.
Hey Mark. Great channel. Please could you highlight a bit of a con by Wilson to include the new Blade 101L v8 in its new line up when it is basically a v7 with a new paint job. It doesn't have the new DirectConnect for FortyFive technology yet it is being advertised as a v8 when clearly it is not. I know as I've just bought one!
re: slice...I think your issue with slice from the baseline is more about defense than offense. I found that this racquet was great at slice as an actual approach shot rather than a defensive back-foot slice where a heavier frame will help. That's the trade-off for maneuverability.
this is an attacking players racket, good review dont agree with the slice comments however it does lack stability for defensive block shots when playing bigger hitters but its manourvability makes up for it, just add abit of led, luckily i love to attack most shots this racket gives me more confidence to do so after the pro staff rf edition it's much easier
I would also like to see comparison between the two blades but also I would like to see even more racquets compared to each other. Hopefully there will be many more racquet reviews coming from you soon.
@@MarkSansait it’s the best babolat i ve ever tested. If only it was more natural on one hand backhand. Do you prefer it over v core 95 2021 ? Did you try new v core pro 97 310 by any chance ?
Do test Babolat Pure Aero (opt for Rafa version), i think because the price are similar and im a fab of both Babolat and Wilson. New to the Game, been playing for a month now. Already considering to get a new racquet and would like a review between the two. Could help other fan players like me. Thanks
I wonder how this v8 differs from my v7. I've seen a lot of reviews saying this is easier to play with than previous versions. Only thing I changed about my v7 is a leather grip to get a more headlight balance.
Im a high school player and I played with the v7 before demoing the v8. So far I really dislike the v8, and feel that its more head heavy and less maneuverable. I also get less power(interestingly enough).
Nice and honest review, but I don’t agree with you on the slices. I have never played a better slice in my life since playing with this racket (for two months now). My level has increased (a lot) since playing with this Blade. Also in terms of hitting a volley or smash.
Sounds a lot like the late pro staff 95 (2014) which flexed a lot towards the tip and was very manoeuvrable overall with great touch and feel at the net. Massive loss of power whenever you hit close to the tip. I’m not entirely convinced re. your opinion on slices because I would always expect having anyway
@@hungrylance I wanted to switch from the Babolat RPM Blast to something cheaper. Tried the Yonex Poly Tour Pro first. Was not too bad, but just not my string. Then tried the Solinco Hyper-G. Awesome, but not cheaper than the RPM Blast. I probably still would have switched. Then I tried the Lynx Tour because it is also 6 sided like the Hyoer-G. Man this thing is Godly. It feels and plays even better than the Hyper-G and I have never played a string that felt better on flat first serves. Aaaand. In Germany, the Hyper-G reel (200m) costs around 130€, the RPM Blast around 140€. I just got a reel of the Head Lynx Tour for 77,95€. One thing: I tried the orange one and ordered, the nude color. I hope they play the same. But I think if there are any differences, they might be minor.
And one last addition. The string broke after 5 hours of playing on clay. But so does the RPM Blast and also The Hyper-G. I am currently using a Babolat Pure Aero Tour.
Oooh sounds awesome! Will def have to try it! Been looking for some good spin and control strings (currently using vcore95) and these have definitely popped up. My only concern is that i do like to swing through and am worried about strings that give a little too much power haha. But maybe its more my technique if anything :p
@@hungrylance The Head Lynx Tour is actually relatively low powered. Here is a quote from the tennis-warehouse review I can definetly confirm: "Lynx Tour offered lots of control. I was able to take full cuts at the ball without fear of overhitting thanks to the lower-powered response." I would recommend reading that review anyways :) Karue from My Tennis HQ is playing the VCore95 with the Head Lynx Tour. You might also want to have a look at his channel. I think there is a video where he explains his setup. He is a former pro with a highest ranking of 300 something in the world.
@@MarkSansait That setup will spray balls with that stick. Imo setting up and playing the Blade like it's a Burn or an Ultra totally misses the point. So to speak.
Why do you sound like you hate everything mate?
I don't. I said that this was an extremely quick racket that's comfortable. It's just slices just SUCK.
Were you hoping for a glowing review on a racquet you already like? Go watch a tennis warehouse review or something for that. This channel does honest reviews.
No u
Agreed. Mark needs to smile more in his videos or he just looks like an angry asian man. I believe the only time he smiled was when he said head
@@MarkSansait I don't know whats going on here are you sure you didn't get a defective racquet or terrible string setup for this racquet or something cause slices are great just like everything else in this racquet imo and on the tennis warehouse customer reviews I see someone else saying slices are a dream with this racquet as well its not just me
Mark maybe you need to work on that slice. This is one of the best rackets I have played with for the slice shot. I am a very experienced player so maybe at different levels the racket feels different. You use your arm way more than the shoulder turn, unit turn, and your step into the shot therefore your lack of power. Try turning your shoulder more placing the racket in the balls path then step in with your body while carving the ball with underspin and placement. You will get much more power and depth. Just arming the ball with a whipping stroke gives loss of power and placement. Thus making you hate the racket for slice. Sometimes it is not the hammer but the person swinging it.
Overcomplicated advise imo. Slice is all about feel. Racquet finish higher than the point of impact, lean in, follow through. Those are the main points.
definitely his technique, he said the same thing about the aero vs being "bad for slices"
Yeah his slice is rubbish.
Nice, detailed review. Yes, a side-by-side comparison with the 18x20 would be great.
Recently purchased this new Blade v8 16x19 and got to have an extended hitting session with it yesterday against someone of a higher skill level (~4.5, I'm a 4.0). Mark is spot on in almost all regards! My only slight disagreement would be for his comments on the slice as I did not experience any issues with trajectory or depth of slice. The suggested added weight would definitely improve the slices for anyone that does feel the same, but to me it was good enough. Side note: slicing against shots with pace were a dream. I also did not have any feelings of "lack of power and instability near the hoop of the head," but this seems to be a finer and more detailed criticism.
Overall, bang on review Mark! This racket is exactly what you said. It's fast/maneuverable yet stable enough overall, comfortable/plush while retaining connection to the ball (not mushy at all), and overall a great modern frame! Would highly suggest people give it a try :)
Some context: I am a "long time" pro staff user (9+ years), recently switched to this new blade from the Pro Staff 97 v13. I loved the Pro Staff, but was looking for something more forgiving and comfortable. I don't have any elbow or wrist issues, but figured it was good to go to something more comfortable and plush now and thank myself for it later down the line.
Current strings in my blades: 1) Poly Tour Rev/Poly Tour Pro (16g, 55 lbs) and 2) Confidential/Poly Tour Pro (16g, 55 lbs)
Did you try the Ultra Pro 16x19? I just want a softer pro staff but the blade v7 was a dissaster, really weird flex and way too mushy
@@sebastiancastellanos6165 I haven't tried the Ultra Pro, but I will say that I mirror your thoughts exactly on the blade v7. Thought it was way too mushy, really did not like it personally. This blade is very plush and comfortable but still provides you the feel and connection to the ball. If you're looking for a "softer" pro staff, I think this would be a great stick to demo! It's going to have more pop than the pro staff, but you also will get more forgiveness.
how are these string setups?
@@FirestarG1 between the two I preferred the confidential setup as the stiffer mains helped to give me slightly more control than the rev, which felt livelier. This blade is more powerful than my previous pro staff, so I am definitely looking for a stiffer setup w/ my strings (combination of a decently stiff string + higher tension than I normally went in my pro staff). Not a huge fan of confidential, has always felt a tad muted to me. Will continue to test strings to find a great combo for me personally.
I think he has a technical issue with his slice back hand. The racquet is too laid back thus sending the ball in an upward trajectory.
Thanks for the good review. Also, that drone b-roll was amazing!
i like your bh; it flows before the strike. your fh is a slap!! works for you... i found this racquet to be very good. The stick I enjoyed most of the Blade98 was the Amplifeel 16x19. it was awesome. I am a ball striker, from the BL. I'll force the short ball, the approach shot was good b/c of the light racquet. thanks Mark!
Is it possible for you to make a video where you list your favourite frames of all time?
Would love your input regarding what you are looking for in a frame and why!
Hi Mark thanks and good job for your review. How does this compare to Wilson pro staff 97 v13?
Love what your doing man. Great video. Gave me a lot of editing ideas
Been recently playing with the blade V8 104 extended length great racquet especially on serves super comfortable and no issues with maneuverability
Love the review! Funny part is I actually LOVED it on slice and that's one of the things that won me over and now I own 2. That's the ONLY thing I disagree with you on though. String setup might have to do with it too... I'm using VS Touch Gut 16g in mains at 57lbs and 17g RPM Blast in crosses at 54lbs.
How is the power of the racquet? specially with 57 in main? I am thinking to do the same with lower tension in main and having Alu power in cross
Great job as usual. Sure. I would like a comparison of the the two blades
Coming up once I get back from Hawaii!
Asking again for a review of Bweh's Gravity Pro! Great review as always!
I'd rather see a review of the Gravity Tour, as it's another 305g racquet.
Mark , which would you choose out f these three: Blade v8 16x19; Blade vs 18x19; or 2023 Pure Aero?
Played k factor blade and blx blade 98 for years, recently switched to Pure Aero VS 98.
Good stick, more pop than the blade. Don’t see many people playing with the VS version of pure aero
I main the VS!
Mark, I am looking at the Blade V8…. A little undecided as to whether to go with 16x19 or 18x20…Even though I use a SW forehand , I still tend to go flat..definitely not a loopy stroke. I have a one-handed backhand and hit mostly flat drives and occasional slice. I have soft hands , therefore touch ( drop shots, etc.) is very important. From your perspective and experience, which string setup would you recommend? ( I also noticed that most of the WTA players who endorse the Blade, don’t actually use it… a paint job)
What’s set up do you use finally? I have the same type style
another great video!!, did you try the 100?they say is very comfortable and more powerful ,and so you tell us how can pray with one hand , thank you
Hi Just bought Blade 16/19 V8....I found that has less head weight than the V7. You know where I should out weights to have the same balance of the V7? Thanks
I want to play test this one since it came out but it is out of stock everywhere. I wanted to test it against my Radical MP 2021 since I was maybe looking for a same type of racket but with slightly less swingweight en a little bit more flex. But I couldnt, there were no demo's available for the next month (already gone) so I bought a second Radical MP 2021 since I just played awesome with that racket. If any one has tried both the Radical MP 2021 vs this Blade 16*19 v8 please share your thoughts.
I'm exactly om the same spot. I doing good with my Radical MP. But i do miss the serves and the blade feel. I used the v6, but i felt the higher sw wasn't for me. I used v7 and it was too underpowered and too flex. I'm very curious about this v8, it's seems to be close to the radical in some specs, but better on serves and volleys, and quicker in the air...
@@faustobaldo I can serve really well with the Rad, flat and spins. I don't think the blade will be much different for me there, maybe less powerful. The V8 Blade is with volleys maybe more faster in the air but TW specs say that the Rad has a better/higher twistweight, so maybe more stable on contact. And for me the maneuverability is Very good with the Rad. So maybe the blade is not "better" per see, just different. a good demo will give answers which one will fit someone better, but I dont expect very big differences. I chose the Rad now because from other reviews I read that the Rad has a much better spin potential than the blade and is a bit more powerful which I like. But I am still curious about the flex/touch and the swingweight since I could enjoy that too.
Yes completely agree with you; the spin of the radical is very good, for groundstrokes is awesome, at serves too, but i used to serve better with my old blades (win more free points). it's just a matter of taste. This the most solid Radical i have seen so far; but i will always be curious with the new Blades, it's my guilty pleasure, Radical's is where all have begun haha
Listening to tour review, it seems v7 is better since the bigger sw allows more razor slice, stability, etc ...
How would you compare these 2 ?
Great analysis as always:). Please do a head to head between 16x19 and 18x20!
What are the major differences between the Blade and Pro Staff line? Both seem to be control oriented.
From my experience, Blade is slightly more modern (aka power) oriented than the rest of the pro staff line.
@@MarkSansait Cool thanks. I just bought a PS97, but that sweet paintjob on the Blade caught my eye.
PS are also more heavy and headlight. Both great rackets
The PS97 is much less forgiving than the Blade. Smaller sweet spot. The Blade plays similarly as they are both control oriented but the Blade is lighter and more forgiving. I play with both and I’m giving up my PS97, it’s just too demanding for me and I’m a 4.0. So far the Blade works for me but I’m going to keep testing other racquets.
Are u using the solinco hyper G on this one? And how much weight would u add? Because i don't want my racktet to be that heavy. Hope to hear from you keep up the great content!
Interesting review. I tried this racket. First two dates I was in love. 3rd and 4th date I was hitting badly. It's not a forgiving racket, and lacks power especially if you're feeling tired and just not focused. But on a good day, this racket plays amazing and can unleash heavy balls.
May I suggest getting some ND filters for your drone? The droneshots with lots of movement (0:40 for example) are so hard to watch due to the lack of motion blur :P
Great review man!!
Great video but the reason why you're having trouble with the slice is because of your follow through and you need to hit your slice with your body forward with a shoulder dip.
It's also very stable if you can time your shots properly and that applies on all rackets
Make a video so we can criticize your form too.
Hi marks is blade 100 V8 has same stiffness as 98 V8 ?
Hi, how would you compare this to the Radical MP 2021 ?
Nice review mark! Where would you put lead tape for the 18x20 version? On top of the 17 gauge advice you made
Hi Mark, 16 gauge solinco as in 1.30mm? Or 16L 1.25mm.
which is better between dense and open pattern?
Hello. I would like to know if you would recommend this racket to me when I am quite a beginner and I have been on the court about 25 times this season. I tried the Wilson Clash 100 and it wasn't bad but so far I've only played with my insanely hard Wilson hammer 4.2 and I'm a little bothered by how much the Clash springs. And now I'm deciding whether to buy a Clash or a Blade v8 ... I'm a 185cm tall man
I think you ought to try the Six.One 100 ProStaff. For me, it's the perfect blend...and it's GREAT on returns!👍
A playing partner of mine switched to it from the Yonex ezone and vcore racquets. He has been smashing balls with it. There are times when his shots are so good that I am shaking my head like wtf. It is great in returns and for hitting flat shots as his results are night and day compared to the Yonexes.
@@dustyroot4708 indeed. Both my son and I switched and the level of our play has risen considerably. Great feel and control with adequate power. It's not at all what we expected from it's more "tweener" specs!
Also, as a definite "grey beard", here, I can state that it's pretty easy on the arm.
Nice! I have the PS100 coming in soon! Looking forward to trying it out.
Hey Mark. Great channel. Please could you highlight a bit of a con by Wilson to include the new Blade 101L v8 in its new line up when it is basically a v7 with a new paint job. It doesn't have the new DirectConnect for FortyFive technology yet it is being advertised as a v8 when clearly it is not. I know as I've just bought one!
What is your current racket today?
I got good deals on my Wilson 97S and RF97. Would anyone happen to know if the Blade is comparable and maybe something I should add to the arsenal?
re: slice...I think your issue with slice from the baseline is more about defense than offense. I found that this racquet was great at slice as an actual approach shot rather than a defensive back-foot slice where a heavier frame will help. That's the trade-off for maneuverability.
this is an attacking players racket, good review dont agree with the slice comments however it does lack stability for defensive block shots when playing bigger hitters but its manourvability makes up for it, just add abit of led, luckily i love to attack most shots this racket gives me more confidence to do so after the pro staff rf edition it's much easier
I would also like to see comparison between the two blades but also I would like to see even more racquets compared to each other. Hopefully there will be many more racquet reviews coming from you soon.
Mark have you switched to Pure Aero or Pure Aero Vs ? Strung with hyper g 1.25 ?
Pure Aero VS 16g Hyper-G 52lbs
@@MarkSansait it’s the best babolat i ve ever tested. If only it was more natural on one hand backhand. Do you prefer it over v core 95 2021 ? Did you try new v core pro 97 310 by any chance ?
We don't blame the racket or anything else. We have to only adjust our stroke. 🙂👍🎉💖🙏
the version 7 was one of my fav rackets i tried last year was an all arounder. just did earthing right with selinco G full bed 50lb
can you also review the new blade 100? your contents are awesome!
Great work Mark!
i just got the V 8 and im going to use solinco confidential for it. tension 52
What did you string it with? - Also a comparison sounds great!
Is the beam shape changed? What does "box rounded beam" mean?
Box beam with rounded edges. More box than elliptical.
@@dustyroot4708 so like a "rounded box beam"?
@@davelee6002 Exactly
Have you tried the Wilson blade Pro v8 from pro labs ?
Nice content mate 🎾🇺🇸
Do test Babolat Pure Aero (opt for Rafa version), i think because the price are similar and im a fab of both Babolat and Wilson.
New to the Game, been playing for a month now. Already considering to get a new racquet and would like a review between the two. Could help other fan players like me. Thanks
very special shot requires a very special racket xD
I wonder how this v8 differs from my v7. I've seen a lot of reviews saying this is easier to play with than previous versions. Only thing I changed about my v7 is a leather grip to get a more headlight balance.
Please do side by side comparison with 18x20. Thanks!
would love to get your thoughts on the new prince ripstick.
What is the flex like
Great review. Slices are a problem on backhand. It needs weight at 13 3 and 9.
Im a high school player and I played with the v7 before demoing the v8. So far I really dislike the v8, and feel that its more head heavy and less maneuverable. I also get less power(interestingly enough).
I never tried the 16x19 v7 blade 😤
What's up with all those cracks in the parking lot?
Nice and honest review, but I don’t agree with you on the slices. I have never played a better slice in my life since playing with this racket (for two months now). My level has increased (a lot) since playing with this Blade. Also in terms of hitting a volley or smash.
А что у тебя Радукану на заставке делает?? Она вообще совсем другой ракеткой играет!!🤣🌺🤣
As far as slice, maybe change your grip to bevel 1 or 1.5. And don’t rotate body.
Mark doing gods work nice
I love youre Channel love from Germany
I like the v6 with no countervail
Sounds a lot like the late pro staff 95 (2014) which flexed a lot towards the tip and was very manoeuvrable overall with great touch and feel at the net. Massive loss of power whenever you hit close to the tip. I’m not entirely convinced re. your opinion on slices because I would always expect having anyway
Comparison please
Sounds like folks are better off buying a Blade Pro
That's a nice location
Day 2 of telling you to try the Head Lynx Tour String :D
Do you know how these compare to the solinco lineup? Been hearing good things. My current faves are the confidentials
@@hungrylance I wanted to switch from the Babolat RPM Blast to something cheaper. Tried the Yonex Poly Tour Pro first. Was not too bad, but just not my string. Then tried the Solinco Hyper-G. Awesome, but not cheaper than the RPM Blast. I probably still would have switched. Then I tried the Lynx Tour because it is also 6 sided like the Hyoer-G. Man this thing is Godly. It feels and plays even better than the Hyper-G and I have never played a string that felt better on flat first serves.
Aaaand. In Germany, the Hyper-G reel (200m) costs around 130€, the RPM Blast around 140€. I just got a reel of the Head Lynx Tour for 77,95€.
One thing: I tried the orange one and ordered, the nude color. I hope they play the same. But I think if there are any differences, they might be minor.
And one last addition. The string broke after 5 hours of playing on clay. But so does the RPM Blast and also The Hyper-G.
I am currently using a Babolat Pure Aero Tour.
Oooh sounds awesome! Will def have to try it! Been looking for some good spin and control strings (currently using vcore95) and these have definitely popped up. My only concern is that i do like to swing through and am worried about strings that give a little too much power haha. But maybe its more my technique if anything :p
@@hungrylance The Head Lynx Tour is actually relatively low powered. Here is a quote from the tennis-warehouse review I can definetly confirm:
"Lynx Tour offered lots of control. I was able to take full cuts at the ball without fear of overhitting thanks to the lower-powered response."
I would recommend reading that review anyways :)
Karue from My Tennis HQ is playing the VCore95 with the Head Lynx Tour. You might also want to have a look at his channel. I think there is a video where he explains his setup. He is a former pro with a highest ranking of 300 something in the world.
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Can’t take this review seriously as he’s having a harder time than Biden w the teleprompter
You got garbage Hyper-G in there? Let me guess, low tension?
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@@MarkSansait That setup will spray balls with that stick. Imo setting up and playing the Blade like it's a Burn or an Ultra totally misses the point. So to speak.