Understand your point, I guess they're all talking about the rackets they preferred best out of the lineups. The possible downsides of the rackets I think Pete alluded to are, They're not huge spin machines nor are they going to give you easy free power but they are certainly right up there as the best control and feel-orientated rackets on the market!
First non Japanese review I’ve watched, comparison between previous and the new is good thing, especially if your a current user, makes us realize what to expect from the new Yonex Percept
Enjoyable for sure, missing the part where you ask them the conparisons between why theyd like the 97h vs a 97d. Also would this 100d compete with a gravity pro or tour?
It’s a beautiful Racket I just bought a 2021 Vcore pro 100 strung with Rev at 48lb reduced £112.50 all in delivered 👌 no brainer Tempted to get the 97 Vcore pro at £115 all in what’s not to love 🤷♂️ or you could buy one Percept for £245 🤨
Crazy tease for review!🎉🎉🎉 Some points to be discussed though. I feel like while these (like VCP) lineups are all great control feel rackets, it's hard to keep up to hard hitters playing with PA98 for example. What do you guys think? I was a 4.0 player who now a bit busy with works, played with EZTour 2022 98, but wants a more versatile racket to play in doubles. I like VC95 and RF97, too, yet while those rackets play great when I'm controlling the points, I am often frustrated by hard hitters with similar level that force me to be defensive. Maybe it is not reflected in your playtesters who all very advanced players. Out of topic, how about Radical MP for easier "control" racket with a bit of power? I like Prince ATS 98, too.
I currently use the Ezone 98 2022 and I would suggest trying that one. Add a little bit of weight to 3 and 9 for stability and then add some on the cap to keep the same balance.
Looks Dope! I’m a big fan of the 2019 green VCPs, last gen felt too clunky...hope the “Servo Filter” and improved throat make it cut though the air nicely
The molds are the same as before (beam thickness, dimensions) but the mass distribution has changed slightly, with more graphite in the hoops of all models, making them slightly more polarized, so they all have slightly higher perpetual motion potential -- ie. once you get the racquet moving, the racquet will feel slightly more like it's "swinging itself". Other than that though, swing dynamics will feel roughly identical as to before.
@@outcometechnology was watching a Japanese review and they showed a slight change in throat proportions, along with a flexier material material used in the layup...ill wait a couple years to buy used for a steal or when the sales are too good to pass up, lol
I'm still using the VCP HD, always looking to the ones that will replace them, not that they need to be replaced. Today it seems that would be the Gravity Pro. Before them it seemed it'd be the Speed Pro. Other than these and the Precept, I guess there's no other option I like.
Can Josh Berry compare the percept 97 versus the babolat pure strike VS that he is currently using? Both are 97 sq inches racquet. It would be interesting to see. Thanks!
I've loved using the 2021 Vcore Pro 100 (strung with Poly Tour Rev) as it felt like an extension of my arm. Looking at reviews from many sources, it seems like the common sentiment is that the new Percept rackets offer greater feedback, with a more 'old-school' hitting sensation like the 95D (which I'm also using). Which racket in the Percept line is most similar to the 95D?
New Vcp 97 310 is close, stiffer, point and shoot and a bit more plow than it's predecessor. I'm like you, love the 2021 100, not sure about the new line, stiffer, more sw, won't feel the same.
Hey. It was tested - but just not a favourite with the testers. It suits more of an intermediate player who wants some additional power. These guys don't need that.
@@allthingstennis yeah I understand. Im a female player in my 20´s who used to play at an elite level. My technique is still great but since Im playing on a recreational level I just want an easy racket that still got the playability/feel of a more advanced frame(pure drives are not my thing). So I was hoping to hear how it played and compared to something like Head Speed mp or Wilson Blade 100 16x19.
I narrowed down to 2 rackets of 100 sq inch 100D and Pro Staff X. How does both compared in terms of lpough through, stability, precision, feel. Much Thanks !
is there anything in the percept line that feels somewhere between the vcore95 and the vcore98? I'm finding the 95 just a little too underpowered, and the 98 too overpowered, but I like the way they feel : /
@@Batwam0 that's my next step. I moved to a high altitude area right as I got the 98 (I picked one up as the newer generation is a lot less stiff). I'm going to try the 98 at 56lbs up from 52lbs. I haven't been able to play back at sea level with the 98, but I suspect altitude is a factor as the balls really sail here
@@Batwam0 that's definitely the other side of the coin. I'm not having this issue whatsoever on my backhand, which generates more spin naturally. I'm starting to wonder if something like the ezone 98 would suit my game more as my forehand is feeling pretty flat lately
Very much interested in the 97H. Is it easier to manoeuvre / use than the latest Vcore Pro 97H which I found a bit sluggish? The previous 2019 version which was the HG I found ok so is it similar to that manoeuvrability wise? Also struggled with the RF97 so again how does it compare with that in terms of usability? I currently use the Pro Staff 97 V14 which I like but want something with a bit more mass / stability to hit a heavier ball so thinking the 97H Percept would be a good choice? Or the 97D? But I tend to like more open string patterns so leaning towards the 97H but just worried about the weight being too much. As always for your help ATT team.
I have used the 97HD and D from the last line ups but I struggle slightly with the launch angle being a 16x19 player. Is the launch angle the same on the ‘23 D vs. 21 D
I use a vcore 100 V6 model and I’m thinking of making the switch. Would you be able to tell me if the Percept will have a similar effect for sticking volleys and stay behind the baseline trying to grind everything down. Also which Percept would fit my game the best. Thanks!
Always quick and effective on the first impressions/reviews! Pete used to play with a completely stock VCP97 (other than the leather grip, no lead added)? Thanks!
Hey, it’s Pete from the play test, I did try weight on the Vcore pro, and just preferred it without. I also used the H and D models for a while but ended up using the regular 97 grip 2 with a leather grip. I liked the whip I got with it on the single handed backhand. Any other questions feel free to ask. Thanks
@@peterclifford7238 Stunning. Thank you for your quick reply. I'll have to test it stock then. I instantly customized it since the swingweight was much lower than my previous frames. Can't weight to demo this new version. Have a good one!
Coming from the standard EZone 98, which racquet would be a good transition? I like the EZone 98 for serves and even ground strokes, but it flies on me every now and again (more than my previous racquet), which takes away from my stroke confidence. Also, it feels like the EZone power range is very sensitive, making it hard to adjust between soft and hard hitting opponents. I'm looking for more consistency into rallies, without sacrificing on serves.
Definetly the vcp 97 310, I often Cole and go between those 2 and I find more accuracy and better spin on the vcp 97, can swing freely. My balls are way more heavy with the vcp.
Great vid! I used the old Wawrinka VC 95D for years and recently switched to the EZone 98. I like the easy power of the EZone, but miss the stability, precision and sheer crush of the ball that the 95Ds have when swinging fast. My perfect racket would be the 95Ds, but with a slightly softer feel. Would the new Percept 97D fit the bill?
@@allthingstennis I would actually say that instead of the VCore 95, I would look at the incoming VCore 98 Tour instead along side the P97H and P97D -- the VC 98 Tour is IMHO what the VC95 should have been -- more stable, more consistent string bed, with almost the same level of control and maneuverability -- all around a better stick.
Mayyyyyyyyyte ... the title of this vid doesn't quite meet expections: "Yonex PERCEPT full range" yet you only seem to touch on the 97 and 97H. What about the D or the L? I only watched this because I'm looking for reviews on the 97L ... which you didn't cover ...
The e zone was the racket to fix my arm issues, with both the racket and string being nice and soft it allows me to go high with the tension that help with control
Really depends what your preference is. What i hear is a little bit stiffer and crisper and more power. Stability is a word that is used in 10 thousand different ways. In my opinion there is no issue with stability of the vcore pro. The stiffer feel and more power is something i do not prefer. I prefer soft low powered rackets. The vcore pro is a little bit too muted though, so a little bit more crispness would be welcome. So for me the percept is not a clear improvement. And that name... Horrible
I'm with you with the name. English is my 2nd language, I feel more comfortable than 95+ of non native speakers with it, but I still don't know how to pronounce percept nor I fully understood the meaning of the word. My perception 😉 is they put too much thought into it.
@@elchanclascocina The pronounciation isn't hard, but the word just doesn't have anything. Like they don't have a marketing department at Yonex. I understand they want to differentiate the racket from the vcore, so vcore pro is confusing. V core is vertical spin oriented.. Ezone is the easy one.. their control line has to compete with pro staff, prestige, gravity, pure strike. Then they have to do something better than "percept", even just CPro would be better. Like Control Pro.
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So happy to hear a great review of the 97D. I’ve hopped around the entire Yonex line up and keep returning to the 97D. Can’t wait to place my order!
'19 97HD. '21 97D. '23 97D. if u have great technique and want to hit flat lasers, these are the sticks to get.
IDK, but a review with only positive feedback feels a little biased... like all the playtesters working for Yonex, lol!
Yonex does this all the time. Maybe youre just not used to massive changes like your head and wilsons?
Understand your point, I guess they're all talking about the rackets they preferred best out of the lineups. The possible downsides of the rackets I think Pete alluded to are, They're not huge spin machines nor are they going to give you easy free power but they are certainly right up there as the best control and feel-orientated rackets on the market!
@allthingstennis are the percepts similiar to the 2018 vcore pros in terms of feel and stability? As you guys said it's stiffer this time around.
They're a tennis shop. This is a product promotion. Waste of time video.
First non Japanese review I’ve watched, comparison between previous and the new is good thing, especially if your a current user, makes us realize what to expect from the new Yonex Percept
A new Yonex range is beyond exciting!
Yes, was waiting for a english review for a week jesus.. thanks ATT!
Hope you enjoyed it!
Enjoyable for sure, missing the part where you ask them the conparisons between why theyd like the 97h vs a 97d. Also would this 100d compete with a gravity pro or tour?
Awesome format, various real good players doing the review !
What's the string tension and string for the rackets ?
Do you happen to know the stiffness ratings of these racquets?
How's the Percept 100 compare to the VCORE 98 and 100 -- would you say the Percept 100 sits in between the VC98 and VC100, in terms of power and spin?
Tennis warehouse Europe has the old Vcore Pro racquets at more than 50% off now.
How do these frames compare to the Yonex Regna?
Uggh and I bought a new Vcore Pro at the start of the season. I can only say to play test this because the feel and power output not for everyone.
2021 version?
@@yourbedroompunk7601 yep....I like it better than the 2019 that I demo...
It’s a beautiful Racket I just bought a 2021 Vcore pro 100 strung with Rev at 48lb reduced £112.50 all in delivered 👌 no brainer Tempted to get the 97 Vcore pro at £115 all in what’s not to love 🤷♂️ or you could buy one Percept for £245 🤨
Did get my hands on one today but was not able to test it. The looks are great. Will test it somewhere the next couple of weeks.
Your channel is excellent, thx
Glad you enjoy it!
Crazy tease for review!🎉🎉🎉
Some points to be discussed though. I feel like while these (like VCP) lineups are all great control feel rackets, it's hard to keep up to hard hitters playing with PA98 for example. What do you guys think? I was a 4.0 player who now a bit busy with works, played with EZTour 2022 98, but wants a more versatile racket to play in doubles. I like VC95 and RF97, too, yet while those rackets play great when I'm controlling the points, I am often frustrated by hard hitters with similar level that force me to be defensive. Maybe it is not reflected in your playtesters who all very advanced players.
Out of topic, how about Radical MP for easier "control" racket with a bit of power? I like Prince ATS 98, too.
I currently use the Ezone 98 2022 and I would suggest trying that one. Add a little bit of weight to 3 and 9 for stability and then add some on the cap to keep the same balance.
@@Lefty_Tenn1s it's too high powered for my swing, that's why I changed to Tour
Looks Dope! I’m a big fan of the 2019 green VCPs, last gen felt too clunky...hope the “Servo Filter” and improved throat make it cut though the air nicely
The molds are the same as before (beam thickness, dimensions) but the mass distribution has changed slightly, with more graphite in the hoops of all models, making them slightly more polarized, so they all have slightly higher perpetual motion potential -- ie. once you get the racquet moving, the racquet will feel slightly more like it's "swinging itself". Other than that though, swing dynamics will feel roughly identical as to before.
@@outcometechnology was watching a Japanese review and they showed a slight change in throat proportions, along with a flexier material material used in the layup...ill wait a couple years to buy used for a steal or when the sales are too good to pass up, lol
I'm still using the VCP HD, always looking to the ones that will replace them, not that they need to be replaced. Today it seems that would be the Gravity Pro. Before them it seemed it'd be the Speed Pro. Other than these and the Precept, I guess there's no other option I like.
Can Josh Berry compare the percept 97 versus the babolat pure strike VS that he is currently using? Both are 97 sq inches racquet. It would be interesting to see. Thanks!
Is the standard percept 97 similiar to the vcore pro 2018 version? As you guys desribed it a bit stiffer and hopefully a more graphity feel?
Curious about this too
good players testing. Worth listening to
Most spin friendly among the bunch?
I've loved using the 2021 Vcore Pro 100 (strung with Poly Tour Rev) as it felt like an extension of my arm. Looking at reviews from many sources, it seems like the common sentiment is that the new Percept rackets offer greater feedback, with a more 'old-school' hitting sensation like the 95D (which I'm also using). Which racket in the Percept line is most similar to the 95D?
New Vcp 97 310 is close, stiffer, point and shoot and a bit more plow than it's predecessor.
I'm like you, love the 2021 100, not sure about the new line, stiffer, more sw, won't feel the same.
I wish Yonex brought back the 16x20
Review prince 97 and 93 please
Are y'all sponsored by Yonex?
Great review! But a little sad that the 100 16x19 wasnt reviewed
Hey. It was tested - but just not a favourite with the testers. It suits more of an intermediate player who wants some additional power. These guys don't need that.
@@allthingstennis yeah I understand. Im a female player in my 20´s who used to play at an elite level.
My technique is still great but since Im playing on a recreational level I just want an easy racket that still got the playability/feel of a more advanced frame(pure drives are not my thing).
So I was hoping to hear how it played and compared to something like Head Speed mp or Wilson Blade 100 16x19.
@@allthingstennis But all good! You guys are doing a great job:)
@@daqueenbobo Sounds like we need to do some reviewing with you!
Get Michelle to test it out, feels like a racket she’d like.
I narrowed down to 2 rackets of 100 sq inch 100D and Pro Staff X. How does both compared in terms of lpough through, stability, precision, feel. Much Thanks !
is there anything in the percept line that feels somewhere between the vcore95 and the vcore98? I'm finding the 95 just a little too underpowered, and the 98 too overpowered, but I like the way they feel : /
@@Batwam0 that's my next step. I moved to a high altitude area right as I got the 98 (I picked one up as the newer generation is a lot less stiff). I'm going to try the 98 at 56lbs up from 52lbs. I haven't been able to play back at sea level with the 98, but I suspect altitude is a factor as the balls really sail here
@@Batwam0 that's definitely the other side of the coin. I'm not having this issue whatsoever on my backhand, which generates more spin naturally. I'm starting to wonder if something like the ezone 98 would suit my game more as my forehand is feeling pretty flat lately
Very much interested in the 97H. Is it easier to manoeuvre / use than the latest Vcore Pro 97H which I found a bit sluggish? The previous 2019 version which was the HG I found ok so is it similar to that manoeuvrability wise? Also struggled with the RF97 so again how does it compare with that in terms of usability? I currently use the Pro Staff 97 V14 which I like but want something with a bit more mass / stability to hit a heavier ball so thinking the 97H Percept would be a good choice? Or the 97D? But I tend to like more open string patterns so leaning towards the 97H but just worried about the weight being too much. As always for your help ATT team.
I'm not sure it will be more maneuverable, as still the same weight and balance etc. Maybe look at the 97D?
For Me, Graphite is The best Material for Building Great raquets with stability, feel and Control….🤷♂️
+oliverpilatiz5533 Volkls vcell material is better
Nice Video Ross, any idea on costs, roughly
Is @peterclifford7238 still using the P97? If so what string setup did he end up using? Thanks!
I have used the 97HD and D from the last line ups but I struggle slightly with the launch angle being a 16x19 player. Is the launch angle the same on the ‘23 D vs. 21 D
When does the racquets drop in the us?
I use a vcore 100 V6 model and I’m thinking of making the switch. Would you be able to tell me if the Percept will have a similar effect for sticking volleys and stay behind the baseline trying to grind everything down. Also which Percept would fit my game the best.
Thanks!
what tension was the 97D strung with?
53lbs Poly Tour Rev Mint
Always quick and effective on the first impressions/reviews! Pete used to play with a completely stock VCP97 (other than the leather grip, no lead added)? Thanks!
Hey, it’s Pete from the play test, I did try weight on the Vcore pro, and just preferred it without. I also used the H and D models for a while but ended up using the regular 97 grip 2 with a leather grip. I liked the whip I got with it on the single handed backhand. Any other questions feel free to ask. Thanks
@@peterclifford7238 Stunning. Thank you for your quick reply. I'll have to test it stock then. I instantly customized it since the swingweight was much lower than my previous frames. Can't weight to demo this new version. Have a good one!
@@yatuducheeez yeah definitely try as is, then can always tweak to suit you. But enjoy!
@@peterclifford7238 oh, and what did you settle for on strings for the VCP97 2021?
@@yatuducheeez I use poly tour spin 1.20 in the mains and poly tour pro 1.25 crosses at 56/54
Coming from the standard EZone 98, which racquet would be a good transition? I like the EZone 98 for serves and even ground strokes, but it flies on me every now and again (more than my previous racquet), which takes away from my stroke confidence. Also, it feels like the EZone power range is very sensitive, making it hard to adjust between soft and hard hitting opponents. I'm looking for more consistency into rallies, without sacrificing on serves.
Definetly the vcp 97 310, I often Cole and go between those 2 and I find more accuracy and better spin on the vcp 97, can swing freely. My balls are way more heavy with the vcp.
i thought more stiffer head would provide more Power ?? than Vcore. did you say this is less powerful than Vcore ??
Yes more powerful than a vcore pro for sure. I'd say less pwer than a standard vcore
Great vid! I used the old Wawrinka VC 95D for years and recently switched to the EZone 98. I like the easy power of the EZone, but miss the stability, precision and sheer crush of the ball that the 95Ds have when swinging fast. My perfect racket would be the 95Ds, but with a slightly softer feel. Would the new Percept 97D fit the bill?
Yeah sounds like a good transition- Also look at the current VCORE 95 with some added weight?
@@allthingstennis I would actually say that instead of the VCore 95, I would look at the incoming VCore 98 Tour instead along side the P97H and P97D -- the VC 98 Tour is IMHO what the VC95 should have been -- more stable, more consistent string bed, with almost the same level of control and maneuverability -- all around a better stick.
Oh these look very good.
Where is the 100d review? Or is that one coming later?
Right towards the end of the video Dennis uses it
@@allthingstennis What racquet does Dennis currently use? That would provide context for why he preferred the 100d. Great reviews and thanks!
@@gholland75 Gravity MP weighted up
@@allthingstennis oh didn’t see this. Did you reupload the video?
Mayyyyyyyyyte ... the title of this vid doesn't quite meet expections: "Yonex PERCEPT full range" yet you only seem to touch on the 97 and 97H. What about the D or the L? I only watched this because I'm looking for reviews on the 97L ... which you didn't cover ...
Is this replacing the vcore pro ??
Yes
What’s the owners fav frame ? Out of the new range ?
I actually loved the 97D - felt amazingly crisp and precise!
Hmmm….. sounds and looks like Yonex is trying to replicate the Wilson H22 (Blade Pro) 🤣
99% of the viewers dont play as anything as good as this guys and percept is for very advanced players , conclusion the racquets isnt for u.
Not true. Decent intermediates can play with at least the 100 versions. Specs not too far from ezone 98
Ezone tour with PTP at 58lbs, no wonder he has arm issues lol
The e zone was the racket to fix my arm issues, with both the racket and string being nice and soft it allows me to go high with the tension that help with control
ARAN is my guyyyyy ❤️
He's barely 5'5" and still hitting aces like a pro. Amazing.
@@krt24x7is he really 5'5 ? I thought less
Dennis looks like Shapovolov 😂❤
Live this thanks but say negatives too
Downside is there 100% suited to better players
V core pro 97 was a dead noodle. No power at all
1st
bro i just bought a 97 pro :( FAK
Still a great frame!
Really depends what your preference is. What i hear is a little bit stiffer and crisper and more power.
Stability is a word that is used in 10 thousand different ways. In my opinion there is no issue with stability of the vcore pro. The stiffer feel and more power is something i do not prefer. I prefer soft low powered rackets. The vcore pro is a little bit too muted though, so a little bit more crispness would be welcome.
So for me the percept is not a clear improvement.
And that name... Horrible
I'm with you with the name. English is my 2nd language, I feel more comfortable than 95+ of non native speakers with it, but I still don't know how to pronounce percept nor I fully understood the meaning of the word. My perception 😉 is they put too much thought into it.
@@elchanclascocina The pronounciation isn't hard, but the word just doesn't have anything. Like they don't have a marketing department at Yonex. I understand they want to differentiate the racket from the vcore, so vcore pro is confusing. V core is vertical spin oriented.. Ezone is the easy one.. their control line has to compete with pro staff, prestige, gravity, pure strike. Then they have to do something better than "percept", even just CPro would be better. Like Control Pro.
I swear all they do is just redistribute the weights around, which you could do with some lead tape
They got rid of VDM