Always love your videos, not too serious but informative and the right level of detail. When my elbow plays up I use the Clash 98 V2 which despite not getting great reviews at the time I find it very comfortable with plenty of control. It keeps me on court whilst in recovery mode. I am surprised they are not making a 98 inch frame in the V3 but I guess it wasn't a big seller in the V2 range!
I started playing tennis again about two years ago an used a Clash due to my pretty fragile arm. It is not the greatest racket for anyone who likes feeling the ball, specially if you grew up playing with more classic frames. The ball launches and it is not very precise so you have to accomodate your game for those bigger targets and forget about playing close to the lines. This does not mean you can't play competitively. It's inherent inconsitency can turn a middle of the court shot in a lucky winner if you hit hard enough. I generally use a Head Speed MP, however, I keep my Clash and use it from time to time whenever I have any discomfort. If your goal is being able to stay in court, the Clash is the best option.
I really like the Clash, although I am not part of the target group. But whatever helps to reduce the skill cap may prevent ppl to abandon Tennis and start Pickleball or Padel or however you call it. And that keeps the clubs alive. So the Clash may save our sport more than anything else. That's why I like the Clash. And it's not THAT soft. I just watched AM stringing measuring a wooden racquet, the RA is in the 30s! And I know one player who uses a Clash and plays really good Tennis. Better than me tbh. So it's not only for beginners or intermediates. They can even keep it as they progress. So it's all just good news. And merry Christmas to all.
@jabirout Not for me. I use something that you would consider a control racquet. Ask me again when I am 70 or even older, but at the moment a Clash would be the wrong pick for me.
@@jabirout Didn't doubt that. Your recommendation seemed like convinving me to try though. But I have found my racquet, I will never touch another one as long as it stays intact.
Man almost nailed it with that pj. Should of used a darker red or that shifting red from last version on the text. That bright orange just reminds me of construction or Halloween colors.
Along with racquets and runners, the best racquet reviews. Keep up the great work PH TEAM.
Always love your videos, not too serious but informative and the right level of detail. When my elbow plays up I use the Clash 98 V2 which despite not getting great reviews at the time I find it very comfortable with plenty of control. It keeps me on court whilst in recovery mode. I am surprised they are not making a 98 inch frame in the V3 but I guess it wasn't a big seller in the V2 range!
More hitting session please ❤
I started playing tennis again about two years ago an used a Clash due to my pretty fragile arm. It is not the greatest racket for anyone who likes feeling the ball, specially if you grew up playing with more classic frames. The ball launches and it is not very precise so you have to accomodate your game for those bigger targets and forget about playing close to the lines. This does not mean you can't play competitively. It's inherent inconsitency can turn a middle of the court shot in a lucky winner if you hit hard enough. I generally use a Head Speed MP, however, I keep my Clash and use it from time to time whenever I have any discomfort. If your goal is being able to stay in court, the Clash is the best option.
I really like the Clash, although I am not part of the target group.
But whatever helps to reduce the skill cap may prevent ppl to abandon Tennis and start Pickleball or Padel or however you call it.
And that keeps the clubs alive. So the Clash may save our sport more than anything else.
That's why I like the Clash.
And it's not THAT soft. I just watched AM stringing measuring a wooden racquet, the RA is in the 30s!
And I know one player who uses a Clash and plays really good Tennis. Better than me tbh.
So it's not only for beginners or intermediates. They can even keep it as they progress.
So it's all just good news.
And merry Christmas to all.
Take the 100, ad 3g of tape at 12 and it's a well rounded racquet, not only for recreational players. The pro in stock form is very well rounded.
@jabirout Not for me. I use something that you would consider a control racquet.
Ask me again when I am 70 or even older, but at the moment a Clash would be the wrong pick for me.
@sebastiandomagala9233 I'm using a dunlop cx200 and a blade 98 v8 yet this clash can be a dood player's frame
@@jabirout Didn't doubt that. Your recommendation seemed like convinving me to try though.
But I have found my racquet, I will never touch another one as long as it stays intact.
@sebastiandomagala9233 Must say did enjoy a lot vcp 97 310 and HD 2019 (green one, real), gravity tour, extreme tour. @sebastiandomagala9233
Merry Christmas Gentlemen. Keep up the great work. All the best to you and your families.
How does the Clash v3 100 compare to the new Ezone 100?
Much more comfortable, more feel, more net clearance, less power.
Which of these two would be better for an intermediate 3.8-4.0 singles player? Gravity 98 or Ezone 100 v8? Or is it a toss up?
Where's the 98sq" version?
It’s gone!
String tension on the standard 100?
Man almost nailed it with that pj. Should of used a darker red or that shifting red from last version on the text. That bright orange just reminds me of construction or Halloween colors.
Reminds me of the V1
Wilson should provide a Futurama special edition for bender.
4G su un telaio che ha flex 57 😂😂
4g soft