@@davidashman4839 350g , 332 strung, 5g overgrip, 2g dampner, extra 10-11g from head finest calf skin - the yomex replacement grip is only 12g, so it seems they lightened it, because from what i remember the 305g had a 18g one
The review we've all been waiting for 😆 glad to hear that the stability is much improved vs the 305, that's the only thing I've ever had against the Ezone line is that stability isn't 100% without adding lead to 3 and 9. Interesting comment about the OHBH too... I struggled with the OHBH with the AI/DR98s when I first picked them up, but after a full term of using them exclusively they're just fine - any OHBH users thinking of switching definitely need to account for a bit of a transitional period. Great review!
Awesome review, I find the more recent ezone 98s to play quite different to the stand out previous iterations of the XI98, AI98 and the fan favourite DR98. I found them to play quite hollow and lacking the overall mass and feel of the original DR98. Really enjoyed this comprehensive review.
Cheers maaate - It's heavy! funny enough it seems to be made differently compared to yours, if it came in your weight range, it would of been a perfect racquet
Great review, and very important for me! Having a one-handed backhand, the maneuverability is a key criteria, as I need to be able to whip the racquet quickly, but having demoed the 98 Tour, I suspected it was a bit too beefy....very important to know that others agree. I'm now leaning more towards the VCore Pro 98 310 or the new 320 with the 18x20 string configuration. 320 gms. but more HL and a 20mm beam dimension all-round would seem to make it more maneuverable, but still powerful enough. Would be fascinated to hear your thoughts...
Thanks mate - HD is nicer balance and everything, so better for 1H but still a decently heavy racquet, very small sweet spot, and quite demanding overall because of it's lack of forgiveness Honestly i think the forgotten one of the bunch is Vcore Pro 310 - does everything well and has space to customize if its not enough weight, great for 1H, more forgiving and good spin, also not super stiff, just firm
Appreciate the feedback! I'm still trying to decide between the HD and the 310. Last night, I demoed the Head Prestige MP (320gm, 18x20) almost identical to the HD and I loved it, particularly on serve, but not sure how my elbow might hold-up to the weight long term. As the 310 is "only" 16x19, but has 97" frame compared to the Prestige's 98", I'm assuming that may help provide some extra control...is that a correct train of thought ??
Thanks mate - I actually like the Pure Strike gen 3 alot, really can use it's power to dictate points, probably the best power / control frame at the moment
@@ACTennis thank you for replying to my comment. My main problem with the Pure Strike is that after an hour playing I feel a bit of pain in my wrist. Would you say that the Ezone is less powerful than the Pure Strike? Would love to know your thoughts on Pure Strike Tour.
@@Francisyrah Pure Strike in general is more powerful than the Ezone Tour by a noticeable margin, and that is without the added weight or swingweight for plowthrough - so Ezone Tour will generate it's power from the heft, but it's not straight up as powerful as the Pure Strike So if you go to Pure Strike Tour that will be given more powerful because it has raw power + the heft Pure strike is on the stiffer side than not as you say, so yeah for sure look after your physical health first and don't overplay with stiff strings or stiff racquets if they are too much for you to handle
I ended up sticking with the 305g 98. Seems like the difference in weight between this and the 305g is mostly in the head as I prefer a whippier frame. Customizing the Tour to get the balance to what I liked made it heavier than I wanted, so I ended up just adding a leather grip to the 305g and counterbalanced it a little bit but not completely by adding 6g total at 10 and 2. Pretty happy with it so far
Good stuff man, whatever suits you best is the way to go, glad youre happy with your purchase, Tour is probably too heavy for me to use in terms of balance aswell, i feel the RF97 is easier to be honest But many great racquets to choose from on retail market in this day and age, very lucky
I'm waiting for my tour to arrive. I'm nowhere near as good a hitter as you, but I'm hoping that my less whippy forehand motion manages the weight balance ok. If not, I'm still loving the 305, although a little torn with the radical pro as well!
A more efficient stroke will definitely be useful on the Tour's balance, if i shortened my stroke im sure it could help me get away with it - will be keen to check out the new radicals, they are a bit late for release here it seems
@@ACTennis thanks for the tip! I may be in the minority, but enjoy the previous gen radical pros quite a bit. The 2021 is a straight improvement almost identical feel in the swing, don't know where they hide those 5 grams! But I don't get on with the color scheme, so won't be splashing out on the upgrade :)
Thank you 🙂 i like the latest Pure Strike 98, it's alot softer compared to the last one for me, some people still have issues but i think it works well - only con is that it's a bit too muted, but not so much that i couldnt play with it as a main racquet, has some monstrous power and spin balanced with the control that the Drive and Aero don't have
Assuming you buy a Gravity Pro on spec with a swingweight in low 330s, the Gpro is faster because of beam width, more headlight and easier to swing in general, comfort is relatively better, can get away with a few more stiffer strings than Ezone, feel is nicer as Ezone is very muted and not as plush Gpro is more powerful (only because it's easier to generate faster swing speed, but if all was equal than Ezone would have better plow Ezone is better for serving and stability. but doesnt mean Gpro is bad, just 2 things it does a bit better Both are forgiving but nothing has the sweet spot the size of any Gravity
@@peterlappland I like the Extreme for ease of use compared to the Ezone, high swingweight and head heavier balance doesnt go well with my technique, but this one does play very nicely and i think many people will enjoy it
Thanks so much for this review. I'm transitioning from my old APD (2013) and have been demoing lots of racquets to find a new fit. I've recently fallen in love with the Wilson Blade v7 - 16x19. I feel like it gives me significantly better control, feel, and connection to the ball. The Pure Strike (16x19) was good as well, but felt like I still was over hitting and couldn't quite reign in the pop off the string bed. If you were to compare this frame directly to those two (most importantly, to the Blade v7), where would you place it? How does it feel directly compared to the Blade? Thanks so much - your input is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks mate! one thing i learnt recently about Babolats is that Power comes first, i didn't realize that (maybe i'm just slow) but the Aero is Power Spin, Drive is Power Speed and Strike is Power Control - power comes first, and i thought the strike was genuinely just a more control orientated racquet, but the power is still monstrous and more than any of my other racquets i typically play and review (Also have a new blade review up from few days ago if you haven't seen) Ezone Tour is a solid racquet overall if you enjoy playing with high static weights and probably don't have a big / loopy swing. Blade and Strike will cut through the air a ton faster and be much more user friendly in comparison It has a similarish muted feel to the Blade, but its low headlight balance at that static weight is much more difficult to swing and fatter beam width aswell Power is not too far apart, but the Ezone will have a ton more plowthrough, and won't need any additional weight to the hoop, but definitely needs it in the handle Ezone will be more control focused but provides a little less spin If you're new to player frames, Blade will be a great starting option, and down the track you just need to additional weight to fix its flaws, but you probably won't notice them unless you're already advanced Hope that helps!
@@ACTennis Thanks so much for your response. I've spent even more time with the Blade now, and the only thing I miss from my AeroPro Drive (2013) is a little power and pop off the string bed for serves. I think it's because of the 62 RA. The Blade feels even more maneuverable and head light than the Pure Strike. Can you feel a significant difference in the balance and swing weight of the 16x19 Blade vs. this Ezone Tour? It sounds like it would give me the pop from the serves that I'm looking for, but might not be as easy and fun to use in other aspects...
@@bfacta07 @Benjamin Dutcher Yeah you need added weight to punch through the ball on the Blade, was the same with counterveil versiom but it already had a 66 RA stiffness so it packed more power All ezones are great for serving, actually most Yonexs are - the tradeoff for the ezone tour to get the serve going and make everything else more difficult may be a heavy price to pay though I have 0 struggles with blade balance, but ezone tour requires some readjustment in terms of strength building for me, definitely need to add weight to handle IMO otherwise it's very difficult to log around unless you want to 100% commit to it knowing so
@@bfacta07 Not many i can think of in a 16x19, but one that comes to mind is Vcore Pro 310, not sure if thats on the heavier side for you, but that should do everything really well, balance is also pretty good If you find the midnight blue cosmetic it should be significantly cheaper too, the latest green one should be almost identical If you were to try an 18x20, try the Gravity Tour
This review is great. How would you say the pop off the frame is compared to the Wilson Blade v7 18x20? I like higher SWs and play 4.5 level. The only thing I find myself wanting is a little more easy depth and penetration on 50-70% power swings. For example, with a Wilson Ultra Tour, I find that stringing in the low 40s and swinging out hard the whole time gets me where I can hit through the other player. The Blade I don't have to swing as fast so often. Does the yonex tour provide a little more free power there ?
I'd say if you can maintain your swing speed at it's swingweight, and if the balance affects (add the leather) you'll find a really nice pop off the Yonex, more so than the Blade 18x20, especially if you pair it with a more powerful poly - PTP really is a good balance, i used Lynx Tour 2nd time around, and got a little less out of it You probably wouldn't need to go as low in this, around 45-48lbs - it really packs a lethal punch if you swing through it completely
@@ACTennis Good stuff, thank you. Forgot to mention I like the balance at 4-5pts HL. Helps me control my swing better. My main issue is I use a lot of energy sometimes to hit through an opponent with the Ultra Tour. Its a little less effort with the Blade v7, but still a lot. Id love to get the most power I can out of my big swings and also be able to hit deep and heavy as possible with my rally ball.
@@landonh3535 Yep that seems about right with the Ultra Tour and Blade, Ezone Tour is a give or take, you get what you put in more than the Blade, but you're asking for a hefty piece to move around for a couple hours
@@ACTennis Appreciate it, really helps! I know with this class of frames we start splitting hairs a little so your reviews are helpful in sorting it out.
Sorry mate didn't see this comment - thanks alot - not really comparable racquets, Ezone Tour requires a very solid player with alot of strength and stamina to maintain and sustain it's play, more controlled and lower powered unless you can swing very fast - clash 98 is more user friendly, nicer on the arm, can provide adequate power and spin, versatile racquet
Good stuff man, can’t wait for the Andy Murray review. I have a an original PT630 and it is my favourite rac so far. Does a pro stock pt57a have twaron ?and does it play similar or better then the pt630?
Gonna have to do more research myself to be honest! Ive hit with several PT57A pro stocks, but just dont know the full details behind them, maybe at some point ill do a Pro Tour 630, PT57 and PT 2.0 comparison
It plays the same as the 630 if they are at the same weight. Exact same layup, still made in Austria. Just missing lead added in the hairpin. 630 very soft and plush, noticeable flex on most strokes. 2.0 a bit more firm, similarly great plush pocketing but more juice on groundstrokes and serves.
Hey! I'm a huge fan from Italy. I recently got an amazing deal on the ezone 98 which I couldn't turn down. Unfortunately, I would have loved the tour model. Can you recommend me things I could do to the stick to get it to feel and balance like the tour version (location and quantity of lead tape). Keep up the great work!
Thanks mate, since 305 is more headlight, im sure you could try adding 2g each side at 10&2, and 2g at 3&9, that should make it much closer to the 330ish swingweight, i still would recommend counter balance the 8g in the handle though, because the Tour ended up swinging a bit slow
Awesome review. I have always played with Babolat, currently using the PureStrike 98 Gen2. I had demoed the new PureStrike Gen3 and the standard Ezone 98 strung at 48 lbs but found that PureStrike was more comfortable and solid at contact. The Ezone felt stiffer and head light compared to the PureStrike. Would you say that the new Ezone Tour would be a much closer racquet in comparison to the new PureStrike instead of the standard Ezone? Thanks,
Thanks! Ezone Tour is more about the heft and control as its focus, because spin generation is olaay but not super bitey like PSG3, and you need to be either accustomed to higher weights or be strong to maintain racquet head speed Actually the PSG3 is one of my favourite racquets at the moment, it has a ton of power and spin, but the control side is alot better than the Drive and Aero, it's also much more user friendly than the Ezone Tour But if you think the weights no issue,, the Ezone is a great racquet for sure, and a ton of people really seem to love it
I have a 1 hander as well, been playing with the Vcore 98 2020 PLUS, but looking at this review and considering it is only 4 points headlight, I think I will go back to a Vcore Pro HD, loved that stick and the maneuverability. Ever tried that Yonex?
I've had 2 short opportunities to play with it, but never in my own setup, all the specs indicate that it would be totally suited for my game style, except maybe the static weight, i could reduce a little bit with a lighter grip - i'll need to give it another whirl some time , i know it's supposed to be pretty good! I'm all good with frames like Gravity, Blade, RF97, PT2.0, not too bad in terms of handle for my game - i could make a switch to this if i fully committed, need to build up that strength, i might even try decreasing the weight with thinner strings and such and see how it goes
@@adamcang4683 Should be next in line for an update, i'm sure it was originally organized for release this year, but with COVID who knows what's happened - if tournaments were happening like usual i'm sure they would, but Japan shut down their factories, so Yonex closed for a period of time, which is probably why some countries are having a delay in the Ezone Tour release
I have this racquet and I like it for all the reasons you listed. Big flat serves, stable as heck. But yes not too maneuverable. What are your recommendations for soft spin friendly polys I could try? And what tension would you suggest. I currently use yonex ptp 17 gauge. I have tried hyper g soft but it feels a bit too much like plastic.
Kind of the trade offs for going with a very spin friendly and soft poly, is that they do become quite plastic feeling, maybe Tier One fire wire could be an option
Great content! We have similar swing styles, I’m coming from a IG Prestige Mid. What rackets have you tested that have great feel and doesn’t need a dampener?
Thanks Justin, i'm generally a dampner guy so we might differ in that aspect, but usually muted racquets are ok to use for me without dampner or just very raw no fancy tech racquets, so Wilson Blade v7, Ultra Pro and many Prince racquets in the Phantom line, basically all Phantoms can be used nicely without dampner
@@ACTennis I'm in the same boat. I modified a Wilson Clash 100 with about 10g throat weighting and 4g 2 and 10. I kept modifying with a stanley knife until it was sorted so Im not sure on the exact weight of each piece. Wondering what I can buy that has the same balance without lead all over it! :] (balance point now 31.2 and 339g all in) I think my range of comfort is about 330g to 340g
@@3Slippers Wow 31.2cm balance! thats something you would usually find in 360 to 370g racquets haha, but i dont blame you, 31 to 31.5 feels excellent even on a lighter stock racquet, i did enjoy the clash because of its headlight balance in stock form even without additional weight
Thank you for the honest review and for the awesome channel @AC Tennis. Since you also made a review of Prestige 360+ MP, which I am considering to make my go to racket, but was also intrigued by Ezone Tour 98, I wanted to ask, if you find Ezone Tour significantly more powerful? Because the only knock I have on stock form 360+ Prestige MP is it really lacks that finishing punch (even my cousin, who plays some futures and is good for ATP top 1000 has it as the only complain). Do you find the tour more sluggish than Prestige, and how would you estimate the trade-off between these rackets with regards to power-manoeuvrability for baseline grinder relying on top spin shots and creating various angles?
Thanks man, you guys are some high level players! Ezone Tour in stock is definitely far more powerful, also stability is also better due to the swingweight differemces Like i mention, if you are strong enough or your swing style is simple, allowing you to maintain a healthy racquet head speed on the ezone tour at 4pts HL and 330 SW, you will generate some great deal of power through it's plow through capabilities Maneuverability wise, if you like heavier frames like 345-350g, then you can get to that with weight in the handle, and it will fix the maneuverability - for me i had to shorten my swing in stock to manage the balance because i generally prefer at least 6pts HL minimum As for top spin, in my opinion, by no means a heavy spin potential, it's lower than what you might expect, just as the 305g was, but still more than PMP360+, i recommend sharp bitey string So if you weight up your PMP already, i dont think it's too hard to transition. even if it is a change, it's adaptable, and a better racquet if you can handle it
@@ACTennis appreciate you taking the time to give an in depth comparison! I do not find it difficult to generate spin with Prestige MP, but adding lead to the stock form makes the racket too slugish to execute some "wristy" shots with pace. Would really like to keep it at 340 g. total. Will see if hybrid with VS Team in the mains at lower tension (as you suggested!) will save the day for the Prestige. Thank you once again!
@@andromeda8425 All good And yeah if you dont like the extra lead on the PMP, ezone tour will be likely a bit harder to use, due to thicker beam Also! can use thin poly like 18g for more power and spin, but youll need to re add the weight to hoop because itll reduce the swingweight. with 4g lesser in hoop from strings Good luck 👌👌
Nice review!! How would you compare this to a radical pro 98 and pro staff 97 (315 grams)?? I’m transitioning from a pure drive and looking for a smaller head and a bit more weight; looking for some free power and mainly more control. Thanks in advance!
Radical Pro and Pro Staff will be easier to transition to, it's been a while since i used the Radical Pro but i remember it being a little bit unstable and the feel being hollow because it was done without the 360+ spiral fibres, i think the Head Instinct will come out next followed up by the Radical series if i'm not mistaken Pro Staff 97 needs added weight but if you bulk it up, i've heard it's supposed to be a very good racquet - i've only played in stock and i personally still enjoyed it, but i wouldn't consider it a top tier racquet alone in stock form This racquet is a great racquet, but will be a huge change from Pure Drive, unless you're already using a Pure Drive Tour? the weight is going to be difficult to throw around for long periods if you're not accustomed to heavy racquets, but it performs very well in all categories I would consider looking at the Blade v7, Vcore Pro 97 310 or if you want to keep that power but add some control, you really should go for Pure Strike 16x19
AC Tennis thanks so much for your reply, very helpful! I’ve been testing the RF Autograph for a couple of weeks, i like it but i dont find it manoeuvrable enough for me, especially on longer sessions. I did consider the vcore pro, but haven’t tested it yet. Why would you say the 16x19 instead of the 18x20? Would the 18x20 not give even more control? Thanks again!
@@alexfer17 Only assumption is that you are coming from Pure Drive so whatever might be easier for you to change to would be my first thought, 18x20 is definitely more control, but depends if on if you like high swingweights If you're already an intermediate to advanced or higher, than yeah by all means, 18x20 would be the go
@@ACTennis Hi! Sorry one more question! I've been testing the VCore pro 310 and quite liked it! I liked it was relatively head light, although i would have liked a bit more swing weight.. I think I'm narrowing down to the EZone Pro and VCore Pro either HD or the 330g.. I just wouldnt want to lose too much power and spin... any thoughts??
@the supernatural Thanks! ezone Tour is likely better to serve with and more stable on volleys, but GPro volleys are not terrible though, still holds up GPro will be easier to use from baseline, thinner beam and larger sweetspot will make it easier to use overall But if serves and volleys are your weapons, ezone is noticebly better in these categories and still decent from baseline, just not as forgiving as Gpro
@the supernatural Try the Tecnifibre TF40 if you prefer flatter strokes at baseline, easier to use and much lighter than both these racquets but very well balanced in every category, top spin is not its best aspect but if you use sharp strings or like flat style, could be perfect
@the supernatural Probably more like 45 to 50lbs, lower if the racquet uses 18x20 pattern Any cheaper string will do, not like Babolat, Head or Luxilon Volkl Cyclone or Cyclone Tour, or Solinco Tour Bite or Solinco Hyper G
Great video. Would this racket be a good choice to transition into from the gravity mp? I’m kinda concerned about adding like .7 oz of weight to the racket suddenly. I’m choosing between the tour, plus and Wilson blade right now. Any tips or suggestions?
Very heavy transition to go into the Tour or Plus model if you only use a Gravity MP Blade 16x19 is a better option, but depends, what are you looking for in a new racquet? and what level are you?
@@jinuhan9926 Wouldnt recommend a plus / extended handle version for anyone under intermediate, just means your swing and timing adjustments will need to change, Tour version is better than the plus, but they are both high in swingweight, both racquets in my opinion suit more intermediate to advanced Blade is good transition for going up a bit, its not overall heavy, but is heaier, and the swingweight is high enough for stability and control that you wont get from Gravity MP
@@jinuhan9926 Ezone more power less control, opposite for Blade, ezone will be easier to use off the bat and capable of much bigger serves Blade is noticeably more comfortable in feel, sweet spot size just a tad bigger and more forgiveness, more stable at net Top spin potential i would give slightly to Blade, but neither generate lots of free spin
Thanks for the great review. I'm ready to change my core 97 had for an Ezone tour, however, I would like to know which racquet do you fund easier to swing? Thanks a lot!
Please help me. I’m currently using Wilson blade 98 v7 18*20, now i want to switch to the Ezone 98 tour. I’m a aggressive baseliner, double hand backhand. USTA rank is 4.5. I’m considering this Ezone, because i fund that i need a little bit more spin and power for a higher lunch angle without losing tons of control. Both rackets have same balance point and similar swing wight, should i consider this switching? What is the trade off if I switch to Ezone 98 tour from blade 98 18*20. Great reviews!
Thanks! Given that you already use the Blade 18x20 comfortably, then you might not have any issues at all converting, the only thing i can think of is the beam thickness, but the SW is lower on average, so might not matter at all In my mind, the Ezone Tour will do everything else better, volleys, serves, groundstrokes same or better, more power, actual spin potential will depend on the string you use, but launch angle itself should be more user friendly I only wouldn't recommend this racquet to people who don't use higher static weights, or relatively high swingweights, but if you are at that level or strength, by all means go for it
Great Review! Looks like the Tour is way better than the 305 version. Just to clarify, the tour has better plow trought, stability, spin, control and it's better on groundstrokes ?
Yep i believe so, everything but spin, i think spin is not too good on both 305 and Tour considering what kind of racquets they are, but maybe if you use a good spin string it will help alot, but other than that, much better on groundstrokes Just be careful, because the balance is quite head heavy, but no problem if you like racquets heavy, around 350g up to 360g using leather grip and other weight if you need
@@ACTennis I never used leather :D I like stock rackets, didn't modified the 305 version and I like it. The tour is coming, I think it will be an easy change
Yes definitely! i played with one that measured at 320 SW, it was great, but to find a Yonex that deviates so far off on spec is going go be very difficult
All depends on what you need, if you are a more advanced player need a heavier racquet, ezone tour is better in general, but the 100 would be better if you want more free power and spin and easy to handle
Haha unfortunately not, I held off on Pro stock and personal frames because majority of viewers weren't interested in them as much, and I was spending lots of time to make each video, so it wasn't quite worth the effort
@@michaelp9061 Yeah, there are a ton of racquets I could do that no one's reviewed for sure, but I think it just comes down to that 99% of people will never use it or see it, so they rather see something that they are considering to spend their money on - more casual viewers of course - all the racquet heads would prefer the first option haha
I'd say Radical Pro is a nicer feeling racquet, though it might feel a bit firmer, i think Ezone Tour will give more problems with tennis elbow and wrist issues, has some sort of hidden stiffness but very dampened with the right string - Tour is alot more demanding due to high swingweight and low HL balance point They actually may not play too different at the same weight and swingweights, but if you can one for customization and all, i'd go with Radical Pro
@@MrCarFanatic personally i dont think it needs much, its at a good swingweight like high 320s, the only thing i would do if i felt like it would be to make it more headlight, but its still pretty good as
@@ACTennisthe grip is a little bit big for me and i took of the standard grip and use 2 overgrips now , i took of 12 g from the handle this way making it more head heavy but i have not played yet with this setup do you think it will affect it much ?
Seeing as you're used to heavy racquets already, this one may be more slightly maneuverable, more so if you add on leather grip or handle weight You'll probably get more a little more free raw power, where the 330 will give you more power through plow through, but Ezone also still provides good plow through anyway, so that will be different, but not extremely significant Spin potential at this stage i feel as Vcore will be bit better because of higher stiffness , but only a bit Biggest difference will be feel and touch, Ezone will be much easier on the arm and arguably more connection to the ball despite a more muted feel
@@williamyeh6925 Totally different for everyone, my wrist was not in good shape at the time, but 50lbs and over and any firm poly was enough to cause problems
I think Yonex did a good job in increasing the static weight (stability), but pity that they tampered with the balance. This should be at least a couple of points HL, hence the manoeuvrability issues you encountered.
For sure a nice racquet, am also surprised they did actually change the layup, would of been really nice if it came like this in its original 305 package and the heavier one too
These rackets look incredible great review love your videos keep up the excellent work 👍🎾 we would love to welcome you to our tennis channel and videos
Weight on the hoop of 305 version doesn’t solve any problem. It’s just an inconsistent stick you can’t even rally with it and stay with confidence into the point. Ezone line is dead since DR glory days. Nothing to look here, Vcore line is better.
Yeah i assumed the 305 the same with added weight, but i do believe the Ezone Tour is a different layup, one of the demos came in at 320 SW and about 6-7g under spec, it was super plush and great control, the one i bought was normal spec, just alot harder to handle but same properties
Seems like tour version may also suck~ The only thing I know is that the girl in the video is so sick! Lots of path and penetrating. She stands a little further behind and a little more ATP like forehand
Hahah i will let her know, thanks! It would be very good racquet it was lighter, its made of better quality material i think, so still much better than the 305g quality
If weights not an issue, i recommend adding a leather or around 8-10g in the handle to improve the balance, does help quite a bit
What is weight now with all added?
@@davidashman4839 350g , 332 strung, 5g overgrip, 2g dampner, extra 10-11g from head finest calf skin - the yomex replacement grip is only 12g, so it seems they lightened it, because from what i remember the 305g had a 18g one
The stock grip on the 305 weighs 14g.
@@ACTennis Wow, 350g? That is alot these days.
@@googlereviewer1944 It's up there, alot of people out there seem to love 350-360g, my playstyle does not suit over 340g though
The review we've all been waiting for 😆 glad to hear that the stability is much improved vs the 305, that's the only thing I've ever had against the Ezone line is that stability isn't 100% without adding lead to 3 and 9. Interesting comment about the OHBH too... I struggled with the OHBH with the AI/DR98s when I first picked them up, but after a full term of using them exclusively they're just fine - any OHBH users thinking of switching definitely need to account for a bit of a transitional period. Great review!
Awesome review, I find the more recent ezone 98s to play quite different to the stand out previous iterations of the XI98, AI98 and the fan favourite DR98. I found them to play quite hollow and lacking the overall mass and feel of the original DR98. Really enjoyed this comprehensive review.
Appreciate that sir :D
The Racquet I really wanted 😩. If only I waited a little longer haha. Very good editing brother. Cheers
Cheers maaate - It's heavy! funny enough it seems to be made differently compared to yours, if it came in your weight range, it would of been a perfect racquet
Really an excellent review, thank you. I currently play the current Vcore pro 310 and played the DR98 for years.
Thanks for the support! Both quality racquets you use, can't go wrong with either
Great review, and very important for me! Having a one-handed backhand, the maneuverability is a key criteria, as I need to be able to whip the racquet quickly, but having demoed the 98 Tour, I suspected it was a bit too beefy....very important to know that others agree. I'm now leaning more towards the VCore Pro 98 310 or the new 320 with the 18x20 string configuration. 320 gms. but more HL and a 20mm beam dimension all-round would seem to make it more maneuverable, but still powerful enough. Would be fascinated to hear your thoughts...
Thanks mate - HD is nicer balance and everything, so better for 1H but still a decently heavy racquet, very small sweet spot, and quite demanding overall because of it's lack of forgiveness
Honestly i think the forgotten one of the bunch is Vcore Pro 310 - does everything well and has space to customize if its not enough weight, great for 1H, more forgiving and good spin, also not super stiff, just firm
Appreciate the feedback! I'm still trying to decide between the HD and the 310. Last night, I demoed the Head Prestige MP (320gm, 18x20) almost identical to the HD and I loved it, particularly on serve, but not sure how my elbow might hold-up to the weight long term. As the 310 is "only" 16x19, but has 97" frame compared to the Prestige's 98", I'm assuming that may help provide some extra control...is that a correct train of thought ??
Good review! Keen to hit one, but hard to find :)
Ty! Almighty GOAT of racquet reviews 😁🤣
lol
I am surprised to hear you say it doesn't fit your backhand. Works great on my 1HBH but the forehand is a work in progress.
Your review has me wanting to demo this racquet 😂
Thanks for the in depth video! Really enjoyed it!
Thanks man appreciate that! will continue to try to get better at them
Great video!! Can’t wait to see your options on the PT57a 16x19.
I've played with Popyrins before, it's heavy as hell but beautiful on impact, cant imagine Murrays will be any easier 🤣
Great video and love the new format! Happy to see you in action again 💪🎾
Thanks mate, hope my body holds up!
Great review. Well organized and presented. Thanks
Thank you very much 🙂 means alot
Fantastic review! Quite tempted to replace my Pure Strike with this one.
Thanks mate - I actually like the Pure Strike gen 3 alot, really can use it's power to dictate points, probably the best power / control frame at the moment
@@ACTennis thank you for replying to my comment. My main problem with the Pure Strike is that after an hour playing I feel a bit of pain in my wrist. Would you say that the Ezone is less powerful than the Pure Strike? Would love to know your thoughts on Pure Strike Tour.
@@Francisyrah Pure Strike in general is more powerful than the Ezone Tour by a noticeable margin, and that is without the added weight or swingweight for plowthrough - so Ezone Tour will generate it's power from the heft, but it's not straight up as powerful as the Pure Strike
So if you go to Pure Strike Tour that will be given more powerful because it has raw power + the heft
Pure strike is on the stiffer side than not as you say, so yeah for sure look after your physical health first and don't overplay with stiff strings or stiff racquets if they are too much for you to handle
I ended up sticking with the 305g 98. Seems like the difference in weight between this and the 305g is mostly in the head as I prefer a whippier frame.
Customizing the Tour to get the balance to what I liked made it heavier than I wanted, so I ended up just adding a leather grip to the 305g and counterbalanced it a little bit but not completely by adding 6g total at 10 and 2. Pretty happy with it so far
Good stuff man, whatever suits you best is the way to go, glad youre happy with your purchase, Tour is probably too heavy for me to use in terms of balance aswell, i feel the RF97 is easier to be honest
But many great racquets to choose from on retail market in this day and age, very lucky
good hitting mate, great serves, liked it!
Thanks man, appreciate it
I'm waiting for my tour to arrive. I'm nowhere near as good a hitter as you, but I'm hoping that my less whippy forehand motion manages the weight balance ok. If not, I'm still loving the 305, although a little torn with the radical pro as well!
A more efficient stroke will definitely be useful on the Tour's balance, if i shortened my stroke im sure it could help me get away with it - will be keen to check out the new radicals, they are a bit late for release here it seems
@@ACTennis thanks for the tip! I may be in the minority, but enjoy the previous gen radical pros quite a bit. The 2021 is a straight improvement almost identical feel in the swing, don't know where they hide those 5 grams! But I don't get on with the color scheme, so won't be splashing out on the upgrade :)
Good review.
Nice connected-up looking strokes, subscribed
Appreciate that mate!
Great review. What are your thoughts on Pure Strike 98? Thank you for replying to my message
Thank you 🙂 i like the latest Pure Strike 98, it's alot softer compared to the last one for me, some people still have issues but i think it works well - only con is that it's a bit too muted, but not so much that i couldnt play with it as a main racquet, has some monstrous power and spin balanced with the control that the Drive and Aero don't have
@@ACTennis thanks for getting back to me
nice review. I was wondering how this racket compares to the Head Gravity Pro in comfort, touch and maneuvribility/swingweight?
Assuming you buy a Gravity Pro on spec with a swingweight in low 330s, the Gpro is faster because of beam width, more headlight and easier to swing in general, comfort is relatively better, can get away with a few more stiffer strings than Ezone, feel is nicer as Ezone is very muted and not as plush
Gpro is more powerful (only because it's easier to generate faster swing speed, but if all was equal than Ezone would have better plow
Ezone is better for serving and stability. but doesnt mean Gpro is bad, just 2 things it does a bit better
Both are forgiving but nothing has the sweet spot the size of any Gravity
Nice one ! Just got extreme tour so Will try this on3 as well and choose one of The two
Lots of good stuff out at the moment! hope that the new Pro Staff 97 is nice too
@@ACTennis I don't do Wilson for some reason, don't know why=) How do you like extreme vs this one??
@@peterlappland I like the Extreme for ease of use compared to the Ezone, high swingweight and head heavier balance doesnt go well with my technique, but this one does play very nicely and i think many people will enjoy it
@@ACTennis yeah the specs rock, the extreme just looks so nice though, crazy cool frame
Thanks so much for this review. I'm transitioning from my old APD (2013) and have been demoing lots of racquets to find a new fit. I've recently fallen in love with the Wilson Blade v7 - 16x19. I feel like it gives me significantly better control, feel, and connection to the ball. The Pure Strike (16x19) was good as well, but felt like I still was over hitting and couldn't quite reign in the pop off the string bed. If you were to compare this frame directly to those two (most importantly, to the Blade v7), where would you place it? How does it feel directly compared to the Blade?
Thanks so much - your input is GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks mate! one thing i learnt recently about Babolats is that Power comes first, i didn't realize that (maybe i'm just slow) but the Aero is Power Spin, Drive is Power Speed and Strike is Power Control - power comes first, and i thought the strike was genuinely just a more control orientated racquet, but the power is still monstrous and more than any of my other racquets i typically play and review
(Also have a new blade review up from few days ago if you haven't seen)
Ezone Tour is a solid racquet overall if you enjoy playing with high static weights and probably don't have a big / loopy swing. Blade and Strike will cut through the air a ton faster and be much more user friendly in comparison
It has a similarish muted feel to the Blade, but its low headlight balance at that static weight is much more difficult to swing and fatter beam width aswell
Power is not too far apart, but the Ezone will have a ton more plowthrough, and won't need any additional weight to the hoop, but definitely needs it in the handle
Ezone will be more control focused but provides a little less spin
If you're new to player frames, Blade will be a great starting option, and down the track you just need to additional weight to fix its flaws, but you probably won't notice them unless you're already advanced
Hope that helps!
@@ACTennis Thanks so much for your response. I've spent even more time with the Blade now, and the only thing I miss from my AeroPro Drive (2013) is a little power and pop off the string bed for serves. I think it's because of the 62 RA. The Blade feels even more maneuverable and head light than the Pure Strike. Can you feel a significant difference in the balance and swing weight of the 16x19 Blade vs. this Ezone Tour? It sounds like it would give me the pop from the serves that I'm looking for, but might not be as easy and fun to use in other aspects...
@@bfacta07 @Benjamin Dutcher Yeah you need added weight to punch through the ball on the Blade, was the same with counterveil versiom but it already had a 66 RA stiffness so it packed more power
All ezones are great for serving, actually most Yonexs are - the tradeoff for the ezone tour to get the serve going and make everything else more difficult may be a heavy price to pay though
I have 0 struggles with blade balance, but ezone tour requires some readjustment in terms of strength building for me, definitely need to add weight to handle IMO otherwise it's very difficult to log around unless you want to 100% commit to it knowing so
@@ACTennis Is there any frame in between you can think of? Basically, all the good things of the Blade with a little more pop on serve?
@@bfacta07 Not many i can think of in a 16x19, but one that comes to mind is Vcore Pro 310, not sure if thats on the heavier side for you, but that should do everything really well, balance is also pretty good
If you find the midnight blue cosmetic it should be significantly cheaper too, the latest green one should be almost identical
If you were to try an 18x20, try the Gravity Tour
This review is great. How would you say the pop off the frame is compared to the Wilson Blade v7 18x20? I like higher SWs and play 4.5 level. The only thing I find myself wanting is a little more easy depth and penetration on 50-70% power swings. For example, with a Wilson Ultra Tour, I find that stringing in the low 40s and swinging out hard the whole time gets me where I can hit through the other player. The Blade I don't have to swing as fast so often. Does the yonex tour provide a little more free power there ?
I'd say if you can maintain your swing speed at it's swingweight, and if the balance affects (add the leather) you'll find a really nice pop off the Yonex, more so than the Blade 18x20, especially if you pair it with a more powerful poly - PTP really is a good balance, i used Lynx Tour 2nd time around, and got a little less out of it
You probably wouldn't need to go as low in this, around 45-48lbs - it really packs a lethal punch if you swing through it completely
@@ACTennis Good stuff, thank you. Forgot to mention I like the balance at 4-5pts HL. Helps me control my swing better. My main issue is I use a lot of energy sometimes to hit through an opponent with the Ultra Tour. Its a little less effort with the Blade v7, but still a lot. Id love to get the most power I can out of my big swings and also be able to hit deep and heavy as possible with my rally ball.
@@landonh3535 Yep that seems about right with the Ultra Tour and Blade, Ezone Tour is a give or take, you get what you put in more than the Blade, but you're asking for a hefty piece to move around for a couple hours
@@ACTennis Appreciate it, really helps! I know with this class of frames we start splitting hairs a little so your reviews are helpful in sorting it out.
A superb review.
How would you compare Clash 98 with Ezone 98 Tour?
Sorry mate didn't see this comment - thanks alot - not really comparable racquets, Ezone Tour requires a very solid player with alot of strength and stamina to maintain and sustain it's play, more controlled and lower powered unless you can swing very fast - clash 98 is more user friendly, nicer on the arm, can provide adequate power and spin, versatile racquet
Good stuff man, can’t wait for the Andy Murray review. I have a an original PT630 and it is my favourite rac so far. Does a pro stock pt57a have twaron ?and does it play similar or better then the pt630?
Gonna have to do more research myself to be honest! Ive hit with several PT57A pro stocks, but just dont know the full details behind them, maybe at some point ill do a Pro Tour 630, PT57 and PT 2.0 comparison
AC Tennis those three comparisons will be very interesting. Looking forward for that 👍🏽.
It plays the same as the 630 if they are at the same weight. Exact same layup, still made in Austria. Just missing lead added in the hairpin.
630 very soft and plush, noticeable flex on most strokes. 2.0 a bit more firm, similarly great plush pocketing but more juice on groundstrokes and serves.
Hey! I'm a huge fan from Italy. I recently got an amazing deal on the ezone 98 which I couldn't turn down. Unfortunately, I would have loved the tour model. Can you recommend me things I could do to the stick to get it to feel and balance like the tour version (location and quantity of lead tape). Keep up the great work!
Thanks mate, since 305 is more headlight, im sure you could try adding 2g each side at 10&2, and 2g at 3&9, that should make it much closer to the 330ish swingweight, i still would recommend counter balance the 8g in the handle though, because the Tour ended up swinging a bit slow
@@ACTennis thank you so much!
Awesome review. I have always played with Babolat, currently using the PureStrike 98 Gen2. I had demoed the new PureStrike Gen3 and the standard Ezone 98 strung at 48 lbs but found that PureStrike was more comfortable and solid at contact. The Ezone felt stiffer and head light compared to the PureStrike.
Would you say that the new Ezone Tour would be a much closer racquet in comparison to the new PureStrike instead of the standard Ezone?
Thanks,
Thanks! Ezone Tour is more about the heft and control as its focus, because spin generation is olaay but not super bitey like PSG3, and you need to be either accustomed to higher weights or be strong to maintain racquet head speed
Actually the PSG3 is one of my favourite racquets at the moment, it has a ton of power and spin, but the control side is alot better than the Drive and Aero, it's also much more user friendly than the Ezone Tour
But if you think the weights no issue,, the Ezone is a great racquet for sure, and a ton of people really seem to love it
I have a 1 hander as well, been playing with the Vcore 98 2020 PLUS, but looking at this review and considering it is only 4 points headlight, I think I will go back to a Vcore Pro HD, loved that stick and the maneuverability. Ever tried that Yonex?
I've had 2 short opportunities to play with it, but never in my own setup, all the specs indicate that it would be totally suited for my game style, except maybe the static weight, i could reduce a little bit with a lighter grip - i'll need to give it another whirl some time , i know it's supposed to be pretty good!
I'm all good with frames like Gravity, Blade, RF97, PT2.0, not too bad in terms of handle for my game - i could make a switch to this if i fully committed, need to build up that strength, i might even try decreasing the weight with thinner strings and such and see how it goes
AC Tennis is there gonna be a new Yonex Vcore this year? Some people are saying a limited edition 🤷🏻♂️
@@adamcang4683 Should be next in line for an update, i'm sure it was originally organized for release this year, but with COVID who knows what's happened - if tournaments were happening like usual i'm sure they would, but Japan shut down their factories, so Yonex closed for a period of time, which is probably why some countries are having a delay in the Ezone Tour release
I have this racquet and I like it for all the reasons you listed. Big flat serves, stable as heck. But yes not too maneuverable. What are your recommendations for soft spin friendly polys I could try? And what tension would you suggest. I currently use yonex ptp 17 gauge. I have tried hyper g soft but it feels a bit too much like plastic.
Kind of the trade offs for going with a very spin friendly and soft poly, is that they do become quite plastic feeling, maybe Tier One fire wire could be an option
I have my EZT strung with blue Poly Tour Spin 1.20mm @ 50 lbs. I really like that set up. String pockets well and you really feel the ball grabbing.
Great content! We have similar swing styles, I’m coming from a IG Prestige Mid. What rackets have you tested that have great feel and doesn’t need a dampener?
Thanks Justin, i'm generally a dampner guy so we might differ in that aspect, but usually muted racquets are ok to use for me without dampner or just very raw no fancy tech racquets, so Wilson Blade v7, Ultra Pro and many Prince racquets in the Phantom line, basically all Phantoms can be used nicely without dampner
@@ACTennis Keep it up dude! More subs to come for sure. Thanks for the recos! Have you tried the Yonex Vcore Pro 97 (330)?
@@xustino Just the 310 not the 330, really nice, lots of potential if you add bits and pieces of weight
If you add weights, to the normal Yonex 98, would you say it would play the same as the Tour version?
Pretty much yes, but it's quite alot of tinkering if you dont have a swingweight machine
That 4 pts headlight really is a deal breaker. I like racquets around high 11 to 12 oz. The weight and sw seems good, but balance is no good.
Agreed, i have same preference, it works alot better with leather grip but i dont want to use a 350g racquet. doesnt suit me very well
@@ACTennis I'm in the same boat. I modified a Wilson Clash 100 with about 10g throat weighting and 4g 2 and 10. I kept modifying with a stanley knife until it was sorted so Im not sure on the exact weight of each piece. Wondering what I can buy that has the same balance without lead all over it! :] (balance point now 31.2 and 339g all in) I think my range of comfort is about 330g to 340g
@@3Slippers Wow 31.2cm balance! thats something you would usually find in 360 to 370g racquets haha, but i dont blame you, 31 to 31.5 feels excellent even on a lighter stock racquet, i did enjoy the clash because of its headlight balance in stock form even without additional weight
If you use a heavier brand of over-grip (mine weighs 8grams) that should bring the balance more towards 6pts headlight.
Thank you for the honest review and for the awesome channel @AC Tennis. Since you also made a review of Prestige 360+ MP, which I am considering to make my go to racket, but was also intrigued by Ezone Tour 98, I wanted to ask, if you find Ezone Tour significantly more powerful? Because the only knock I have on stock form 360+ Prestige MP is it really lacks that finishing punch (even my cousin, who plays some futures and is good for ATP top 1000 has it as the only complain). Do you find the tour more sluggish than Prestige, and how would you estimate the trade-off between these rackets with regards to power-manoeuvrability for baseline grinder relying on top spin shots and creating various angles?
Thanks man, you guys are some high level players!
Ezone Tour in stock is definitely far more powerful, also stability is also better due to the swingweight differemces
Like i mention, if you are strong enough or your swing style is simple, allowing you to maintain a healthy racquet head speed on the ezone tour at 4pts HL and 330 SW, you will generate some great deal of power through it's plow through capabilities
Maneuverability wise, if you like heavier frames like 345-350g, then you can get to that with weight in the handle, and it will fix the maneuverability - for me i had to shorten my swing in stock to manage the balance because i generally prefer at least 6pts HL minimum
As for top spin, in my opinion, by no means a heavy spin potential, it's lower than what you might expect, just as the 305g was, but still more than PMP360+, i recommend sharp bitey string
So if you weight up your PMP already, i dont think it's too hard to transition. even if it is a change, it's adaptable, and a better racquet if you can handle it
@@ACTennis appreciate you taking the time to give an in depth comparison! I do not find it difficult to generate spin with Prestige MP, but adding lead to the stock form makes the racket too slugish to execute some "wristy" shots with pace. Would really like to keep it at 340 g. total. Will see if hybrid with VS Team in the mains at lower tension (as you suggested!) will save the day for the Prestige. Thank you once again!
@@andromeda8425 All good
And yeah if you dont like the extra lead on the PMP, ezone tour will be likely a bit harder to use, due to thicker beam
Also! can use thin poly like 18g for more power and spin, but youll need to re add the weight to hoop because itll reduce the swingweight. with 4g lesser in hoop from strings
Good luck 👌👌
Nice review!! How would you compare this to a radical pro 98 and pro staff 97 (315 grams)?? I’m transitioning from a pure drive and looking for a smaller head and a bit more weight; looking for some free power and mainly more control. Thanks in advance!
Radical Pro and Pro Staff will be easier to transition to, it's been a while since i used the Radical Pro but i remember it being a little bit unstable and the feel being hollow because it was done without the 360+ spiral fibres, i think the Head Instinct will come out next followed up by the Radical series if i'm not mistaken
Pro Staff 97 needs added weight but if you bulk it up, i've heard it's supposed to be a very good racquet - i've only played in stock and i personally still enjoyed it, but i wouldn't consider it a top tier racquet alone in stock form
This racquet is a great racquet, but will be a huge change from Pure Drive, unless you're already using a Pure Drive Tour? the weight is going to be difficult to throw around for long periods if you're not accustomed to heavy racquets, but it performs very well in all categories
I would consider looking at the Blade v7, Vcore Pro 97 310 or if you want to keep that power but add some control, you really should go for Pure Strike 16x19
AC Tennis thanks so much for your reply, very helpful!
I’ve been testing the RF Autograph for a couple of weeks, i like it but i dont find it manoeuvrable enough for me, especially on longer sessions.
I did consider the vcore pro, but haven’t tested it yet.
Why would you say the 16x19 instead of the 18x20? Would the 18x20 not give even more control? Thanks again!
@@alexfer17 Only assumption is that you are coming from Pure Drive so whatever might be easier for you to change to would be my first thought, 18x20 is definitely more control, but depends if on if you like high swingweights
If you're already an intermediate to advanced or higher, than yeah by all means, 18x20 would be the go
AC Tennis thanks again! Great channel!
@@ACTennis Hi! Sorry one more question! I've been testing the VCore pro 310 and quite liked it! I liked it was relatively head light, although i would have liked a bit more swing weight.. I think I'm narrowing down to the EZone Pro and VCore Pro either HD or the 330g.. I just wouldnt want to lose too much power and spin... any thoughts??
Love your reviews. what is your racket of choice currently
Thank you - ive been using the a Head Gravity Pro as the main racquet for the last year, how about you?
@the supernatural Thanks! ezone Tour is likely better to serve with and more stable on volleys, but GPro volleys are not terrible though, still holds up
GPro will be easier to use from baseline, thinner beam and larger sweetspot will make it easier to use overall
But if serves and volleys are your weapons, ezone is noticebly better in these categories and still decent from baseline, just not as forgiving as Gpro
@the supernatural Try the Tecnifibre TF40 if you prefer flatter strokes at baseline, easier to use and much lighter than both these racquets but very well balanced in every category, top spin is not its best aspect but if you use sharp strings or like flat style, could be perfect
@the supernatural Probably more like 45 to 50lbs, lower if the racquet uses 18x20 pattern
Any cheaper string will do, not like Babolat, Head or Luxilon
Volkl Cyclone or Cyclone Tour, or Solinco Tour Bite or Solinco Hyper G
Which other 98 has ezone tour power n can still hit flat backhand
Great video. Would this racket be a good choice to transition into from the gravity mp? I’m kinda concerned about adding like .7 oz of weight to the racket suddenly. I’m choosing between the tour, plus and Wilson blade right now. Any tips or suggestions?
Very heavy transition to go into the Tour or Plus model if you only use a Gravity MP
Blade 16x19 is a better option, but depends, what are you looking for in a new racquet? and what level are you?
@@ACTennis I’m definitely looking for a heavier racket. I am probably around beginner-intermediate level. What are your opinions on the plus ?
@@jinuhan9926 Wouldnt recommend a plus / extended handle version for anyone under intermediate, just means your swing and timing adjustments will need to change, Tour version is better than the plus, but they are both high in swingweight, both racquets in my opinion suit more intermediate to advanced
Blade is good transition for going up a bit, its not overall heavy, but is heaier, and the swingweight is high enough for stability and control that you wont get from Gravity MP
Ah okay. This helps, now I’ve narrowed it down to mainly the regular ezone and blade. What about those two compared to each other?
@@jinuhan9926 Ezone more power less control, opposite for Blade, ezone will be easier to use off the bat and capable of much bigger serves
Blade is noticeably more comfortable in feel, sweet spot size just a tad bigger and more forgiveness, more stable at net
Top spin potential i would give slightly to Blade, but neither generate lots of free spin
Thanks for the great review. I'm ready to change my core 97 had for an Ezone tour, however, I would like to know which racquet do you fund easier to swing? Thanks a lot!
Please help me. I’m currently using Wilson blade 98 v7 18*20, now i want to switch to the Ezone 98 tour. I’m a aggressive baseliner, double hand backhand. USTA rank is 4.5. I’m considering this Ezone, because i fund that i need a little bit more spin and power for a higher lunch angle without losing tons of control. Both rackets have same balance point and similar swing wight, should i consider this switching? What is the trade off if I switch to Ezone 98 tour from blade 98 18*20.
Great reviews!
Thanks! Given that you already use the Blade 18x20 comfortably, then you might not have any issues at all converting, the only thing i can think of is the beam thickness, but the SW is lower on average, so might not matter at all
In my mind, the Ezone Tour will do everything else better, volleys, serves, groundstrokes same or better, more power, actual spin potential will depend on the string you use, but launch angle itself should be more user friendly
I only wouldn't recommend this racquet to people who don't use higher static weights, or relatively high swingweights, but if you are at that level or strength, by all means go for it
AC Tennis thank you so much! It really helps me a lot since there is no way to demo the Ezone. Really appreciate it!
@@Han-fx4bz No problem, hope it works well for you
Great Review! Looks like the Tour is way better than the 305 version.
Just to clarify, the tour has better plow trought, stability, spin, control and it's better on groundstrokes ?
Yep i believe so, everything but spin, i think spin is not too good on both 305 and Tour considering what kind of racquets they are, but maybe if you use a good spin string it will help alot, but other than that, much better on groundstrokes
Just be careful, because the balance is quite head heavy, but no problem if you like racquets heavy, around 350g up to 360g using leather grip and other weight if you need
@@ACTennis I never used leather :D I like stock rackets, didn't modified the 305 version and I like it. The tour is coming, I think it will be an easy change
I wonder if a matched lighter spec would be better?
Yes definitely! i played with one that measured at 320 SW, it was great, but to find a Yonex that deviates so far off on spec is going go be very difficult
Would ezone 100 be better then the tour ?
All depends on what you need, if you are a more advanced player need a heavier racquet, ezone tour is better in general, but the 100 would be better if you want more free power and spin and easy to handle
@@ACTennis what if you put lead at 3 n 9 or 2 n 10
are those turf courts?
Pretty much yeah, we call it synthetic grass :)
Is the Murray pt57 video out yet ?
Haha unfortunately not, I held off on Pro stock and personal frames because majority of viewers weren't interested in them as much, and I was spending lots of time to make each video, so it wasn't quite worth the effort
AC Tennis got it. But no one has ever reviewed his 1619 pt57 yet. May help you get more views.
@@michaelp9061 Yeah, there are a ton of racquets I could do that no one's reviewed for sure, but I think it just comes down to that 99% of people will never use it or see it, so they
rather see something that they are considering to spend their money on - more casual viewers of course - all the racquet heads would prefer the first option haha
how would you compare this to the 360+ radical pro ?
I'd say Radical Pro is a nicer feeling racquet, though it might feel a bit firmer, i think Ezone Tour will give more problems with tennis elbow and wrist issues, has some sort of hidden stiffness but very dampened with the right string - Tour is alot more demanding due to high swingweight and low HL balance point
They actually may not play too different at the same weight and swingweights, but if you can one for customization and all, i'd go with Radical Pro
@@ACTennis thank you for the reply, and in case of customization , how would you customize ?
@@MrCarFanatic personally i dont think it needs much, its at a good swingweight like high 320s, the only thing i would do if i felt like it would be to make it more headlight, but its still pretty good as
@@ACTennisthe grip is a little bit big for me and i took of the standard grip and use 2 overgrips now , i took of 12 g from the handle this way making it more head heavy but i have not played yet with this setup do you think it will affect it much ?
I play with the yonex vcore 330 how does this one compare to that one?
Seeing as you're used to heavy racquets already, this one may be more slightly maneuverable, more so if you add on leather grip or handle weight
You'll probably get more a little more free raw power, where the 330 will give you more power through plow through, but Ezone also still provides good plow through anyway, so that will be different, but not extremely significant
Spin potential at this stage i feel as Vcore will be bit better because of higher stiffness , but only a bit
Biggest difference will be feel and touch, Ezone will be much easier on the arm and arguably more connection to the ball despite a more muted feel
I have the old DR and really like it. Ive heard this is close, but still not as good.
Sounds about right, DR98 was more versatile for a larger range of skill levels
Been using DR's for 4 years but it lacks a tiny bit of stability against hard shots/serves, otherwise perfect
does 2020 Ezone 98 causes wrist and arm issues?
Yes i did have some issues with it, but i think it's heavily based on tension and strings you use as well
@@ACTennis what string and tension that caused the issues?
@@williamyeh6925 Totally different for everyone, my wrist was not in good shape at the time, but 50lbs and over and any firm poly was enough to cause problems
@@ACTennis thanks
Oof, that roger backhand at the beginning of the video😛
Definitely not! but amazing how bad it used to be just the other year, i'll take it 😁
I think Yonex did a good job in increasing the static weight (stability), but pity that they tampered with the balance. This should be at least a couple of points HL, hence the manoeuvrability issues you encountered.
For sure a nice racquet, am also surprised they did actually change the layup, would of been really nice if it came like this in its original 305 package and the heavier one too
Nice in depth Review! Are you in Australia??
Thank you! Yes i am! Melbourne - fellow Aussie? :D
These rackets look incredible great review love your videos keep up the excellent work 👍🎾 we would love to welcome you to our tennis channel and videos
I've seen your channel around, i've subscribed, thanks for the support, best of luck with your growth too!
Another pure drive. Tons of power and little feel.
Weight on the hoop of 305 version doesn’t solve any problem. It’s just an inconsistent stick you can’t even rally with it and stay with confidence into the point. Ezone line is dead since DR glory days. Nothing to look here, Vcore line is better.
Yeah i assumed the 305 the same with added weight, but i do believe the Ezone Tour is a different layup, one of the demos came in at 320 SW and about 6-7g under spec, it was super plush and great control, the one i bought was normal spec, just alot harder to handle but same properties
Seems like tour version may also suck~
The only thing I know is that the girl in the video is so sick! Lots of path and penetrating.
She stands a little further behind and a little more ATP like forehand
Hahah i will let her know, thanks!
It would be very good racquet it was lighter, its made of better quality material i think, so still much better than the 305g quality
@@ACTennis Sorry but it just isn't able to lift up to the expectation. Definitely gotta demo if have chance, but give my wallet~doubted
@@クリームイカ Hahah i agree, i am spending too much money, i will also hope to try the nee Pure Drive and Pro Staff when they come out 😁
@@ACTennisThx buddy, so the secret new Wilson racquet is PS!? It has to be the autograph because PS is mainly for Roger ~
@@クリームイカ RF97 sounds like no change but colour, and PS97 sounds like a small change, hope to see it end of Sep or Oct