I enjoy your reviews! Which racket do you recommend to a 3.75 all court with bias to control, feel, versatility, and maneuverability? TF40 315 16x19, TF40 305 16x19, Radical MP, Whiteout 305 16x19? Or something else? I currently play with Yonex vcore98 tour, I find it lacking control, feel, and too demanding for my 90min-120min sessions.
Currently using Vcore 98 tour ohbh player. Looking for little more double friendly racket(but like solid prostaff feeling racket) Whiteout 98 1619 or Tfight315. Which one you prefer? Thanks
@@FlywithMiguel i prefer the whiteout 16x19 for double handed backhand. Something about the weight distribution and you still have the option to add weight modules to fine tune your setup towards pro staff / tfight direction so you still have options. So whiteout is a bit more versatile and tfight is a bit more specific. In my tournament of racquets whiteout is still in the game while tfight 315 is out. 👍
Sure. But the racquet didnt feel too heavy or on the edge of being too heavy to really make me worried about the added weight. Also some 1.25 strings are as heavy as 1.30 strings (head lynx tour).
Good morning, do you have experience with the Babolat Pure Aero 300g 16x19 racket, do the Solinco 16x19 or 18x20 models (295, 300, 305) provide more dynamics and control?
hard to find something as dynamic as the Babolats ^^ it's been a while I last tried something similar but im sure Whiteout is not an alternative to Pure Aero unless you want to give up on spin and power but get more feel and control. Blackout could be your frame as it's aiming towards those Babolat users (maybe more Pure Drive than Pure Aero) but I can't help you any further sorry. It's not my usual type of racquet.
Whiteout is more stable and „springy” with more spin so might be better on defense and altering from defense to offense. Blade has better touch and feel therefore also control so its a bit easier to be more consistent if you are in form but its not helping you as much in those worse days. They are kinda in the same category of racquets but I personally look for something more knowing that I am a grinder. I dont keep up the racquet head speed on every shot. I often change the rhythm, height, spin whatever and whiteout in that sense is a bit more „forgiving”. It wont punish me as much for being „lazy” even though Its Just a thing I automaticly do under pressure or to feel the ball or the rally or just to study my opponent and see his reaction to different balls. So perhaps whiteout has a wider variety of shots you can play efficiently while blade is better for those that dont want to change as much but want to keep the level very high from the start to finish. Ideally very linear penetrating balls. Obviously you can play whatever style you want with both but perhaps the best way to picture the difference is that the whiteout could be for the clay specialists and blade for the hard court specialists?
Havent tried the tc95 70 ra. TC95 has a special place in my heart. The feel is top of the top. So solid, you feel everything and nothing is muted yet there are No vibrations and you can put any string in it and be fine. (If your tc95 has a SW above 324). TC97 is stiffer with a bit more „boost” closer to the whiteout. Tc97 is a bit more „raw” probably because the beam is thinner. Whiteout is more muted but it plays better gram per gram. TC97 is kinda boring to me. Whiteout has a personality. Comfort wise they are quite similar to each other. Power whiteout > tc97 > tc95 (when customized to same specs) Forgiveness whiteout > tc97=tc95 Launch angle tc95 > tc97 >whiteout Spin tc95>whiteout>tc97 Control: tc95>whiteout>tc97 Tc95 is a bit more special but whiteout is definitely easier to play with
@@HaFr1988 probably too stiff. Also I would prefer 18x19 whiteout over 18x20. Hmmm. I wanted to try it but its not available in Poland 🤗 with 18x20 i am looking for something a bit more (usually means bigger headsize like head speed pro and gravity pro). Although 98” is my usual direction I am worried that with the 18x20 it might be difficult to unlock my sage-grinder-mode :p
Longer? No. Its a standard version but they do make an extended as well. Havent tried it. It is wider than the tc95. Tc95 has 95” headsize and whiteout is 98” so the hitting area is a bit bigger with the whiteout (more forgiving).
@@mteca5093 i dont know but ive seen a reel with a title whiteout 2.0 already so I guess soon! Maybe it will be there to compete with extreme update from Head. I think Extreme Tour and Whiteout 98 are fighting for the similar audience.
Yap. Eventually I will drop the review. In stock form a bit too anemic. Thats why I picked the 97H for my selection of top racquets. But maybe its easier to customize it slightly rather than play with the 97H. Maybe its not that much about it being „anemic” but more about how to apply pressure to the other side of the court :p TF40 315 is a bit more exciting but Percept 97 is a bit more stable in stock form.
If you have any specific question let me know :) my friends are using Percept 97 so I can always grab it for a ride just in case I forget how it feels :) try head hawk power :) also I think yonex poly tour pro yellow could be an interesting combo. Something responsive in general should work well
@@dandan.tennis Honestly , i am a little bit scared to buy percept 97. After Wilson Blade i need a time to adapt to Percept. But what you think, what better blade or Percept. I had some problems with backhand and suppouse to think that with percept it will be easier
@@ArturAndriasian-TennisOnfor one handed backhand Percept should feel better imo. Volleys as well. Touch shots as well. Rest probably will go to blade :)
So i’ve heard…but im not sure I want to go back to 18x20 98” frames…its been a while…but from the past years I had better tournament results with 16x19 and 18x19
@@dandan.tennis I get that. I own the 18x20 but have not tried the 16x19 because ALL of the reviews all said the 18/20 is just that much better and fixed everything wrong with the 16/19. It is still spin friendly and the feel is amazing.
@@Phoniq i have high hopes! :) its part of „missing puzzle” group where whiteout 18x20, prestige MP 18x19, Prestige Tour and Percept 100D are fighting for the last spot in my tournament of racquets ! :)
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I enjoy your reviews! Which racket do you recommend to a 3.75 all court with bias to control, feel, versatility, and maneuverability? TF40 315 16x19, TF40 305 16x19, Radical MP, Whiteout 305 16x19? Or something else? I currently play with Yonex vcore98 tour, I find it lacking control, feel, and too demanding for my 90min-120min sessions.
Currently using Vcore 98 tour ohbh player. Looking for little more double friendly racket(but like solid prostaff feeling racket) Whiteout 98 1619 or Tfight315. Which one you prefer? Thanks
@@FlywithMiguel i prefer the whiteout 16x19 for double handed backhand. Something about the weight distribution and you still have the option to add weight modules to fine tune your setup towards pro staff / tfight direction so you still have options. So whiteout is a bit more versatile and tfight is a bit more specific.
In my tournament of racquets whiteout is still in the game while tfight 315 is out. 👍
Bear in mind that 1.30 strings make the racket head heavier so it is something to take it into account
Sure. But the racquet didnt feel too heavy or on the edge of being too heavy to really make me worried about the added weight.
Also some 1.25 strings are as heavy as 1.30 strings (head lynx tour).
Nice video!!
thanks for the support! grinding! :)
Good morning, do you have experience with the Babolat Pure Aero 300g 16x19 racket, do the Solinco 16x19 or 18x20 models (295, 300, 305) provide more dynamics and control?
hard to find something as dynamic as the Babolats ^^ it's been a while I last tried something similar but im sure Whiteout is not an alternative to Pure Aero unless you want to give up on spin and power but get more feel and control.
Blackout could be your frame as it's aiming towards those Babolat users (maybe more Pure Drive than Pure Aero) but I can't help you any further sorry. It's not my usual type of racquet.
does this mean that aero and pure are better rackets than solinco?
@@krzysztofkapelinski4116 Nope, it means they are more powerful with less control which can work for certain playstyles
how would you compare this to the wilson blade v8?
Whiteout is more stable and „springy” with more spin so might be better on defense and altering from defense to offense.
Blade has better touch and feel therefore also control so its a bit easier to be more consistent if you are in form but its not helping you as much in those worse days.
They are kinda in the same category of racquets but I personally look for something more knowing that I am a grinder. I dont keep up the racquet head speed on every shot. I often change the rhythm, height, spin whatever and whiteout in that sense is a bit more „forgiving”. It wont punish me as much for being „lazy” even though Its Just a thing I automaticly do under pressure or to feel the ball or the rally or just to study my opponent and see his reaction to different balls. So perhaps whiteout has a wider variety of shots you can play efficiently while blade is better for those that dont want to change as much but want to keep the level very high from the start to finish. Ideally very linear penetrating balls. Obviously you can play whatever style you want with both but perhaps the best way to picture the difference is that the whiteout could be for the clay specialists and blade for the hard court specialists?
How does it compare to tc95 RA70 and tc97....power,feel,control,etc
Havent tried the tc95 70 ra. TC95 has a special place in my heart. The feel is top of the top. So solid, you feel everything and nothing is muted yet there are No vibrations and you can put any string in it and be fine. (If your tc95 has a SW above 324). TC97 is stiffer with a bit more „boost” closer to the whiteout. Tc97 is a bit more „raw” probably because the beam is thinner. Whiteout is more muted but it plays better gram per gram. TC97 is kinda boring to me. Whiteout has a personality. Comfort wise they are quite similar to each other.
Power whiteout > tc97 > tc95 (when customized to same specs)
Forgiveness whiteout > tc97=tc95
Launch angle tc95 > tc97 >whiteout
Spin tc95>whiteout>tc97
Control: tc95>whiteout>tc97
Tc95 is a bit more special but whiteout is definitely easier to play with
Try the 18x20 😊
@@HaFr1988 probably too stiff. Also I would prefer 18x19 whiteout over 18x20. Hmmm. I wanted to try it but its not available in Poland 🤗 with 18x20 i am looking for something a bit more (usually means bigger headsize like head speed pro and gravity pro). Although 98” is my usual direction I am worried that with the 18x20 it might be difficult to unlock my sage-grinder-mode :p
@dandan.tennis which has thinnest beam, 95,97,WO?
@@mteca509395. I think its 20mm
Is the whiteout longer or wider then tc95?
Longer? No. Its a standard version but they do make an extended as well. Havent tried it.
It is wider than the tc95. Tc95 has 95” headsize and whiteout is 98” so the hitting area is a bit bigger with the whiteout (more forgiving).
@dandan.tennis when is new whiteout coming? What changes?
@@mteca5093 i dont know but ive seen a reel with a title whiteout 2.0 already so I guess soon! Maybe it will be there to compete with extreme update from Head. I think Extreme Tour and Whiteout 98 are fighting for the similar audience.
@@dandan.tennis you might like the tempo 298
Have you tried Percept 97?
Yap. Eventually I will drop the review. In stock form a bit too anemic. Thats why I picked the 97H for my selection of top racquets. But maybe its easier to customize it slightly rather than play with the 97H.
Maybe its not that much about it being „anemic” but more about how to apply pressure to the other side of the court :p TF40 315 is a bit more exciting but Percept 97 is a bit more stable in stock form.
If you have any specific question let me know :) my friends are using Percept 97 so I can always grab it for a ride just in case I forget how it feels :) try head hawk power :) also I think yonex poly tour pro yellow could be an interesting combo. Something responsive in general should work well
@@dandan.tennis Honestly , i am a little bit scared to buy percept 97. After Wilson Blade i need a time to adapt to Percept. But what you think, what better blade or Percept.
I had some problems with backhand and suppouse to think that with percept it will be easier
@@ArturAndriasian-TennisOnfor one handed backhand Percept should feel better imo. Volleys as well. Touch shots as well. Rest probably will go to blade :)
@@dandan.tennis which control is better ?)
The 18x20 is better than the 16x19
So i’ve heard…but im not sure I want to go back to 18x20 98” frames…its been a while…but from the past years I had better tournament results with 16x19 and 18x19
@@dandan.tennis I get that. I own the 18x20 but have not tried the 16x19 because ALL of the reviews all said the 18/20 is just that much better and fixed everything wrong with the 16/19. It is still spin friendly and the feel is amazing.
You’ll be surprised with the 18x20. It’s got a surprising level of power and even spin.
@@Phoniq i have high hopes! :) its part of „missing puzzle” group where whiteout 18x20, prestige MP 18x19, Prestige Tour and Percept 100D are fighting for the last spot in my tournament of racquets ! :)
@@dandan.tennis nice. Look forward to seeing how that pans out
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So Poland is safer? 😅
@@dandan.tennis Alot of women go to LA with the dreams of Hollywood and end up as a stripper , porn , drugs and just overall used . It is a city of sin where people are used up and spit out . Beauty is everywhere , like the exploitation of it . Be mindful of it all . There is little on your side that can be truly done to protect her from any decisions made , All you can do is communicate in a way that gives moral support . The lines of communication must be open .
We create or enter situations that are unsafe through ignorance and complacency .