Good on you for sharing it, I watched your review of the extreme tour etc and you look like a totally different player in that. The wind must have been bad at Caloundra!
Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching the videos. It is nice to hear from those watching. The wind was very unpleasant that day and got worse as the day went on with random gusts also. 'and you look like a totally different player in that' What do you mean by this? Totally different for the worse or better?
@mattiastennis I was looking for reviews on extreme tour and came across yours which was pretty good and thought you were hitting well, When checking your other vids I saw you played at Caloundra where I've spent a bit of time so checked it out to see what you were hitting with. I didn't watch the whole thing but thought you were playing much better in the racquet review clip. I've currently got an extreme tour demo from tennis only, its probably the same one you had. Pity they don't restring more often, strings it came with were 6 months old on one and 4 months on the head boom.
@@vidpromjm Thanks for the kind comment. I go to tournaments at Caloundra when I can as its a great venue minus the one court out the back when its windy(nearly unplayable with the wind). The 2 Extreme Tour videos are the best ones I have made yet(I have quite a few coming in the next 2 months) and I have continued playing with it since. 'Pity they don't restring more often' This is a big problem and I recommend you either find a local or state-local tennis shop or friend that will let you have the racquet for 1-2 weeks where you have it re-strung. String it with Kirschbaum or Head string you like around '48-50 pounds' / 21,7-22.7kg 4 or 6 months is not good enough as your obviously paying for this. Leaving a racquet unstrung for even 1-2 months can ruin the experience. Did you get Head Boom MP or Pro? Because I will be doing a proper full review on Head Booms in future videos. Feel free to email me more in detail at: mw22tenwin@protonmail.com
Good on you for sharing it, I watched your review of the extreme tour etc and you look like a totally different player in that. The wind must have been bad at Caloundra!
Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching the videos. It is nice to hear from those watching.
The wind was very unpleasant that day and got worse as the day went on with random gusts also.
'and you look like a totally different player in that'
What do you mean by this? Totally different for the worse or better?
@mattiastennis I was looking for reviews on extreme tour and came across yours which was pretty good and thought you were hitting well,
When checking your other vids I saw you played at Caloundra where I've spent a bit of time so checked it out to see what you were hitting with. I didn't watch the whole thing but thought you were playing much better in the racquet review clip.
I've currently got an extreme tour demo from tennis only, its probably the same one you had. Pity they don't restring more often, strings it came with were 6 months old on one and 4 months on the head boom.
@@vidpromjm Thanks for the kind comment. I go to tournaments at Caloundra when I can as its a great venue minus the one court out the back when its windy(nearly unplayable with the wind).
The 2 Extreme Tour videos are the best ones I have made yet(I have quite a few coming in the next 2 months) and I have continued playing with it since.
'Pity they don't restring more often' This is a big problem and I recommend you either find a local or state-local tennis shop or friend that will let you have the racquet for 1-2 weeks where you have it re-strung.
String it with Kirschbaum or Head string you like around '48-50 pounds' / 21,7-22.7kg
4 or 6 months is not good enough as your obviously paying for this. Leaving a racquet unstrung for even 1-2 months can ruin the experience. Did you get Head Boom MP or Pro? Because I will be doing a proper full review on Head Booms in future videos.
Feel free to email me more in detail at: mw22tenwin@protonmail.com