In traditional, Titanium Mesh placed in the racquets¡¯ frame or shaft has no true use, just a gimmick. However, SOTX Ti series racquets really have a lump of Ti metal in the built-in T-joint which applies Three-stage method for combing racquets¡¯ frame, updated from Two-stage method. The construction greatly improves the racquets¡¯ performance, more comfortable, stable and better control ability.
traditionally, ti mesh on frame or shaft a gimmick? I can't say I agree with you..I find the ti mesh gives me an extra bit of power when using such rackets. But interesting enough, ti mesh in the t-joint? now i guess some could say that is a gimmick but it'd liek to try out one of these rackets..see what kind of stability the ti mesh in the t-joint gives and what level of power it produces
sorry sally have to disagree with u aswell the Ti does give me better power my Ti-3 has a good amount of power than why is the Mp 100 more powerful than the Mp 99 because the Mp100 has Ti
Sorry for reviving this thread, but does anyone have any reviews on the SOTX Ti series? Im planning to get either the 8 or the 8A.
No, I mean the Ti-8 or Ti-8A. I saw them on puppysports.com I think the picture above is of the Ti-8.
Will the specs be of anyuse? TI 8E was all ni could find Length 675mm BP: 287-297MM Weight 86 +/- 2g Tension: 28lbs Shaft stiffness 8.5-9.0 Sorry is this is of no use
It's ok. At least we know now that the specs are similar to that of the Woven 8. Thanks for the research. I guess the only way to find out how it plays is to actually buy one.