VT7 or MX60

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  1. BigJoeThornton

    BigJoeThornton New Member

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    Hi all, I know these are hard to compare directly, but any thoughts on which to choose? On paper they seem pretty similar. I'm always looking for a good value, but would choosing the less expensive one (VT7) here leave me wanting more? Thanks!
     
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    I had this decision, went for the MX60. I've had a quick go with the VT5 and VT80 and the voltrics are more HH and slower. Probably more powerful though.
     
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    I haven't tried the VT-7 but I've tried the VT-5 and I have an MX-60...

    MX-60's way way way better... If you prefer a lighter racket, go for 4U... Although the 3U is quite easy to use... user friendly... lotsa power...
     
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    Hi all,

    I ultimately went with the MX-60 and don't regret it! 4U for me. The G2 grip is taking a bit to get used to and I'm miss-timing a bit, but I love how smooth it feels.

    Thank you all for the input!
     
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    i couldn't get on with the smaller grip size as it was too round when built up to my normal size. I now use 2 or 3 layers of over grip instead of replacement and I've got the feel of the bevels again.
     
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    The G2 grip is taking a bit to get used to and I'm miss-timing a bit, but I love how smooth it feels.[​IMG]
     

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