Well, at that tension, one bad framehit or mishit can kill your racquet, so you'd better have great technique to use it. As well, you need a lot of power to flex the strings, but the amount of power you can get from higher tensions is incredible. However, if you don't have the technique and power, your power will suffer, and so will your aim, and your arm (those stiff stringbeds don't absorb much shock, so you'll have vibrations dancing up your arm). However, if you can handle it, you'll have great power, and control. But if you can't, don't try it.
Arg...when will this raquet come out....I ordered my AT900T but it won't be here until 2-3weeks later.... T_ T
bought one last week from bbesports in china but haven't had time to use it... wonder how it is compared to tetracross 700....
I saw the racquet last week. When I held it in my hand, I found it a little too light. So I don't think it would be ideal for pros. It might be more suitable for beginners/intemediate players.