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I gave up on my tk9900iii 3u, and went back to my trusty tk6000 4u and was getting quite consistent. Got me a falcon and it's taken me ages to get...
Speedy recovery for your son Paul. I can sum up the falcon review with one word. It's an oddball. Still haven't got used to it after a few...
Exactly what flogge30 said, apart from the feeling thing :) And yes every now and then you do slam a few smashes down. They don't sound any where...
I didn't measure dry weight or balances (apparently less weight at the top and more lower down to the tjoint TBC) but it does feel heavier in the...
Head weight and overall weight are misleading on the falcon.
I've only played a 2 hr session with a 4u so far but don't see it as a huge improvement in overall power over the tk6000 4u. I lost my dependable...
4u, I expect the crisper shots are due to the bigger sweet spot. Just swinging it around is completely different from actual play. If you're one...
First impressions, feels heavy but not bad when playing. Very crisp, easy to defend but mistiming smashes atm.
I think the only major difference is the head weight. Who knows if manufacturing tolerances allow for a 3u 4u variation but I'm hopeful in this...
4U out of stock, so tempted to try get a light 3U.
Hey Guys, Need some advice here. Keep going back to my trusty TK6000 4u as haven't had much luck with a replacement. TK6000 is great but tends to...
I went from tk6000-4u to a tk9900-3u, mistake #1 just too stiff and heavy so I overcompensated and got a JS 12F, mistake #2 it's like a feather(I...
Ended up with 3u zy66fire @28. Felt pretty solid first time around but it just tires me out. Pains me but tk6000 4u is the active racquet again,...
Sorry I didn't mean attacking punch clears. I meant clear much higher than normal which is a breeze with this racquet.
Yes smashes and clears are absolutely crazy on the tk6000. I know most people dont care about powerful clears, but if you punch clear high enough...
3u is ok for 1-2 hrs play, might have to check out a 4u now for a less tired arm.
I switched from vt80 to tk6000 both 4u @27lbs bg80 a few years back. The 6000 is basically just raw power, heavy smashes with a little less...
It's a victor only shop, he doesnt carry zy66fire but is trying to get me a bg80, decided to go for the 3u in the end, in for a penny, in for a pound.
Cant decide on 3u or 4u but leaning towards 4u as I start to tire with tk6000 4u after 2hrs of play. Any recommendation on a victor string to use...
I'm on the same string and tension, and its been a roller coaster ride. Crazy power at times during a whole game, then so dull during another had...