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Testing The TECNIFIBRE Range #tennis



My Thoughts On TECNIFIBRE Racquets #tennis

After spending an hour on court testing 4 of the Tecnifibre range, here are my first impressions!

I now have the T-Fight 305 and TF-X1 to test so let me know if you’d like to hear more about them?
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0:00 Intro
0:21 Tempo 298
1:33 T-Fight 315
2:48 T-Fight 305
5:30 TF-X1
6:27 Since the trip

32 Comments

  1. I don't think anyone mentioned it but Great hitting!!! 👍 My older ones were almost free, no one wanted them haha! I thought they were fine for my lower level 😊 thanks Coach excellent video 💯🎾

  2. Some say that TF-X1 is hard on your arm, stiff racquet. Could you investigate?

  3. Hey Ash, did you feel uncomfortable with the Tecnifibre grip shape? I’ve heard that the more rectangular shape can feel weird for some.

  4. Great video, how would the 305 compare to a pure aero 98? Looking at the 305 range with higher swing weights

  5. Thanks for the reviews. Can you do a comparison of the TF-X1 and Tfight ISO-300? Thanks. Also, can you update us on the tension maintenance of the Razor Soft? Keep up the good work.

  6. Unfortunately Daniil doesn’t use the ISO but an old 95 square in. model which was essentially a Wilson 6.1 clone but with 18*19 patterns. Regardless, the ISO is a great racquet for people who can handle the hefty swing weight. Also you should definitely try the TF40 range, especially the 305 18*20.

  7. I played with t fight xtc 305 18×19 but hurt my elbow.The iso is better in all terms of comparison.when i olay against big hitters this is the,answer!By the way ,is new razor soft holds tension well?

  8. I like your videos, but a racquet review without a serve element does me no good. The other item is spin generation. My current racquet is a spin on tap kind of setup where as my previous control sticks are difficult to generate enough spin to hit shots like top spin lobs. So this is also important. You did touch on a few volleys but most this seem to be a forehand review.

  9. Why not use razor code in both racquets first week and razor soft the next week. I'd take over 5he show but better weather there, I'll get you to continue. Just easier to compare with same strings. I tried out a 315 woth RPM Blast and plow through was an absolute delight. How did you like the size of the sweetspot? Great racquet but of all this 315 was a surprise. I had forearm pain perhaps not used to 98 size but what I loved was the racket put the ball precisely where I intended. So tough hanging it up because accuracy, plow through and power all noticeably higher than 100 Shift or 100 sq in Ezone. Looking like the '98 sq in racquet will be my next doubles stick. The VCore 97 I've played a week with but found it slightly unwieldy on my 1 handed backhand. Good video

  10. Great hitting! But wish you reviewed the TF40, which is a sweet feeling racquet in the Tecnifibre lineup.

  11. Grest reviews. Could you do a detailed comparison of your 2 favorite rackets. Decent club standard player asking.

  12. @Tennis mentor – try out the Prince ATS98 – Plays like the medvedez racket but is more manuverable/ slightly better power, better feel and more spin –

  13. I like my 305. It allows me to swing easier rather than trying to generate too much pace, especially coming from a Prince rebel 95 which was really head light.

  14. Saw my name here! Thanks for the review 🙂 I'm using the T-Fight 305, looking forward to see the comparison you talked about.

  15. Great review and I wish I could hit that clean lol. I have a TF40 305 16×19 and string it with Ice Code 18g in the mains @50# and TF Duramix multifiber 16g in the crosses @ 48. Great feel and ball pocketing and the ice code doesn’t notch the multifilament.

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