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Comments: All in all this was a little too powerful for me. If you're focused you can keep things undercontrol with
topspin, but if you step off the gas balls tend to go a bit long. Indeed great for spin and kick on my serves. Over all, very nice
racquet and one I would consider switching to if not for the power level. The head size is much closer to 98 than 95 by the way,
and I never noticed the "pingy" sound others have mentioned, in fact the racquet played pretty plush with Black Code at 53lbs.
Comments: This is a powerful stick that requires a strong arm and core to control on proper strokes. If you play D1
college tennis this stick is for you. If your adjustments steps and footwork is exceptional, this racquet would be recommended.
Comments: Great racquet. I am a high school tennis player and have tried many racquets but I fell in love with this
racquet within ten minutes of playing with it. I have used Tecnifibre string on different racquets and have never tried a Tecnifibre
racquet. I recently had the Babolat Pure Storm GT but it lacked the control and power I needed. The Tecnifibre 320 VO2 Max gives
you the best of control, power, and spin. It is great for all aspects of the court. I can get an extreme amount of spin on all my
shots, but mostly my kick serve. I can also hit just about any point on the court. I am super excited about this upcoming season
with my new racquet.
Comments: This is by far the best racquet I've ever used! I'm a heavy
baseline player, extreme western forehand grip, single backhand. and
this racquet delivers on all fronts!! amazing power and spin potential,
and the perfect weight and head light maneuverability. The weight is
high enough to plow through forehands and backhands and get the ball
deep into the court with ease. At the same time, it provides amazing
control for precision play. Serves and volleys are remarkable with this
stick too. I thought I was happy with my previous racquets (Wilson Kobra
Tour 100 and Babolat AP Drive 100)... but this one just takes the cake. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Comments: Fantastic racquet! Finally found what I was looking for! I've demoed a few over the last three
months - Babaolat Pure Storm GT (good control,low powered, pushed around), Babolat Aero Pro Drive GT (powerful,
less control and not headlight enough for me), Wilson K Factor 6.1 95 16x18 (awesome stick but heavy mass and
demands excellent technique), Wilson BLX Blade 98 (low mass weight and high swingweight did not work for me), Head
Prestige MP (loved the control,awesome feel,touch, maneuverability but low powered and small sweetspot). So really
looking for that mix of k-factor 95 solidity and Head Prestige comfort and feel plus power. Got it! The T-fight 320 has
that perfect weight for plow-through and power and yet ample flex for volleys and the stiffness works great there, put
away punch volleys on a dime. My one handed backhand is ripping & solid, forehands are whipped anywhere on the
court. It's stiff & solid yet maneuverable, shots are whipped like the Prestige on both sides. Serve are flattened or
vicious kickers are there too. Tremendous access to spin on any shot. For me the perfect mix of power, control, touch,
feel. Cool classic cosmetic too.
Comments: This was a beast of a stick. Very very powerful, great spin generation, but even with massive
amounts of spin it was tough to keep some shots in the court. I liked the pace that the free power gave me on serve.
This racquet comes through contact very quickly due to its swingweight so second serves had a ton of spin. Strangely
enough volleys with this racquet for me where the high point. And I say strangely because I normally like the feel of
much more flexible racquets for volleys. I was able to punch volleys deep in the court with ease and even get some
decent angles considering the power. This is a pretty stiff feeling frame but not uncomfortable, more crisp, than harsh.
The openness of the string pattern caused the strings that came in the demo to move so much that it was
unacceptable. I don't know if all multis would preform this poorly in this frame but I'm sure a nice soft poly would
preform very well and hopefully tame some of the power. In the end I landed on a different frame to stock up on but
this is still on my list as one of the best racquets out there.
Comments: It took about 8 string jobs but I finally found the best combo for this
racquet. I am a fan of more closed string pattern racquets but wanted to try something a little different. Great racquet,
good control and power when needed!
Comments: After I spent many hours on Tennis Warehouse looking for my new racquet, I decided to buy
the Tecnifibre TFight VO2 Max 320. I wasn't satisfied with the Wilson BLX Pro Tour as it was too light for me and it
lacked spin due to its very tight string pattern. Also, I tried many strings and tensions on the Pro Tour. As a result of
that my game was inconsistent, and I was hoping that the VO2 Max will bring much needed spin into my game and less
balls sailing long. After experimenting with different strings and tensions, I found just the right combination for me.I
use Pros Pro Blackout(1.24) on the mains strung at 57lbs and Tecnifibre Synthetic Gut(1.35), strung at 55 lbs on the
crosses. Ironically, with the VO2 max I can hit flat shots without worrying they'll sail long, which wasn't the case with
the BLX Pro Tour. I would recommend this racquet to anyone who likes to hit hard with moderate and heavy spin. With
the right strings and tension it is a killer weapon!
Comments: I have been using this stick for 6 months and have felt that I was in over my head with the
power it generates, and thus control. But slowly I am taming it to some degree, and I certainly like its feel. Someone
mentioned a "pingy" sound when striking the ball, which is true. A very nice piece of equipment for advanced players in
the 4.5+ range.
Comments: I have had this racquet for nearly a year now and I am immensely pleased with how it plays.
With such an open stringbed, I was able to generate ample amounts of spin and there was plenty of power to be had as
well. The rectangular handle took a bit of adjustment to get used to after coming from a Wilson racquet. I also felt that
there was not enough mass within the head, but after adding a few grams of lead at 3 and 9 o' clock, the plow-through
and stability of this racquet were superb. Volleys were solid and spin serves were particularly great. I've found that full
poly or poly hybrid setups are necessary to maximize the potential of this stick, but doing so is well worth it. I will be
sticking to Tecnifibre for awhile.
Comments: This is an amazing racquet! I used to use the original TFight 320 and just
switched over about 2 months ago. I have always been a Tecnifibre user. The VO2 model has a much more dampened
and forgiving feel but it's still a great players frame! I would recommend it to anyone.
Comments: I am very surprised with the amount of power in this stick. I used to use the Prince Ozone
Tour and I could see how much i improved with this racquet. I usually use a dampener but don't need to with this
racquet. I am a aggressive baseliner with a big 1st and 2nd serve. My kick serve with this racquet could kick over a
5'10" player from my team. It is fantastic! I'm going to stick with Tecnifibre for a long long time.
Comments: The holy grail of the Tecnifibre family, this was the racquet that made the brand what it is
today. Solid control and immense power make this a deadly weapon in the hands of anyone that can tame this beast.
Comments: I have been playing with 320 for 1 year now. Exceptional racquet. Grip took a little
adjustment from Wilson. I had stability problems initially. Added weight at 4 and 8 o'clock for awhile to adjust.
Removed after couple of months. Even with extra weight the racquet remains very maneuverable at net. Racquet will
feel lackluster with anything other than poly. Tried many brands and kinds of strings and only the polys bring out the
power and give you the bite to control it. Probably due to the open stringbed. I have never seen spacing like this. I am a
very aggressive singles and doubles player with big shots and it has given me enough control to grip it and rip it
whenever I feel like it. Paint job is a little much, but I have scratched most of it off playing doubles anyway. And
grommets, if you don't string your own racquets, make sure whoever does knows what they are doing. I think it is T5 or
T6. They are at extreme angles and the teenagers that string at our shop were burning through these almost every time
I had it strung. I would say this racquet takes a little more time and effort to "dial in" your shots, but when you do you
can really overpower your opponents and find the holes.
Comments: Best racquet ever. Great control and spin. Good power and great all round-net, serve
groundies.
Comments: Graphics are sick, great power and great spin. I've been using the Wilson k six.one 95, Head
Microgel Radical, Babolat Pure Drive GT standard and Prince Speedport Black. TF320 has the most power out of the lot,
even more than the PDGT. Well connected forehands will make your opponent moan in agony! Mistimed groundstrokes
tend to sail long though due to the power, overall a great stick. You won't regret buying/demoing this!
Comments: I found my new weapon - Demoed it once and switched to it a week after. A great player's
stick, easy to transition to from Volkl T10 G2. The Tfight 320 offers tremendous spin and control. I can execute all my
shots pretty well - from power to spin, serves, slice, and touch shots. I recommend that you play around with the string
tension to get the right feel.
Comments: I would not agree with the last review that this racquet is less stable than the Wilson k factor
95. I took this stick out on a demo and it is 4.5 player and above racquet with advanced strokes. You need to make
sure that you go for your shot because if you don't, the
ball will fly. This is a great racquet but did take an adjustment period from me.
Comments: Demoed TF 320V02 against Wilson BLX 6.1 95 and liked the Wilson much more. With TF,
shots fall shorter and not as much plow through on ball. If you have a really fast swing speed, you may like the TF
better or if you add lead to TF, it may have more power. I don't think this racket has sufficient power/weight in stock
form. You notice an immediate drop in power and stability when you put down the Wilson and pick up the TF. Didn't
like the TF and I own the previous version of TF 320 but weighted it up with 10 grams.
Comments: This racquet is worth a demo for any advanced player. I had my doubts it would
fit my game but I have never hit a better one handed backhands and the spin on the
forehand is amazing. My serve has been enhanced with spin, power and more control. I
changed from the prestige mid and I am never going back. Thanks, Tecnifibre!
Comments: This racquet is very solid. It does play stiff but with the right string and tension
it can be a real weapon. It has enhanced my game to a new level.
Comments: What can't I say! I love this racquet. If you know how to string it, it can be a
true weapon. I have amped up my topspin to new levels. I have to warn you, if you hit hard
(like myself) and the racquet is strung low, it will be a bear. You need to string this racquet
in the 58 to 61 lbs range to feel the true pleasures of this amazing stick. Good luck hitting
Comments: Used to have the old 325 XL. Now Switched to the 325 Vo2 MAX regular length due to no
dealers in Hong Kong carries the XL here. Still great feel with power. I feel the pure storm is a bit too much on the
power side. Too little power on the head prestige. I think the 325 is the perfect marriage for me. It gave me a lot of
SPIN (I feel it was more on the XL with 97 SQ back then) I used to hit on green clay in the States in Florida and it was
awesome on it. Now I am playing the slow Hard Court in Hong Kong is just as good. I think this racquet is also more
fun to hit with good/advance players. Then you can really show what you can do with it. I just recently got the 3rd 325
VO2 Max. Just in case if I want to play a tournament or something.
Comments: I've been using Wilson K-SixOne 95 (16x18) and just switched to TFight320 VO2 Max few
months ago. K-SixOne is a stable and solid rackets but I found this racket is too demanding, due to its heavy weight, it
slow down my swing speed thus I produce less power shot. Upon using the TFight 320, my game improved to the new
level, ball control and feel is amazing, easy to produce powerful shot due to faster swing speed, stable and solid.
Livelier, more maneuverable and crisper as Tecnifibre claimed. Overall feel almost close to KSix One.
Comments: Love this racket. Generates a lot of spin and power with the open string pattern. Previously
was using the kblade but this racket really feels great from the first time I tried it.
Comments: Great racquet! Very stable. Power is great! Nice feel and great spin on groundstrokes. Strung
it with Babolat Pro Hurricane 17G on the main and Synthetic Gut on the cross 17g. Tension is 53 lbs. Demo this and
you'll like it. I already switched and bought 2!
Comments: Great swing speed and weight, but when I played with it, the strings were
mediocre. I'm switching to this racquet from Wilson nBlade. Since I am still improving, I
believe that the open string pattern and heavier, head light weight will benefit my game.
When I demoed this racquet, I didn't have a good playing day, but I didn't let that bias my
opinion. This racquet is great! On a good playing day, my ground strokes and volleys
should be untouchable.
Comments: This racquet is perfect on everything. I've been using Wilson PS 88 and
Wilson PS Hyper Carbon 6.1 95 but this TFight 320VO2Max makes my every
hits almost perfect. Two Thumbs Up for Tecnifibre!
Comments: This racquet is great for an all court player. I love the way it plays from the base
line. It also has great control. I don't hit as many unforced errors as I did with my
previous Head Instinct.
Comments:
I agree this stick is a monster! Was using the Kfactor 90 (awesome game play), but found to be a little too demanding
for me playing at higher levels of play (baseline). I wanted the same specs, but lighter in mass and this one does it. Still
getting use to finding rhythm on serves, return of serves is ridiculously dictating now, and baseline is much more
aggressive like a Nalbandian. Up at the net or overheads are not a problem using this. Going three sets or 3+ hours
competitively are not a problem now and feel I'm in total control and confident. Might hear the high pitch 'ping sound
at the beginning, but will eventually fade after the fresh strings are broken into.
Comments: This is a monster stick. I have an eastern forehand and a single-handed backhand. This
racquet provides me with tremendous amount of topspin on groundstrokes and a good punch on volleys. My first
impression on this racquet was -a bit heavy and vibrant (I switched from the Head Liquidmetal Radical OS). But, when I
started to play longer with this racquet, it felt like the lightest racquet ever. The power level of this racquet is really
high (controversial to specifications) which made me concentrate on my topspin more. The topspin shots created heavy
moons that looked physically impossible. My backhands started becoming very whippy, increasing the consistency and
threat level. It also helped me with serves. Strengths: Tremendous topspin, feel, serve improvements, maneuverability,
power level. Drawbacks: Vibrant (needs damper), unstable off-center shots, can feel whippy, can be too powerful,
extremely reduced string-life.
Comments: Demo'd this racquet and felt it had tons of spin and control. Great frame for baseliners in
need of more grip and spin on their shots!
Comments: Good racquet overall, unique shape and design. However, the handle is too short compared
to most racquets, which results in an odd, uncomfortable feel. If you're able to customize the handle, this racquet
would probably be exceptional. However, the stock racquet isn't really an option if you're used to a conventional
handle.
With that said, the racquet plays very well. This is a racquet that absolutely requires a dampener, since playing without
one results in very strange, tin-can type sounds and vibrations in the handle. A dampener fixes this problem
completely, though the problem itself is a strange one. I didn't notice any unusual power or spin, control, etc. from
this racquet, despite the other reviews. Nothing out of the ordinary. Nice racquet, but sort've quirky cosmetic and
overall characteristics.
Comments: This racquet has a huge amount of power. Surprisingly, even more than the pure drive.
Which is far too much for me. However, if you can manage to create a heavy amount of topspin and hit the ball hard,
you'll be deadly with this stick. The serve on this is fantastic, I can't say why but it feels much better and I can serve
harder. Even with this huge amount of power, it's not difficult to aim, actually (unlike the pure drive). One problem is
that the strings lose tension very quickly with this racquet.
Comments: Just got done demoing this racquet and I love it to death. My only issue was with my serve
which needs work anyways but I was really able to lay into my shots and have it land inside the baseline for a change.
My two handed backhand has never been so good and when I leaned into my shots the power and control just took
over same for my forehand. Volleys were great.
Comments: At first when I was hitting, most of my forehands were going very long. Later when you are
able to tame this thing, the amount of spin and power you can generate with it is incredible. Volleys are crisp and the
feedback is amazing. Backhand was pretty solid. I got great spin on those kick serves. It's great racquet all round.
Amazing if you get a hang of it.
Comments: Demoed this racquet because I was using the old Tfight 325s and wanted an
upgrade, except for the graphics this racquet has nothing to offer that the other brands can't do better. I liked the old
325's cause they have tons of feel and the control was great. I feel like Tecnifibre has fallen off their standards with this
one, I feel that they concentrated more on the graphics than how the racquet should feel. I don't feel any breathing in
the frame at all this is just cheap marketing. Anyway demoed a few others and ended up with Wilson
Kblades, good all around racquet non of the cheap marketing ploys Tecnifibre is trying to pull. When Tecnifibre
decides to make quality racquets again maybe I'll get a couple again, till then don't get fooled buy cheap tricks.
Comments: This racquet is a beast! It hits heavy moon like no other! Such a precision racquet with great
feel. This is the best of both worlds....control and power! I love this baby! I have an extreme western grip and really rip
through the ball. I don't find this has a "tinny" feel to it at all. The graphics are amazing. They give me confidence
when I glance down between points looking at the Samurai faces! If you are an advanced player with a NTRP rating
above 4.5 then you must demo this carving weapon. Just ask Verdasco!
Comments: The TFight 320 V02 is much better than the M Pro 98 in all aspects (control,
power, spin and slice). With this racquet I can play with a lot of confidence. I am an all court player. I feel no vibration.
Comments: The TFight 320 V02 Max is very "stable" racquet. Really forgiving, great sweetspot. Almost
no bad vibrations, jarring or twisting, probably carbon is breathing, it works. I have been using Dunlop M-fil 200,
which was very maneuverable and control oriented, but lacked the power from the corners vs. hard hitters. TFight has
improved my game, especially from the baseline and services. You can hit great two handed backhands and very
aggressive forehands too. Pretty powerful, great access to spin. I really like graphic work on it. I do not think any lead
tapes are
needed. Dislikes: A bit hefty for doubles, but for singles it's a sword of precision, you can feel like a ninja! Tecnifibre
got me, must try weapon!
Comments: Great racquet. The first thing you notice is the stiffness and the amount of spin that this
racquet helps produce. The open 16x19 string pattern offers a lot of pace and spin. The stiffness of the racquet really
help with volleys and serves. Great racquet for advanced players who are strong enough to put their own pace and
power on the ball. Overall, I am very satisfied with my new racquet, and I will never turn away from Tecnifibre again.
Comments: This is an excellent racquet for at least a 4.0 level player. It plays close to a K6.1 95, but
more maneuverable and stable. Excellent for an all court player. Spin is so easy to find when you need it, thanks to the
more open string pattern. Just make sure you use a more durable string if you're a frequent string breaker. It gives you
confidence to hit the ball as hard as you can without losing control, especially on sharp angle shots. Excellent on flat
and spin serve, especially if you know how to snap the wrist. Also, to answer Rafael's question (from Washington DC)
about vibration, the racquet is very comfortable and easy on the arm. With today's super stiff racquets, it's very hard to
find a racquet with this caliber, it's an excellent feeling racquet. This is how a true player's frame should feel like. Go
ahead, demo one, you won't be disappointed!
Comments: I've been using TFight 335 (16x20) for about 2 years, and just tried the new VO2 Max
version of 320 last week. Although the number of mains was the same, VO2 Max has a lot more open string pattern
which I like, but I seem to lose a bit of control (easiness to generate power and spin potential compensate though). I
didn't see much difference in other parts, but my forehand had some more pop with VO2 Max.
Comments: An absolute great stick which is perfect for today's modern baseline topspin game. not for
flat hitters as there is loads of power on this stick.
Comments: I love this racquet. It very similar to the six-ones or the prestige's. Love it on everything.
Forehands and backhands are sweet. Volleys come off crisp like good bacon. Serves are great too. Great players
racquet. Great access to spin. It has an unusual open strings pattern. After like the 6th string from the middle a bigger
gaps is between two strings and then its the same length again. One of my friends loved it coming from a Babolat pure
drive cortex plus. I was using a nPro open X. Great players racquets. I might try adding some weight to it soon, but
never done it before so wish me luck.
Comments: I play Division 1 tennis and this is a fantastic racquet. The power is perfect and I generate a
lot of topspin, but the backhand is the only part that struggles. The grip is not comfortable for my backhand, and my
serves have decreased; yet, my forehand has been amazing. The real only down part is the terrible logo design on the
racquet that makes it look unprofessional.
Comments: The grip shape is very similar to Head. I may shave it down to make it more square. Needs
little bit of lead at 3 & 9 to make it bit more stable .
Good: This racquet was designed to be used with poly strings for baseliners. Don't string this thing up with Wilson NXT
or anything soft, you won't get the full potential out of it. Extreme open string pattern helps generate tremendous spin.
Due to extreme open string pattern don't use anything smaller than 16g poly, tension loss is more noticeable than
normal racquets. Heavy hitting baseliners who are used to playing with poly must buy!
Comments: Great feel if you can center the ball consistently. Don't expect loads of power..this is a
player's frame. Good swings are rewarded with nice feel but the sound can be somewhat different at first. The open
string pattern is nice and the spin generated is impressive. I love the graphics and the weight.
Comments: I tried several rackets from Head, Dunlop, ProKennex, Tecnifibre. Tried MG Prestige MP,
Dunlop AG 200, Prokennex Ki5, Tecnifibre 320 VO2. Prestige and Dunlop was underpowered for me. Dunlop was also
felt too heavy. Prokennex is known for is arm friendliness. But I have to say, it hurt my arm and I started getting pain in
my elbow. I don't know why. Tecnifibre had the right weight, balance, and power for me. I have found my racket for
along time. Power of this racket is much more then rackets I listed above. I also got extreme spin from the racket
compared to all the rackets above.
Comments: Demoed this racquet and hits great. I use the KSix-one 95 (16x18). The TFight hits and feels
the same as my KSix-one, with the only exception of the TFight is lighter and has some awesome graphic work on the
frame. I recommend to those who like the benefits of the KSix-one but couldn't handle the weight.
Comments: Coming from an Babo Aero Pro Cortex , having elbow problems... Just wondering, if this
racket won't rip my elbow apart? How is the comfort?
Comments:Just demoed it, hits great, it almost feels like a mixture between the old Babolat pure control
and a flexpoint prestige which is what I use, I think I'm switching to this!!
Comments: I have played with the older T-Fight 320 since it came out a couple years ago. I tested this
racquet for a week, and I do not think it measures up to the older version. There is greater accessibility to power, but it
has a tinny feeling when you strike the ball. The older version, despite the lower weight, felt more stable. I don't know
why, but I simply do not like the way this racquet feels or plays. It is a real shame that TW discontinued the older
version,
it was so far superior.
Comments: The TFight 320 V02 Max is almost perfect. I had been using Prince. I haven't gotten used to
the TFight's grip. But I may swap the Prince butt cap to the TFight racquet...seriously.
Comments: Does anyone know if this frame has a lot of vibration? I use a Prestige Flexpoint which plays
great but a little less jarring of the joints would be nice. Does this racquet offer as much control with less jarring
"feedback"?
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