Tecnifibre TFight 325 VO2 Max Racquets Customer feedback
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Comments: I switched from the Slazenger Pro Braided 95 to the TFight 325. If you can handle the 12+oz weight,
this is a great stick for the strong baseliner and/or all-court player (like myself). Precision, power and depth are exceptional on
groundstrokes. My topspin, slice and flat shots have all improved. I've also easily added another 5+ mph on my serve. The silicone
in the handle makes the racquet very comfortable to play with despite the stiff rating. I haven't needed to customize the racquet
whatsoever with lead tape - just an overgrip and an o-ring dampener. Definitely worth a demo!
Comments: Like Bernard, I was a Head follower for many years, but
finally decided to convert to a Western grip forehand last year. Instead
of having to lead up those Heads, I was looking for a frame which felt
similar but was more amped up for bigger kick serves and heavier spin. The
TFight 325 VO2 is definitely that racquet. It's stable, precise, but much
more spin and power oriented. I sold all my Pro Tour 280s and IG
Prestige Pro for four of these gems.
Comments: I demo'ed about eight racquets and this was my favorite. My previous stick, which I used
for way too long, was the Pro Staff 6.0 85. I find the 325 stiff yet comfortable, low powered
in a good way (I like to provide my own), and very accurate. I wish the bevels were a little
more pronounced, but overall I love the way it feels in my hand. Very stable and well
balanced, which to me are some of the most important qualities in a racquet. It generates
good spin. And it looks cool. Some have found it too stiff but it hasn't been a problem for
me. I tried a lot of racquets and most of them really weren't that good. The Tecnifibre plays
like a dream.
Comments: I have tried the previous and newest model of the TF 325. The newest version felt
much heavier and more difficult to swing. Like before, this frame was nice for full swing
shots, being spin friendly, very stable, comfortable, and low powered. However, playing
indoors changed everything for me. I could not get balls past the net when shortening my
strokes. I would say this is a nice frame for big hitters out there, but make sure you can
handle the weight.
Comments: At first I had my doubts with this racket, I am a faithful follower of HEAD racquets. But I
needed an upgrade in my style of play with a new better racket, and by purchasing this racquet I was impressed by his
power, control and spin something very rare to find in a single racket. It's not as uncomfortable or stiff, I believe it has
benefitted me in my game. Now I feel more comfortable with this racquet on the court. Referring to the game from the
baseline flat shots to make it a bit difficult because you have to use the full stroke so that the ball does not go into the
net. Shots like top sin, slices, crosscourt are best with this racquet. At the net is very stable and has an amazing power.
I do not regret trying this brand Tecnifibre and the Tfight325 racquet.
Comments: This is a great frame. I have been using it for a little over
a year now, and it is awesome. I have added lead tape to it to make it
close to 13 ounces because I like a heavier racquet. It is a very stable
frame, and is stiff, but does not hurt my arm at all. It is a great
serving frame for a player's racquet, with ample power, spin, and
control. It has that rare combination of almost everything. Flat shots
can at times be difficult however. slice's feel great, and at net it is
rock solid. I would suggest for you to try it out and give it a go. I
think it is a frame more people would use if it was marketed better. I
personally think that it is a near perfect racquet.
Comments: This is a very stable and solid racquet. The flex rating doesn't seem to play as stiff as the
spec but that can be due to the string job that came with the racquet. The upper hoop is where I feel the flexing of the
frame which I am somewhat divided about. What this frame reminds of is the Babolat Pure Storm Tour that I played with
a couple of years ago.
All in all, this is a recommend due to the power, control, and accuracy
that can be had when using this frame.
Comments: I tried this racquet recently (also my first from Tecnifibre). I was impressed by the amount
of power, slice and topspin I could generate from the baseline and on service returns. There was plenty of room for
control and pinpoint precision in all shots. The string tension on the demo racquet was low and the vibrations made it a
bit uncomfortable initially. But the frame is so stable that the vibrations didn't bother me after a couple of games. This
frame is heavy and stiff, which helped me volley with power and depth. Serving was also a big point with this frame; it
felt great on kick and flat serves. It's a must demo!
Comments: This is my favorite racquet. I have five different racquets (Babolat Aeropro Drive, Wilson Tour
90, Yonex RDiS MP100, Dunlop 200, and the Technifibre TFight 325). I like the TFight 325 the best and it is the one I
use. The rest stay in the bag. I like the weight, balance, feel, power level and it is just a very good balance of these
characteristics for me.
Comments: Hi TW. Are you going to post a video review for this racquet? I would
really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
Comments: I tried the 325 VO2. To be fair Tennis Warehouse sent me an earlier version of this racket
(red head) not the updated black one they show on their web site. The version I tried seemed very stiff to me for a
stiffness rating of 68. I understand the updated version, the black model, is a little softer and that would be worth
trying. Decent control but nothing like the Wilson K Blade Tour. I'm waiting for the new BLX Blade Tour to come out for
a demo.
Comments: Incredible racquet with a great balance and a very nice heft. Very easy to plow through the
ball with while still generating tremendous spin. I came from the LM Radical Mid+, which was and still is a great stick,
and this Tecnifibre has surpassed that in almost every way. Although the string pattern is a relatively tight 18 x 19,
Tecnifibre spaces out the stringbed much more compared to the 18 x 20 racquets by Head and Wilson, so there is still
plenty of spin on the ball without sacrificing too much comfort (especially if you have a sensitive elbow, like I do). The
only issue I can think of is the headsize. The manufacturer claims that this is 95, but when I compared it to my LM
Radical (which was 98), they are exactly the same. Don't know who is the incorrect one here, but just so everybody
knows. Doesn't take anything away from this stick. I will definitely be playing with this for the foreseeable future. A
solid 9 out of 10 from me.
Comments: I attend a tennis academy so I play some 4-5 hours a day and fitness after for 1hr. What I
like about this racquet is the weight. I played with the EXO3 Graphite 93, which in stock form weighs about 12.3. I
prefer a heavy frame so I had it weighted to around 13 oz. Now don't get me wrong that is a great frame but when my
private coach had me try this racquet, I just loved it. The weight is perfect enough that if I have to play a three-set
match. I am able to do so because the weight and power supplied by this racquet allows me to use less energy and still
get the same placement and pocketing I got with my Prince. This
racquet truly is a great buy.
Comments: Just switched over from Wilsons K Six One 95 (18x20). The Tecnifibre Racket feels better on
Ground Strokes, Volleys and Serving. Greater Balance and overall perfect!!
Comments: I think my serves are better than when I was hitting the EXO3 graphite. It is better over all
on the upper hoop (because it is where I hit at. It is more of a serious racket (For players who hit at least 3 times a
week). It is more stable power, controlled than other racquets with their fancy technology out there. I say give his
brand a try if you are trying to win some matches. To me it is like a Babolat but with more controlled power.
Comments: I played with a Babolat Pure Drive Cortex for four months before purchasing the 325 VO2
Max. Not only does the 325 give me more power in my service game, but it allows me to get a ridiculous amount of
spin on my backhand ground strokes. The Tecnifibre is a little heavier than the Pure Drive, but in my opinion the extra
weight allows for much more control. Playability is great. And because the stability is great I will probably be using
this racket for the next two years + . Furthermore, I have gotten a lot of positive feedback about the samurai graphics.
As you can tell I absolutely love this racket. I would recommend this racket to anyone.
Comments: I used the Babolat Pure Drive Cortex for so long. I thought the Babolat racquet was good,
but as I got older and stronger, I needed a racquet with more control. This racquet gave me that extra control I needed
and then some. With this racquet, I have more control over my groundies. My serve which has always been good, is
now even better because I can place it closer to the lines. Overall this is the best racquet I have ever used.
Comments: Was looking for a good players racquet that was a bit more forgiving than my Pro Staff or
Head Prestige lineup I've always played with. With the T-Fight 325 VO2 max I found the same great precision I was
used to with my Prestige racquets, imparting spin to the ball was no problem because of the really great balance and
maneuverability of the Tecnifibre racquet. My Pro staff was able to provide a much heavier shot, but was not as quick
on the ball as the T-fight. A great racquet to enhance racquet head speed. I found the racquet more forgiving and
maneuverable. Experiment with string tension as this does seem to make a great difference. I really like this racquet,
could maybe apply some lead tape for serving.
Comments: Excellent racket, that's the bottom line. After demo after demo after demo, the Tecnifibre
325 VO2 Max put together all dimensions of what a racket should be. The weight gives the racket a solid feel from all
over the court; the two-handed backhand is powerful, so now a once avoid shot has become a killing force. Move over,
Wilson, there's a new sheriff in town.
Comments: This is a great Racket. I have used Head Prestige Mid for many years; recently I wanted to
move to the 95 frame, which is more forgiving. Switched to Kfactor six-one 95, But the change in balance forced me to
look further. I came across this racket and it feels just perfect. Perfect weight and great balance. Great at the net and
smooth ground strokes. Highly recommended.
Comments: Excellent player's racket. This is Tecnifibre's version of the Wilson K Factor Six-One 18x20
but much better in every way. Much easier to hit a two-handed backhand with the Tecnifibre due to the shorter shaft
above the grip. Playability and stability are great. The only thing I would change would be the Head-like grip and the
horrible Samurai paint cosmetics. Hope this helps those on the fence about this stick.
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