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TITLE. TENX PRO XSTRIKE REVIEW |
DATE. 2023年02月23日 16:48:02 |
THEME. 未分類 |
TENX PRO XSTRIKE REVIEW I have been testing the new 300g and 315g Xstrikes from TenX Pro for a few weeks. Here is my TenX Pro Xstrike Review.To get more news about tenx review, you can visit wikifx.com official website.
Introduction
The racquets come with a synthetic grip. Another thing to point out is that the butt cap doesn’t have a trapdoor for easy weight customization. I think that’s something to look into for the future. If you are a beginner or an under-13 player, I would consider the 270g or 285g versions they have on the website. The 300g option is suitable for intermediate to advanced players and the 315g would only be suitable for high-level competition players with excellent footwork, physique, and technical abilities.
These racquets are best for aggressive baseliners who like to control the point from the back of the court. You need to hit with a decent amount of top-spin to get the most out of these racquets. The power level is not quite as high as the racquets mentioned above, but I think it is sufficient for most players. If you want more power or depth on your shots, you can always string with a hybrid or a softer poly at a lower tension.
The spin potential is very good with these frames as the pattern is quite open. They remind me of the feel and performance of the first edition of the Babolat Pure Drive that was released in 1997 (this is a good thing). I hit a flatter ball and like to get to the net, so they have a bit too much launch for my liking. But if you enjoy Pure Aeros or HEAD Extremes, you should definitely give the Xstrike a try. As it is a more comfortable racquet but competes well with both of these racquet lines. There is no doubt that Tenx Pro create nice frames. There is nothing in the experience with these frames that would be substandard to any other brand out there. Still, their racquets retail at a significantly lower price. So for players looking for a racquet to give them some free power and spin but without the arm issues that sometimes follow thick-beamed and stiff racquets, the Tenx Pro Xstrike is definitely worth considering. I was a big fan of the control player-oriented Tenx Pro Xcalibre and that frame suits more my game and preference. But for players who like to take big cuts at the ball from the baseline, the Xstrike is the way to go. |
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