3 Levels of Racquet Customization

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Beckett explains how to customize your tennis racquet. Breaking it down by easiest to hardest, beginning with Level 1: Grips. Modify your tennis racquet by changing the base grip (sometimes called a replacement grip), adding overgrips or changing to a leather grips. Also, how to put on lead tape, where to put the lead tape on your tennis racquet and how much weight should you add.
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00:00 Why You Should Customize Your Racquet
01:00 Grips
01:30 Replacement Grips (Base Grips)
03:29 Overgrips (Dry vs Tacky)
05:10 Adding Weight for Stability and Power
06:55 Where to Add the Weight
09:02 How Much Weight Should You Add?
10:48 Racquet Behavior on Contact
11:44 Fine Tuning
12:18 Tools You'll Need
14:10 Setting Goals for Your Setup
14:56 Customization Framework
17:32 Customizing for Your Playstyle
18:51 Subjectivity in Customization
19:41 Mission Critical
20:56 Secret Level 4
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  • @SeanTenney777
    @SeanTenney777Ай бұрын

    Leather grips are the easiest way to make a racquet slightly more headlight. The Yonex leather grips are amazing quality, just hard to find sometimes. Great video

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I need to try a Yonex leather, not sure I've even seen one for sale before!

  • @SeanTenney777

    @SeanTenney777

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Amazon is where I find them but they are pricy and easily the heaviest option out there. A solid 5g heavy than any other leather grip and i've tried them all.

  • @tkdhanani

    @tkdhanani

    Ай бұрын

    I have tried many leather grips. TW is great, Yonex is great, TF is great. Heads just one notch below but have had good luck with them. Kimony is nice too for a super thin leather grip. Tourna were just ok IMO. Wilson leather did not like.

  • @goldencalf5144

    @goldencalf5144

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@tkdhananiYeah, TW are great, especially for the price. Plus they have different options for thickness and width.

  • @BlGSac

    @BlGSac

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@tkdhananiI've yet to try the TW one, I'm a big fan of the TF one, I use that with all my racquets, do you think the TW one is good enough to switch from TF

  • @Lutheruss
    @LutherussАй бұрын

    Amazing! That's exactly what I was hoping to learn about racket tuning, as I'm taking my baby steps with customization. Waiting for level 4 ;)

  • @ThinhTran21
    @ThinhTran21Ай бұрын

    Thank you for the comprehensive video! Fire edits as always too!

  • @professurfurmetaphysikundp3023
    @professurfurmetaphysikundp3023Ай бұрын

    The very best intro on this topic I have seen so far! Fantastic!

  • @zeneto69
    @zeneto69Ай бұрын

    The quality of this video is great. This channel is so good for tennis enthusiasts!! Good job

  • @paulcarter3620
    @paulcarter3620Ай бұрын

    Amazing well thought out video I started my racket customizing journey back in 2018 with my 2016 roland garros babolat pure aero adding about 20 grams 10g at 10 a clock and 10g at 4 a clock it had great control and spin potential as well as good plowthrough now many years later winning comps using the rafa origin.

  • @Mikishots
    @Mikishots3 күн бұрын

    Beckett! Good to see you, man. Great tips, thx for that. Cheers from Vic Town.

  • @matteo4413
    @matteo4413Ай бұрын

    Great video! The TW leather grips are awesome and very affordable.

  • @bungh0LeO
    @bungh0LeO5 күн бұрын

    Your enthusiasm for tennis and the equipment radiates off of you, man. The way you go into detail on these subjects seems to flow smoothly and is very digestible for someone who isn't really savvy in this realm. Great information and it makes me want to play some more tennis!

  • @lenipex
    @lenipexАй бұрын

    I really like your videos. They are always descriptive and I can tell you enjoy making them. Good job! Thank you for the good info

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you very much!

  • @ForgetfulPretzel
    @ForgetfulPretzelАй бұрын

    Excellent as always Beckett.

  • @adamto3962
    @adamto3962Ай бұрын

    Solid video 10/10. Thank you for the detailed infos. Subscribed

  • @TheTOShow1
    @TheTOShow1Ай бұрын

    This is such a timely video. I just tried my first racquet customization today by adding a few grams of lead tape (not very tasty btw) to the handle of one of my two vcore 98s. I just wanted to get their static weights to within a few grams of each other.

  • @leonardonazar
    @leonardonazarАй бұрын

    Great video Beckett

  • @tenniswithandy
    @tenniswithandyАй бұрын

    This video has been GOATed!

  • @m3m3raider15
    @m3m3raider15Ай бұрын

    Best video you ever did.

  • @OldSchoolTennis
    @OldSchoolTennisАй бұрын

    „even though it looks pretty delic….“ -> first time I had to laugh while watching your videos :) keep them coming :)

  • @Fritzebitze
    @FritzebitzeАй бұрын

    Great video! Still tinkering with my Vcore95 2023 :)

  • @dqtrottn
    @dqtrottnАй бұрын

    It was great to see that Yonex R-7. It was my first real racket when I was starting out back in 84-85. I’ve stuck with Yonex racquets ever since.

  • @draconis228
    @draconis228Ай бұрын

    keep it going beckett!

  • @PeterNordstrom-rd3if
    @PeterNordstrom-rd3ifАй бұрын

    One of my students discovered adding a strip if lead on the V (core) part of the racquet adds amazing stability. I put it on all my solinco and babolat racquets.

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    The V of the throat is generally the place for maximizing MGR/I. High MGR/I rackets feel like they swing faster through the air. It has more to do with swing-style and timing really, maybe it feels more stable (than if you added it to 12 o'c, of course adding weight always feels more stable) because it's helping you make better contact at tight awkward shots?

  • @paolo.cannizzaro
    @paolo.cannizzaroАй бұрын

    Love this channel

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    luv u!

  • @Alex-ii9sp
    @Alex-ii9spАй бұрын

    Loving the new music

  • @BlGSac
    @BlGSacАй бұрын

    Luqi grips make an appearance, liked immediately! In terms of leather grips maybe its just me, but having a leather grip along with a tacky over grip feel better than synthetic

  • @matiasn.garnica8698
    @matiasn.garnica869811 күн бұрын

    How come I've never seen any of your videos up till now? Excellent info

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    11 күн бұрын

    thanks for finding me!

  • @GiancarloMattera
    @GiancarloMatteraАй бұрын

    Thank you

  • @hillwellford9637
    @hillwellford9637Ай бұрын

    My trick (my only useful trick!) is to use racket head tape for experimenting with weight in the hoop. Tourna Racket Guard is the best for this because it's fairly heavy and very cheap. Add a bunch, in sections, at each of Beckett's spots (3+9, 10+2, 12) and then go hit. Take off pieces as you practice and play--very easy to do with racket head tape--until you feel like you've got it dialed in. Then take out your trusty kitchen scale and figure out what weight you ended up with. Finally, remove the racket head tape and replace with a more long term/less ugly solution such as lead, tungsten or copper tape. This is so much easier and less expensive than trying to do the same thing with lead, tungsten, or copper. Also, it's usually the case that you'll play better with a racket that's slightly lighter than the one that FEELS best. You can test this with a ball machine (use a ball machine, not a partner, to reduce the variables of the incoming ball). Challenge yourself to hit 50-100 shots at each tinkering of the weight, grading yourself honestly on errors and poor shots. You'll probably like the feel of the heavier racket but your "grades" will be higher with the slightly lighter one. Unless you're Nadal.

  • @bizjakboris

    @bizjakboris

    Ай бұрын

    I reuse led weight by taping protection tape over led. It's invisible and easy to reapply after restringing.

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    I put protection tape over all of my rackets' bumper. It adds like 2.5-3 grams at ~63 cm (equivalently), so like +7~8 SW, and a little bit of TW which I don't appreciate that much but in general great extra stability. Some of them actually look great as well (Kirschbaum for gold letters over black, Pacific for silver over white are my favourites). Overall with protection tape + dampener + overgrip it's fairly +10g to every racket. It's actually a lot but I generally appreciate it.

  • @DougHardy541
    @DougHardy541Ай бұрын

    Added head and handle weight to my matched pair of Blades and the racquets were totally awakened. For racquets with a handle hatch one doesn’t need to purchase weight disks. Wrap pennies (2.5g) or nickels (5g) in medical gauze to remove the buzzy rattling and just stick them in.

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    There's also tungsten putty, quite cheap (~6$ or € for 1 oz / 30 g). Not as cheap as pennies of course, but quite denser (so ideal if you want to add 15-20 grams to take the balance down 1.5 or 2 cm). It works on its own for trapdoor weighting pretty well, although better if wrapped as you said for easier removal, otherwise it could be quite messy after a time. You could also use plain play-dough if you happen to have some lying around. Play dough is great too for experimenting how SW and balance change when adding weight here and there if you measure it at home (with a Briffidi or the DIY method), although the math for predicting it isn't that hard. I've actually made a spreadsheet for this intent and it works great.

  • @cameronransome
    @cameronransomeАй бұрын

    When it comes to tuning my racket, I do the standard: add a leather replacement grip (I use Gamma’s leather grip) & then put on a Wilson pro overgrip. As far as lead tape is concerned, I’ve never felt like I’ve ever needed to use it… Each to their own though.

  • @RF_Andy
    @RF_AndyАй бұрын

    wilson black leather grip w the pro over grip is the best in my opinion 😎

  • @andrecestaro
    @andrecestaroАй бұрын

    excelente video.. gosto mt de personalizar raquetes de varios modelos e marcas. é incrível como mudam dependendo da variação do jogo. =)

  • @adrian_ncm
    @adrian_ncmАй бұрын

    Hey Beckett, great video! Just had a question. I have the Percept 97 and as you rightly mentioned in your review, it’s low swingweight makes it feel anaemic so I added weight. However, because of Yonex’s isometric head frame shape, putting the weight at 12o’clock or 10-2o’clock pulls the sweet spot too far up while 3-9o’clock makes the racquet feel like a wooden plank. I’ve actually placed lead at the 4 and 5o’clock position. Any thoughts on placing lead here? I know it’s odd as many people don’t do it and you didn’t mention it in your video. I think it feels the best but maybe it’s just placebo?

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    Adding weight over the center of the head (more or less, more accurately at ~46 cm) will decrease MGR/I. Below that, it will increase, being the maximum point at ~23cm. Adding a little of weight to 40 cm (or 5 cm) won't have a big impact, but maybe that's what you're feeling. Adding weight between BP and SS generally makes the racket slightly more stable and powerful without making it more sluggish and changing the swing-style. Maybe you could say in general adding weight close to BP changes the racket swing "feel" the least. Or, maybe you could just add less weight at 10&2? In any case, if it feels better for you, go for it! It's always interesting to try and understand why, but ultimately tennis specs are 99% feel.

  • @iloveeastvan
    @iloveeastvanАй бұрын

    Best leather grip on the market are the Fairways. Downsides are they're pricey & more difficult to put on.

  • @AlexTennisChannel

    @AlexTennisChannel

    Ай бұрын

    Yes it’s true!!

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    I think Chris from TW mentioned he uses them because if you don't put an overgrip on it, they become kind of more sticky when wet (like tourna grips).

  • @wongjefx980
    @wongjefx980Ай бұрын

    I put too much weight at 12: and was painful on my elbow…was thinking more head heavy would help with racket drop and spin. Copper tape, I find the ends curl up after time more than lead.

  • @francema1
    @francema1Ай бұрын

    Could you please provide more info and examples/options we have to add more weight to the head in every location. Do you have any opinions on dampeners and the impact on your playing? Excellent video, great insights.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I can't really notice the weight difference with a dampener as the change in noise completely overwhelms my ability to detect the 2g add so close to the balance point. I think for most players, the change in auditory experience with a dampener is the most noticeable and the effect on playability is negligible.

  • @alexalberdi504
    @alexalberdi504Ай бұрын

    Leather grip is for me the best feel you can get.

  • @tkdhanani
    @tkdhananiАй бұрын

    ⁠@TennCom what exercises can you do handle a greater static and swing weight? I have been experimenting with lead and leather and love the feel early in the game. By 2h my shoulder is jello. So been taking weight off slowly to find the ideal spot, but taking weight off is decreasing my stability. So wondering what can I do be able to handle a higher swing weight / static weight?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I'm allergic to exercise so I just play more and more and try harder and harder when I can and hope things work out hahaha.

  • @iceman1125
    @iceman1125Ай бұрын

    as a one hander I have always preferred stabiliy over lightness, never tried weight in handle setup. Typically lighter HL rackets have given me less feeling of stability. otherwise good video, I tinker a lot with lead tape, its fun to play with and unlocks full potential. By the way, have you done videos on lower string tension, pros and cons?

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    There are not many light AND headlight stock frames out there though, are they? They usually come light and HH or heavy and HL. In fact usually "team" and "light" frames are often the same but with less weight added to the handle. Luca from Rackets & Runners has a great video about one hander frames. He mentions both stability and headlightness iirc as important factors. Worth the watch. Regarding string tension, yes there is a great video on it in this channel, look it up.

  • @rassiracing5104
    @rassiracing5104Ай бұрын

    Ayy big dawg

  • @Darkness2Maxrocko
    @Darkness2MaxrockoАй бұрын

    Do you have any videos on stringing machines? Best budget/value/e.t.c.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I don't know much about machines sorry

  • @gelgel85
    @gelgel85Ай бұрын

    Hi Pro.. planning to get a head prestige mpl. i have a one handed backhand. sadly no chance to demo one. i know this is subjective to person but what weight mods to do think is appropriate to the head and grip if needed?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Spin player: 3g at 12. Flat: 2g each at 10 and 2 + leather

  • @raidraid6672
    @raidraid6672Ай бұрын

    Excellent video, very clearly articulated in simple terms. Well done! I have a couple of questions: (1) Does the measurement of twist weight differ whether the racket is strung or unstrung? And by how much? (2) How many swing weight points increase a 5 gm over grip causes? I know the number is negligible, but would appreciate to have a figure regardless of how negligible, since you're using a device that accurately calculates these values.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    1. Yes, depends on the racquet and strings, but usally around +1kgcm^2 2. 0 basically. Briffidi not accurate enough to really quote 0.0XX

  • @raidraid6672

    @raidraid6672

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Thank you very much for your prompt response. Keep up the good work.

  • @raidraid6672

    @raidraid6672

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom one final question please, are the values in tennis warehouse twist weight list measured based on strung or unstrung racquets?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    @@raidraid6672 i believe strung but much of conditions for which these values are provided are unknown so best to take the numbers with a grain of salt

  • @raidraid6672

    @raidraid6672

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom thanks again

  • @MiracleAgeGKS
    @MiracleAgeGKSАй бұрын

    My best dry overgrip is a Dunlop U-Sweat.

  • @sreemarar1
    @sreemarar1Ай бұрын

    @tenncom Wonderful video. thanks a million. There is no mention of weight in the throat. Don't you recommend it? I read somewhere that it makes the racquet stiffer? Does it really? Please advise.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I don't recommend it unless you've got to put it there to match the frames. Throat weight never works well for my technique (forehand or backhand) and I don't think it adds much to the racquet's interaction with the ball. I also can't see how adding weight would make the racquet stiffer. It might FEEL stiffer, but you aren't changing the layup of the graphite in anyway so it couldn't be actually stiffer.

  • @sreemarar1

    @sreemarar1

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Thanks for the prompt reply.

  • @sreemarar1

    @sreemarar1

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom lower flex racquets, eg. A Phantom 100x or Gravity series, normally flexes at the throat. Won't adding weight to the throat act as additional reinforcement and make the racquet stiffer? Maybe it won't affect something like a pure drive. Just a thought.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    @@sreemarar1 No the lead tape is so soft that it would not actually stiffen the frame. The racquet would have more inertia and resist bending a little more due to the increase in mass, but the throat is not an effective place to do this unless you hit the ball at the bottom of the stringbed.

  • @sreemarar1

    @sreemarar1

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Thank you

  • @thomasbottorff9324
    @thomasbottorff9324Ай бұрын

    Does anyone have any racket recommendations for low swing weight between a 95-in and a 98-in head size. I recently just recovered from shoulder injuries. Was using a Tecnifibre TF40 305 18x20 was at a 334 swing weight

  • @grahamkicklighter1007

    @grahamkicklighter1007

    27 күн бұрын

    The 315 versions of tf40 or tfight would be similar with lower SW (more HL). Bit more power/stability with the tfight, which would help compensate for the lower SW, compared to your 305

  • @jamsjerfy
    @jamsjerfyАй бұрын

    hey there. i'm a new player who got wayyyyy too into tennis all of the sudden. started this year in january, but have been playing 2 to 3 hours/day, 5 days/wk since, and have switched racquets once (from a blade light, which was no fun and too flimsy, to a babolat pure aero, which i resisted because i'm 54 and don't want to play the same racquet as my 9 year old holger rune fan son, but just hit way better with) and added a second racquet recently on a lark (dunlop sx 300, but strung 42/40 vs my babolat's 52/50). i have been enjoying the comfort and easy ability to generate pop with the lower tension on the dunlop, and wonder if i like the racquet as much or more, but have come to realize that in addition to being different frames and tensions, they're also different weights and balances, (though they spec the same from the factory). the babolat (size 3 grip) is 340.5g w/ 2 over grips on it, with center of g @ 31.5cm, and the dunlop (a size 2 that was heat shrinked up to a bit more than a 3) is 345.5 with one over grip on it, and a center of gravity @ 30.5cm. basically, i need to make a decision on next moves... before buying another racquet (trust me--i really want to try the sx 300 98 tour and the pure aero 98). i need to pick one direction and move with it. either match the tensions, weights and balances, to see which racquet i prefer, or maybe hope the frames are similar enough, match the balance and weights and see which tension i prefer. any advice would be very, very welcome!

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I mean if you can get the same performance from the lighter PA98 that's probably better. No need to carry around the extra weight if its not doing anything.

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    Be aware that heat shrink enlargers add a SHIT TON of weight to a frame (around 20g). Your aero must have come over spec (~305g) and the SX under spec (~295g) to have such little difference in weight even considering the extra OG (~5g). So next time make sure you pick a size 3 or 4, even if you appreciate the extra weight in the handle you can always add it, but it's nice to be able to remove it.

  • @Maiqel

    @Maiqel

    Ай бұрын

    Regarding your choice, SX and PA seem like close enough frames, spec and concept wise, although I haven't tried the SX so can't tell. I'd match the specs and change whatever of both strings is older (or has had more hitting time) to the same tension of the other, that way you'll also have the info or comparing the same frame with two different pensions as well as two different frames with matched specs and tensions. But most importantly, measure Swingweights. It's easily the most relevant factor for how a racket actually performs. Either take it to the shop as Beckett says in the video or look up a DIY method. It's not very complicated. It just takes a hefty book, two pencils, stopwatch and a link to the SW calculator in Tennis Warehouse University.

  • @NgohOiNei
    @NgohOiNei8 күн бұрын

    Can you talk about the difference in adding weight at the bottom of the handle near the butt cap vs at the top of the handle near where the grip ends?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    8 күн бұрын

    yeah next vid

  • @sreemarar1
    @sreemarar111 күн бұрын

    Hi Beckett. Is it advisable to shave the bumper guard to reduce SW? What are the pros and cons? Please advise

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    11 күн бұрын

    I would go to a thinner string first. Con's are durability obviously, but this is pretty common in squash, or was a few years ago when i was following it. People were cutting the bumper completely.

  • @sreemarar1

    @sreemarar1

    11 күн бұрын

    @@TennCom Thanks Beckett for the prompt reply, as always

  • @danielstern2719
    @danielstern2719Ай бұрын

    Yo Beckett, is there a good resource for how much weight each brand's leather grip is? Based on trial and error it seems like the Babolat one is the heaviest, but it's harder than expected to find the weight for each

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Not that I know of. Natural materials are going to create a lot of variance, and then there's the varying lengths. Even if they could offer like grams/inch of length, there are still varying widths so it makes it even harder to say. I think there's a thread on TT about it, but not sure how well its maintained.

  • @jvw1111
    @jvw1111Ай бұрын

    Got myself a pure strike VS after watching your video. What would u do to make this racket even better

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    string at 45lbs and add a little weight in the tip!

  • @AllanTennis
    @AllanTennisАй бұрын

    Where can i get Korean Cold Noodles

  • @leandronicolas8848
    @leandronicolas8848Ай бұрын

    Have you ever changed string gauge to change the weight at the head? (does it even change weight meaningfully?) I like the Solinco Confidential, which you mention in some of your videos, have you ever tinkered with dif gauges or you just go with a standard and never deviate? Thanks for the tips!

  • @LuisLunaTarazon

    @LuisLunaTarazon

    Ай бұрын

    The change in weight and swingweight has only ever been meaningful when going up or down more than one gauge for the same string. The swingweight starts to change up to three points when dropping a couple of gauges, which is at the point when that starts to become noticeable. At that point, however, you have to take the playability of the two gauges into account. You have to decide if - in addition to the higher/lower swingweight - you're also willing to play with a livelier/deader string. You'd also want to consider the shape when comparing different strings. Square-shaped polys like confidential are thicker than their round counterparts (Grapplesnake warns you as much with something like Game Changer, for example), and are heavier at the "same" gauge. In my experience, hexagonal strings play the heaviest. Head Lynx tour feels quite chunky, but not as hilarious as the 40 swingweight points 16-gauge Solinco Revolution adds to a 16x20 string pattern.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I personally don't use gauge to adjust weight. I want my setups to work with 1.25mm string as its the most popular gauge and I need to be able to access it for string testing, but I've recommend that path in the past. Very common for Gravity Pro uses, like AC Tennis, to go for a thin string to make the tip faster. The other viewer who replied also made a bunch of good comments that I agree with!

  • @LuisLunaTarazon
    @LuisLunaTarazonАй бұрын

    Maybe this is being saved for the level 4 video, but any thoughts on how to optimize for recoil weight? I saw that your site recommended a recoil weight of 162 for a short king like myself, but that's hard to achieve for someone who likes 340+ swingweights. I just couldn't get along with a 335 swingweight at 341 grams, and a 325mm balance. On another note, I thought my choice for best leather grip was the most expensive, but then I saw what the VT Advantec grip cost even after the discount code on this video. In any case, I highly recommend the Oehms leather grips (tan only; black is considerably stiffer and harder to work with). These are - although frequently out of stock - sold on Amazon, and are essentially what the HEAD pro room uses for their Finest Calfskin leather grips. Please keep this on the down-low, KZread. I'm still waiting on the premium leather grips to get restocked.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    RW and MGRi tuning are defs being saved for later. I've been slowly working with Brando on the RW things for like a year now as we try to figure things out and present the info in a digestible way. Its a tricky topic due to how controversial it is. I heard the Oehms aren't the same source as the prostock Calfskins anymore. Since COVID at least, they weren't able to get the supply. I saw them up there a while ago but not in Canada (maybe like $70 or something + import charges) so that's why I didn't discuss them.

  • @LuisLunaTarazon

    @LuisLunaTarazon

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Sweet Christmas 70 dollars for a leather grip? WTF, Trudeau? The Oehms grips still play quite nice, but there's an extreme difference in quality control between the "Pro" and "Premium" versions (They sold me one with a hole in it once). Luckily the premium version is only 20 dollars here in the states. I might try removing the adhesive backing on the VT Advantec next time I want to replace a racket with a leather grip. Looking forward to seeing recoil weight and MGRI explained in a more digestible way. My brain is the equivalent of an NTRP 2.0 for this kind of stuff.

  • @josephkulakowski3392
    @josephkulakowski3392Ай бұрын

    What change if any would adding weight to the throat of the racquet. Thank you

  • @JamesRobinson-bj5ux

    @JamesRobinson-bj5ux

    Ай бұрын

    That's a good place to add weight if you want a heavier racket with the same balance. It's particularly useful for bare-bones racket matching.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    well said, Big Dawg!

  • @alexsad1000
    @alexsad1000Ай бұрын

    Been thru all stages of customization before, it's a lot to keep up with sometimes ja-ja! Found out frame which is great in stock and with the very tight QC (Yonex RDiS 100) and problems solved. BTW, mentioned Tourna now has new Tourna Blue Tuff OGs with much better durability and still pretty dry feel to them.

  • @Parghev
    @ParghevАй бұрын

    try the yonex leather grips they are great quality and affordable

  • @OwenLv747
    @OwenLv747Ай бұрын

    5:40 had me laughing 🤣

  • @Ockv74
    @Ockv74Ай бұрын

    ❤❤❤

  • @daveannis2280
    @daveannis22809 күн бұрын

    This question has baffled me for decades, and I feel you may have a good answer: do you choose / customise your racquet to enhance your strengths or mitigate your weaknesses? For example, my touch and feel are pretty good, but I lack power. Should my racquet choices be about feel, or about power?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    8 күн бұрын

    I prefer to tailor to my strengths. I think you can have more fun playing if you feel confident in your favourite shots plus that confidence goes such a long way in match senarios. If the opponent can target your weaknesses and win, then too good. But if you lose because you couldn't execute your strengths, that really hurts.

  • @Lutheruss
    @LutherussАй бұрын

    One question - can all the customizations and level 3 measurements be done on a strung racket, or is there a specific reason everyone seems to be doing it on an unstrung one?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Good questions. You can do all 3 strung or unstrung, it just becomes and issue if you have two different racquets strung will different strings. I think customizations are mostly done unstrung because its easier to put lead in the hoop with the strings out + the variable of string weight.

  • @anthonyvizzo1456
    @anthonyvizzo1456Ай бұрын

    Hah! I think just about all of this stuff is way over and beyond what a club level player needs, but a lot of people want it anyways and I appreciate the Geek out!

  • @NinjaBoy606
    @NinjaBoy606Ай бұрын

    What's one must-try customization and string setup you would make to the Solinco Whiteout 18x20? Recently got a second one on the TW sale to compare different setups haha

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    I'd say the Beckett tournament spec lol, my personal fav config: leather grip + 5g Weight Control Module with Tour M8 1.25 @ 49/46lbs

  • @Maiqel
    @MaiqelАй бұрын

    What about the DIY method for measuring swingweight? It's not super-accurate but it's a decent approximation, and within everyone's reach! Not to disregard the Brifidi, I actually think it's a great idea and wish I could get one! Especially since it seems like the only SW machine that offers adaptors to actually measure twistweight! Also love that they developed apparatus to measure balance with a scale. I use to DIY with little pieces or wood but it's quite awkward and clumsy. BTW if anyone knows how to get one (Briffidi SW1) from Europe without paying some nasty shipment + customs extras please tell!

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah I think the DIY method is good for those with patience. So much room for human error which is why I'm hesitant to recommend it.

  • @FMD023
    @FMD02312 күн бұрын

    Nah im a G. When I got back into tennis I got a ps97 thinking light is sexy might be good for me. Nope. I stayed away from RF because I thought it was a fanboy racket just to research and buy it because it was the weight I’m used to. I used to play with a ps 6.0 midsize in my teens. So I leaded up my ps97 to 1 gram less than the RF but it’s only head heavy. Surprisingly I like it. It is kind of overkill after 2 hours of playing but it helped me with my forehand consistency faster. My RF does also have 2 grams on the 10 and 2.

  • @Crackbulb
    @CrackbulbАй бұрын

    hi, what is the best string for spin?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    ReString Zero

  • @Crackbulb

    @Crackbulb

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom Thanks a lot.Just ordered it! Between this string and Luxilon Alu power which one would be better for my main racket (wilson blade v9) the other one will go on my 2nd racket that I also use.(Again thanks a lot for replying)

  • @sebastiandomagala9233
    @sebastiandomagala9233Ай бұрын

    Damn, I feel tempted again... Thing is, some racquets need weight, some don´t. For a gram or two you can actually use dampeners to test. Yes, you are allowed to install a dampener at the tip of your racquet. All the ITF requires is that it sits outside your string pattern.

  • @caseysmith544
    @caseysmith544Ай бұрын

    Oddly enough I find on old Jr Ace Pro Powercontour aluminum Red/blue with white writing my favorite as black an yellow with white wiring year newer/older version of same racquet is a bit softer when I was feeling racquets in 2003. I am only 5 foot 2 and 106--110 pounds as an adult so I find model big enough not needing an adult grip in 4 & 1/2 to 5 inch and an older kid/young teen is fine at 4 & 1/4 inch for grip. I bought 2 more of identical color aluminum racquet in 2023 of e-Bay in good shape for replacement/backup as one I had became odd in a clear coat was put on in 2010 but was able to get rid of sticky issue. I used black sports/hockey cloth like tape and a minimum amount of Loctite Ultra Gel an all weather super glue I can get on very bottom end for holding in place as I like grip harder for more feel in hands of vibrations using only a single layer where tape is on very tight in a spiral pattern. I was okay with original cheap vinyl grip before it was peeling on one racquet I bought in 2023 and 2 others cheap vinyl leather was sticky only issue is grip became slick in sweat and would have a way of wiping off using a small towel.

  • @likeadcarry
    @likeadcarryАй бұрын

    i did what pete sampras did with the 3 and 9

  • @SaqibSheikh
    @SaqibSheikhАй бұрын

    Wilson pro over grip comfort in white or nothing

  • @hobonickel840
    @hobonickel840Ай бұрын

    What are the odds. I look for a refresher vid on proper racket balancing and find my new racket in the thumbnail of a video posted day before by my favorite tennis channel ✨ ...wait just a minute (he picks up a TF!?) is AI generating thumbnails now?? Please reply with the racket shown in your thumbnail so i can know if it is synchronicity or spooky tech lol

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    hahahahaha TF review next week lets goooo

  • @georgipopov8973
    @georgipopov8973Ай бұрын

    Hi

  • @itsdubc8550
    @itsdubc8550Ай бұрын

    Secret level: MGR/I tuning

  • @karepy
    @karepyАй бұрын

    I also struggle not eating the lead

  • @CB-mr1ci
    @CB-mr1ciАй бұрын

    19:17 grigor 😂

  • @Phil_OG
    @Phil_OGАй бұрын

    Nice coffee scale in the thumbnail

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    been pouring over since 2015!

  • @ahjonjon

    @ahjonjon

    Ай бұрын

    You ever try the Single V or Finest Cup beans? Probably my face for pour overs in the Lower Mainland

  • @A-ws6zg
    @A-ws6zgАй бұрын

    0:25 I call BS… who says customisation won’t magically fix your technique! Lies lies more lies 😅 So anyway.. slightly off topic but I have a briffidi and trying to match 2 PA98s.. fairly close but one is lower sw.. which specs would u recommend prioritising (SW BAL Static) to match? I’ve seen comments on forums (and pro shops) saying match bal / static and SW will sort itself out and also vice versa .. what’s your experience been?

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    You gotta hit all three. They'll only sort themselves out by fluke since SW is quadratic. TWU has an easy tool that will do all the work for you, but it can take some finaggling, which I show you how to do in the Matching Racquets video.

  • @einarjuel
    @einarjuelАй бұрын

    I appreciate the level of detail you get into here, but at a certain (quite early) point you just have to go out and practice more. You'd get much more stability if you would practice elongating your strike zone than any amount of tinkering with the racket. In fact, I recommend training with different rackets all the time to get used to having to play on your feeling. Its (almost) never the equipment, it is you.

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    Rule Number 1 of TennCom: Always blame your equipment.

  • @einarjuel

    @einarjuel

    Ай бұрын

    @@TennCom heheh, checks out :)

  • @allainangcao28
    @allainangcao28Ай бұрын

    You forgot the Poor Man's Custom: Handle stuffed with cotton balls 3 pennies minted after 1983 in the buttcap And electrical tape wrapped around the hoop. 😂😂😂

  • @alastairtheduke
    @alastairthedukeАй бұрын

    I disagree that amateurs 3.5-4.5 should have matching racquets unless you break strings often. I think if you're not breaking strings often, it's better to have different setups for more or less controls for those days where everything sails long. A more powerful setup if you're facing an opponent that you need to stop bullying you on the court. A more maneuverable setup for windy days, etc. We aren't like the pros, we don't re-string every match, we often don't know who we are playing against, we're not as rich to be able to afford these setups and we don't switch racquets on ball changes since there are basically no ball changes (another reason to have a different setup should you wish). I think the name of the game for amateurs is versatility whereas for the pros, it's consistency.

  • @b.lakeberg7456

    @b.lakeberg7456

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting idea. The variety would drive me crazy.

  • @Bassfishingbasics-by7up
    @Bassfishingbasics-by7upАй бұрын

    Every like I get I will do a push up

  • @TennCom

    @TennCom

    Ай бұрын

    will you provide video evidence

  • @bizjakboris

    @bizjakboris

    Ай бұрын

    Just gave you a dislike so you don't overdo it 😅. Take care of your body 👍

  • @walterhayley7252
    @walterhayley7252Ай бұрын

    Nothing like a good lead, leather, and lettuce sandwich...

  • @James-qv1dr
    @James-qv1drАй бұрын

    Some weight at 3 and 9 can infinitly improve how my backhand feels. It can be the difference between loving and hating a racket. People who think customisation is dumb need to open their third eye.

  • @Raven05R6

    @Raven05R6

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, spread them cheeks to reveal the third eye

  • @lololololololo3964
    @lololololololo3964Ай бұрын

    Listen to him give me peace haah

  • @MatthewDaFontenot
    @MatthewDaFontenotАй бұрын

    Wish I would've known lead wasn't edible before this video.rip😢😢

  • @user-cp4tb6em3y
    @user-cp4tb6em3yАй бұрын

    Leather grips feel horrible. Make the grip way too hard. Briffidi is absolute god tier!!!!

  • @oakmountaingod
    @oakmountaingodАй бұрын

    just buy edible led tape...? duh

  • @itsdubc8550
    @itsdubc8550Ай бұрын

    Secret level: MGR/I tuning

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