They only thing that could make the PJ better is if it was glossy like the old school Yonex sticks were. The colors remind me a lot of the Yonex RD-8. I hope this fad of matte PJ's will end at some point.
Jonas when I saw the review in my feed, I WAS SO HYPED! Jonas you are the best tennis youtuber. You mostly reply to comments, very humble and make awesome content. TYSM jonas! You are the GOAT
Thanks for the in-depth and detailed reviews. You’re becoming the most trusted tennis reviewer, in my opinion, because you support your opinions and claims with numbers and data.
Great review Jonas. Congrats on being first to publish. Re SW specs published by manufacturer, I wouldn't hold my breath. They're already publishing specs on cards that have no resemblance to the racquet they come with which shows utter disdain for the consumer. Publishing SW will simply take the audacity to nuclear levels. Let's just assume that right now, if even Yonex seems to have trouble in their SW QC, as consumers, we're truly up the Khyber.
Incredibly good review, I love that you break down each element and have the skill level to translate it on the court. I just happened upon this review due to having to upgrade to a newer racquet model. Thanks so much and I'll check out more of your reviews in the future.
Heavy racquets do not cause wrist and forearm issues! Stiffer lighter frames with full 'string beds' of 'poly' do! It is vibration and twisting not weight that is the driver! Your shoulder strength determines how heavy you can go. My spec is 368g at 315mm ( 9 pts H/L) balance, for 4 years no issues, with heavy set-ups, you need 7-9+ pts H/L to maintain maneuverability and to control your added power and plough through, increase string tension + 3-6 lbs.
It depends if you start hitting the ball late, most rec players do with a heavy racquet. I agree that heavy frames overall can be comfortable though, but a bit more demanding on the shoulder.
@@rsan1704. Hybrid -Gosen AK Pro CX 1.30mm mains ALU rough 1.25mm crosses @60-63 lb with string-a-lings and power pads. Yonex poly tour pro 1.30mm mains, ALU rough 1.25mm crosses. I also treat myself to gut mains on my RF97's once a year.
@@Tennisnerd I think most players would benefit from adding some weight. I have 2 friends that I have brought their Radical MP's up to 336g from 314g @ 7 pts H/L and they love the performance it has given them, more power, stability, touch.
@@winniecarl I definitely went through the phase of adding weight. but as Jonas said in another vid, I'm trying to keep static weight down. with that said, on my yonex vcore 95 strung with 1.2 PTP, I've added 3g weight to head. that string just feels very light compared to other polys.
I have played with a Babolat pure strike, Head gravity. Today for the first time played with a Vcore 98. It was not the pro but simple one. I have to say Yonex racquets are simply amazing. The control and feel are class apart. Easy to drive and direct the ball. I am definitely shifting to Yonex racquets.
Hi Jonas, how does 97 310g compare to the vcore 95 ? I like the 95, but would like an even softer feel and a bit higher launch angle and more power if possible. Thanks.
i have to tell you, TennisNerd, Yonex may not be your favorite stick but iv been watching your videos for years and it seems that you look best on court with Yonex in your hand. You look like a Tour Pro whenever you are playing with an advanced players stick from Yonex.
Yonex could really fix their the lines’ names...VCore Pro, and VCore Spin Update: I said that thinking among the lines of Babolat racquets..but not even VCore Spin, but something like VCore Balance The more powerful the racquet, the more low to high your swing path to make the ball dive down. The least powerful, the more linear your swing path can be. A middle point would suit their name...Balance or something like that.
The 310 gram version 97 looks like an interesting racquet with the low RA and there's room to add some weight if you get a frame that is on spec with TW. Nice review 👌 Jonas!
Jonas I just bought the VCP 97 310 based upon your review and all the favorable feedback I have been hearing from other users. I will post my thoughts and review very soon!
@@marineterovic7789 I used Gosen Micro 16 gauge which is a synthetic gut string. I tried the 310 gram version but the racquet wasn't for me. It was a bit too low powered and the racquet came in over spec weight. I also found it to be too clunky for my taste.
The gem of this line is the 97d. Just switched to it from the vcore 95. The pattern is considerably more open than a blade 98 18x20 so the spin potential is still very solid. I added 10 grams under the bumper to arrive at my usual spec of 360sw, 354 static and a 32.5cm balance. I have a head 3 in 1 machine so those are actual specs. Strung it with confidential 16g @46lbs. This is the best feeling racquet I’ve ever played. the ball pocketing is excellent, and at my spec the stability and depth of shot is really noticeable.I run a junior development program in Toronto and play roughly 8 hours a day. Couldn’t recommend it more.
Thanks for your post 👍🏻Yes, 97D feel, and weight distribution is fabulous. I hit a lot with advanced juniors as well, but 360sw still seems high, particularly if 10g added only at 12 and none to the handle. Having said that, I started adding lead to my 97D, and so far I found that 3&9 isn't necessary at all, so now I have 3g at 12, but I don't have a sw machine anywhere here so.. But naked it was on spec. Do you play one handed or two handed bh pls?
@@userdjee834 Heyo, I’ve ended up reducing the sw to 350. 360 was a bit to much, found myself laboring to get the racquet around in lengthy matches. I play a one handed backhand
@@SpaceTvRadio1 yeah 360sw sounded like a baseball bat. Not sure I could swing that effectively for 3 sets and probably too sluggish for the amount of doubles I play
Great job. Old school hitting; flat, one hander. Have the blue/orange VCP 97 330 and will demo the 97H to see if it’s worth the switch. 61 RA is intriguing; not crazy low like the Clash/Gravity. Shocked by the missed specs, the Yonex sticks from the JPN plant are usually on point.
Pulled the trigger on a 97H today at my local shop. Found one with a SW of 306 which is right about where I like it. Out of the 3 I looked at, the unstrung SW measurements ranged from 306 to 312. For anybody who's picky about the SW they like, it's a good idea to use a matching service or buy locally.
The vcore pro 97 h is going to be my Racket of choice. My onehanded backhand loves this frame. My slice is huge. Nice feel with this racket. The weight is 363 gramm with 2 overgrips, protectiontape and Vibrastop. I felt it on my forarm, but I have to say it was cold and wet. I like to play with it. My guess is, the vcorepro does, what do you send from your arm and static.
How would you compare the 97H to Wilson RF97A? Which is easier to hit, has better slice, better forehand, serves, volleys? Which is more stable? Which would you rather use?
I’m a former RF97A player (red/blk then all blk); tried the Duel G 330 just for fun, made the switch, then bought the 1st VCP 97 330. The lower RA makes it much easier to handle, larger sweet spot, less strain on the arm. Yet still solid and enough heft not to get pushed around.
Bit turned off by the low swing weight of the 310. I wonder if they got the specs wrong at TW and you actually have the factory swing weight? The 330 sits at 343 swing weight that's a massive gap.
Terrific review, thanks Jonas. I play with the 2020 Head Graphene 360+ Prestige Midplus, I know that you also regularly hit-up with the Head MP, how would you compare it to the Yonex VCORE PRO 97 310 ?
I am very interest in seeing how the vcore pro 100 compares to my ezone 100. I have been trying to find a middle ground between ezone 100 and ezone 98, maybe this is it!
Bruno i have the same problem. I like this 3 models. Miss control in offensive shot with Ezone100. Miss forgiviveness in defense with Ezone98. Miss power when i am tired with VcorePro100. But I love the feeling of the 3 models in Test. Time to choice for me. Which one use now and for what ?
Thanks TN. I'm shocked by the swingweight increase of the 97D over the previous HD. Since you got an off-spec frame with 4-5SW more that makes it 336-337 SW? That's a massive bump up from 326 SW in the previous version which I can *just* swing effectively. That makes resisting an upgrade super easy haha.
How does the 310 compare to the 2021 Head Radical Pro? More stability and pop than Prostaff as you stated seems to be the same sentiment as with the radical pro.
i played a little with the 97 310. it felt so light and hollow. i was concerned about the hollow feeling, but it felt pretty stable. lot of spin. shots that i was sure were going to go out stayed in. very underpowered. i liked it a lot.
I have the two previous VCore 97 Pro models weighted to 340 gms and 8 pts hl. How much different is the 2021 model in terms of power, feel and comfort? Thanks for the review.
Hi Jonas, I really appreciate the info you are sharing in an unbiased way. My wrist and elbow are sore. I was playing with the Wilson Burn 100 and 100S. Being that I'm not a young lady it is very hard to find an appropriate racquet that isn't too light and stiff or too heavy. An instructor I respect turned me onto the Burn 100S thinking that would be okay for the arm but it wasn't. I don't want to buy another racquet that will hurt my arm. I have watched your videos on arm comfort frames. I have explored many different frames accordingly and I'm at a loss. Do you think the Yonex Vcore Pro 100 is legitimately okay for the arm? With a flex of 63. Or is it like the new Wilson Blade that has lower flex ratings but you felt it was stiffer than what was stated.
Is it easier to defend with this 310 version than with the previous one? I mean, attacking with 2019 version was absolutely great but I was very sorry to have dismissed it because playing against big hitters was a bit difficult for me. In all the other aspects was the favourite racquet for my kind of game
Great video! How would you compare the vcore pro 100 to the Wilson pro staff six one 100? Or even the vcore pro 97 310 to the wilson in terms of control, spin, and feel
How would the 97 or 100 compare to the others (ezone or vcore), also looking for a new racket coming back from an injury, used to use pure aero (lite). Want something to help regain my form and technique but also would not just give it to me
You can hear a huge difference when you hit with the “H”.. anybody else notice that? Sounds super solid when you met it in front of you. Great review per usual!
In your honest opinion. Do you truly think that the VCORE Pro 97 310 offers more power than the Pro Staff 97 315? I'm looking for a frame that plays with the control of the Pro Staff 97 but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 310 just as I do my Pro Staff 97 315. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Honestly mate the racket itself is not the only factor to look at for more power, your first call is the string setup preferably a hybrid to increase power than add a little weight like 2 grams to the 12 0 clock position.
How are the grip sizes, same as in all newer Yonex frames? That is, if you've played with a 3/8 from many other brands, 1/4 is the one to go with a Yonex to get more or less the same size.
@@Tennisnerd what do you mean by thicker grip size? I usually play 4 3/8 from Babolat. Does the Vcore Pro have a thicker replacement grip or a thicker structure under the grip?
Surprised you didn’t like the 97D. I’m an intermediate player and it’s my favorite out of the bunch cuz of the 18/20 pattern. As someone who hits extremely flat, I have so much confidence with this stick that my balls are going to stay in the court. Came over from a 2021 radical mp (and I definitely can’t say the same for that stick).
@@ztimbo the lower launch angle off of an 18/20 pattern is gonna make it harder to generate spin, yes, but this can be remedied by stringing an 18/20 pattern as an 18/19. Good middle of the road mix of both control and spin potential. Also the new version of this racket - the percept - comes in an a 100 in head size with a stock 18/19 pattern. I’d recommend that as well.
You said the previous generation is lacking Stability due to head light. I own the 2019 310g after adding lead and an overgrip, the current is 340g. Its perfect for me!! It's Easy the correct that issue, just add lead tapes on head and on handle and Problem solves. Nothing complicated most Pro do Federer, Wawrinka, Nadal, Djokovic, etc. They used older frames and always added many lead tapes. I tested this 2021 310g and also noticed same issue. It needs to add lead tapes. Not perfect neither!! To me it's Not worth to spend money on new frame.
Can explain the difference between this racket and About this item Because the racket head is not egg shape egg shape more elongated head. Original YONEX US Version Unstrung Color: Flame Red Head Size: 100 sq. in. / Weight:280g (9.9oz) / Length: 27 in. Material: HM GRAPHITE / NANOMETRIC XT / Namd
I'm thinking about getting new racquets. I'm interested in Yonex; was thinking about the Ezone but am open to the Vcore. I am interested in control, not so concerned about spin. I'm wondering whether the H (320) would be right. Might be too heavy though.
Just Demo’d the 97H; same luscious pocketing as my current VCP 330 1st Gen (blue/orange) - and that pocket seems to be even bigger. Really shined volleying. Strung w my usual Solinco Confidential 17G. Update: arrived. Added weight to handle - 9 pts headlight now. More powerful than 1st Gen by a considerable amt - really feel it on the 1HBH and 1st serve.
Hello, what rope advice for me who are intermediate level, since the vcore pro 100 has a lot of control, maybe better to put a rope than from more power. And what do you think of this one-handed backhand racket? What if it is suitable for me who am intermediate level? Thank you
Jonas do you know anything about the 97L (290 grams) version? Would this be a similar racket in terms of control and precision to the 97 (310 grams) standard version?
demo-ing Vcore pro 100 and pure strike 100. Like both. Pure strike feels nimble, Vcore stability solid against drives, But, kind of feel the finesse shots on vcore takes a bit more effort and getting used to. Would changing strings from demo strings to mix of gut and soft poly help feel and touch in Vcore pro? Is the Vcore pro100 a good racquet for doubles…hit and approach/volley? female dubs player currently play w Pure Strike 98, gut. Thanks for any input!
Like you said, if this new Vcore Pro is considered muted and not that of a direct feeling racket then Yonex should really think about their most "controled" line. Still a lot of room for improvement
Doan, it's a tricky balance for tennis manufacturers. they dampen the racquets to protect from injury, and feel is sacrificed. I have the score 95 and with thin 1.20 poly and no vibration dampener on the strings, I think there's more than enough feel. I really respect Jonas and his channel, but give it a try for yourself. thankfully, where I come from, there are retailers that hire out racquets and deduct the cost of the hire from your purchase price :)
Great review again thanks Jonas. I find the cosmetics awful, like the vcore with a dash of blue. Maybe Yonex is trying to mimic the Head Gravity's rainbow paintjob. Also very surprised by Yonex QC which is meant to be the benchmark. I don't understand this though, if the balance is as specced, then how can the swingweight be off so much? Is swingweight measured with a control string or unstrung?
@@rsan1704 yeah i agree, i had a VCORE 95 with the splash of blue and it does look better in person but i actually preferred the all Red paintjob for some reason. Maybe the blue could have been integrated all around the frame instead of just on one side of the throat, i don't know. Its very personal i guess, like shopping for socks haha.
Hi Jonas, after many many years I am looking to replace my old head microgel prestige mp. And like the look of the core pro 97 and the head gravity pro. I was just wondering how you compare these 2 rackets from your experience.
Hello Jonas, great review! As you mentioned that you like VCorePro 97 the most, can you please inform me what kind of string settings would you reccommend for this stick. Thanks in advance !
I currently own one VCORE 95 (2021). I need a second racquet: should I get VCORE PRO 310 or get the second 95? Are they close enough in specs that I could use both? 310 is so incredibly tempting :)
How would you compare with Vcore 95 ? I'm curious, I have a Vcore 95 and tried to stay away from the Vcore 97 line as it seems a pretty stiff frame. Thank you!
I personally love this paint job. I gravitate toward purplish and teal colors so this is right up my alley. Super retro vibes
Yes! Very 90s - Charlotte Hornets.
Miami painted on a racket!
Like the head gravity
Looks better in person.
Great job - again - by Yonex.
They only thing that could make the PJ better is if it was glossy like the old school Yonex sticks were. The colors remind me a lot of the Yonex RD-8. I hope this fad of matte PJ's will end at some point.
Jonas when I saw the review in my feed, I WAS SO HYPED! Jonas you are the best tennis youtuber. You mostly reply to comments, very humble and make awesome content. TYSM jonas! You are the GOAT
Wow, thanks Bully
Thanks for the in-depth and detailed reviews. You’re becoming the most trusted tennis reviewer, in my opinion, because you support your opinions and claims with numbers and data.
Your serve motion has improved a lot and your forehand seems smoother. I can see how playing a lot of Tennis made you improve.
Congrats.
Thanks Cleris!
Was a Wilson fan for years but I discovered Yonex last year and I really like the weight and feel of them.
Great review Jonas. Congrats on being first to publish. Re SW specs published by manufacturer, I wouldn't hold my breath. They're already publishing specs on cards that have no resemblance to the racquet they come with which shows utter disdain for the consumer. Publishing SW will simply take the audacity to nuclear levels. Let's just assume that right now, if even Yonex seems to have trouble in their SW QC, as consumers, we're truly up the Khyber.
Incredibly good review, I love that you break down each element and have the skill level to translate it on the court. I just happened upon this review due to having to upgrade to a newer racquet model. Thanks so much and I'll check out more of your reviews in the future.
Heavy racquets do not cause wrist and forearm issues! Stiffer lighter frames with full 'string beds' of 'poly' do! It is vibration and twisting not weight that is the driver! Your shoulder strength determines how heavy you can go. My spec is 368g at 315mm ( 9 pts H/L) balance, for 4 years no issues, with heavy set-ups, you need 7-9+ pts H/L to maintain maneuverability and to control your added power and plough through, increase string tension + 3-6 lbs.
what's your string setup.
It depends if you start hitting the ball late, most rec players do with a heavy racquet. I agree that heavy frames overall can be comfortable though, but a bit more demanding on the shoulder.
@@rsan1704. Hybrid -Gosen AK Pro CX 1.30mm mains ALU rough 1.25mm crosses @60-63 lb with string-a-lings and power pads. Yonex poly tour pro 1.30mm mains, ALU rough 1.25mm crosses. I also treat myself to gut mains on my RF97's once a year.
@@Tennisnerd I think most players would benefit from adding some weight. I have 2 friends that I have brought their Radical MP's up to 336g from 314g @ 7 pts H/L and they love the performance it has given them, more power, stability, touch.
@@winniecarl I definitely went through the phase of adding weight. but as Jonas said in another vid, I'm trying to keep static weight down. with that said, on my yonex vcore 95 strung with 1.2 PTP, I've added 3g weight to head. that string just feels very light compared to other polys.
I have played with a Babolat pure strike, Head gravity. Today for the first time played with a Vcore 98. It was not the pro but simple one. I have to say Yonex racquets are simply amazing. The control and feel are class apart. Easy to drive and direct the ball.
I am definitely shifting to Yonex racquets.
Hi Jonas, how does 97 310g compare to the vcore 95 ? I like the 95, but would like an even softer feel and a bit higher launch angle and more power if possible. Thanks.
The vcore 95 has more power than the 97 310g. The vcore is a thicker beam. Way more feel in the 97 imo. I'd say try the ezone 98 if u want more power.
i have to tell you, TennisNerd, Yonex may not be your favorite stick but iv been watching your videos for years and it seems that you look best on court with Yonex in your hand. You look like a Tour Pro whenever you are playing with an advanced players stick from Yonex.
I haven't watched your videos for a while. I was plasently surprised how much your technique has improved! Forehand and backhand!
Yonex could really fix their the lines’ names...VCore Pro, and VCore Spin
Update:
I said that thinking among the lines of Babolat racquets..but not even VCore Spin, but something like VCore Balance
The more powerful the racquet, the more low to high your swing path to make the ball dive down.
The least powerful, the more linear your swing path can be.
A middle point would suit their name...Balance or something like that.
@@cold_servo_pie lmao Head graphene 360 plus radical pro max super duper amazing 2021 model
Fantastic review. To summarise , I’ll keep my HDs
likewise, I will panic buy 2-4!
Tennis Warehouse updated the specs of the H version to 343 swingweight
Yes! Was waiting for this review.
Best Yonex Racket ever, was RD ti 70 long! Stunning!
The 310 gram version 97 looks like an interesting racquet with the low RA and there's room to add some weight if you get a frame that is on spec with TW.
Nice review 👌 Jonas!
Thanks Ken!
Jonas I just bought the VCP 97 310 based upon your review and all the favorable feedback I have been hearing from other users. I will post my thoughts and review very soon!
@@kenharris7194 what kind of string do you use? and which weight?
@@marineterovic7789 I used Gosen Micro 16 gauge which is a synthetic gut string. I tried the 310 gram version but the racquet wasn't for me. It was a bit too low powered and the racquet came in over spec weight. I also found it to be too clunky for my taste.
@@kenharris7194
You should try the VCore Pro 97 L 290 grams version, it's really good.
The gem of this line is the 97d. Just switched to it from the vcore 95. The pattern is considerably more open than a blade 98 18x20 so the spin potential is still very solid. I added 10 grams under the bumper to arrive at my usual spec of 360sw, 354 static and a 32.5cm balance. I have a head 3 in 1 machine so those are actual specs. Strung it with confidential 16g @46lbs. This is the best feeling racquet I’ve ever played. the ball pocketing is excellent, and at my spec the stability and depth of shot is really noticeable.I run a junior development program in Toronto and play roughly 8 hours a day. Couldn’t recommend it more.
Thanks for your post 👍🏻Yes, 97D feel, and weight distribution is fabulous. I hit a lot with advanced juniors as well, but 360sw still seems high, particularly if 10g added only at 12 and none to the handle. Having said that, I started adding lead to my 97D, and so far I found that 3&9 isn't necessary at all, so now I have 3g at 12, but I don't have a sw machine anywhere here so.. But naked it was on spec. Do you play one handed or two handed bh pls?
@@userdjee834 Heyo, I’ve ended up reducing the sw to 350. 360 was a bit to much, found myself laboring to get the racquet around in lengthy matches. I play a one handed backhand
@@SpaceTvRadio1 yeah 360sw sounded like a baseball bat. Not sure I could swing that effectively for 3 sets and probably too sluggish for the amount of doubles I play
Great job. Old school hitting; flat, one hander. Have the blue/orange VCP 97 330 and will demo the 97H to see if it’s worth the switch. 61 RA is intriguing; not crazy low like the Clash/Gravity.
Shocked by the missed specs, the Yonex sticks from the JPN plant are usually on point.
i started to buy yonex racquets because i love their design and the added bonus to my game.
love the cosmetic!
Pulled the trigger on a 97H today at my local shop. Found one with a SW of 306 which is right about where I like it. Out of the 3 I looked at, the unstrung SW measurements ranged from 306 to 312. For anybody who's picky about the SW they like, it's a good idea to use a matching service or buy locally.
Wow 😮 your first out with this review!!!
The vcore pro 97 h is going to be my Racket of choice.
My onehanded backhand loves this frame. My slice is huge. Nice feel with this racket. The weight is 363 gramm with 2 overgrips, protectiontape and Vibrastop.
I felt it on my forarm, but I have to say it was cold and wet.
I like to play with it. My guess is, the vcorepro does, what do you send from your arm and static.
How would you compare the 97H to Wilson RF97A? Which is easier to hit, has better slice, better forehand, serves, volleys? Which is more stable? Which would you rather use?
I’m a former RF97A player (red/blk then all blk); tried the Duel G 330 just for fun, made the switch, then bought the 1st VCP 97 330. The lower RA makes it much easier to handle, larger sweet spot, less strain on the arm. Yet still solid and enough heft not to get pushed around.
I'd love to play a match, at least once in the life, in the court shown at 9:35. It feels like tennis heaven
hahaha! I was literally thinking the same thing. That court is gorgeous!
Do you think a leisure/not so advanced player will be okay with this racquet?
Bit turned off by the low swing weight of the 310. I wonder if they got the specs wrong at TW and you actually have the factory swing weight? The 330 sits at 343 swing weight that's a massive gap.
Amazing hitting...love your backhand!
Thanks Albert!
My VCore 95 came at a lower Swingweight than specified. I can relate. Have added lead to it since.
Great review!! How does the 97 310g compare vs the 2021 vcore 98?
Dang, Jonas. From around 6:18, you were spanking that ball!
Thanks! It needed a spank
@@Tennisnerd Naughty balls.
Terrific review, thanks Jonas. I play with the 2020 Head Graphene 360+ Prestige Midplus, I know that you also regularly hit-up with the Head MP, how would you compare it to the Yonex VCORE PRO 97 310 ?
I am very interest in seeing how the vcore pro 100 compares to my ezone 100. I have been trying to find a middle ground between ezone 100 and ezone 98, maybe this is it!
Bruno i have the same problem.
I like this 3 models.
Miss control in offensive shot with Ezone100.
Miss forgiviveness in defense with Ezone98.
Miss power when i am tired with VcorePro100.
But I love the feeling of the 3 models in Test. Time to choice for me.
Which one use now and for what ?
@@benjabrouss2523 I switched to the vcore pro 100 and I love it.
What do you think about the new Poly Tour Rev purple? any difference between that and the orignal colers?
Hey Jonas, would the 97H be a good racquet to grow into?
Thanks TN. I'm shocked by the swingweight increase of the 97D over the previous HD. Since you got an off-spec frame with 4-5SW more that makes it 336-337 SW? That's a massive bump up from 326 SW in the previous version which I can *just* swing effectively.
That makes resisting an upgrade super easy haha.
Do you still play with the previous version? Debating which one to buy since the old version is cheaper and the beam is slightly thinner
How does the 310 compare to the 2021 Head Radical Pro? More stability and pop than Prostaff as you stated seems to be the same sentiment as with the radical pro.
I’ve been looking for a direct comparison of these three frames you mentioned as well. Have you tried any in the last 6 months?
i played a little with the 97 310. it felt so light and hollow. i was concerned about the hollow feeling, but it felt pretty stable. lot of spin. shots that i was sure were going to go out stayed in. very underpowered. i liked it a lot.
Hey Jonas. Your strokes look really solid with that "H" 330. Just IMHO.
I was thinking the same thing there was definitely some extra pace with that one on his shots.
I have the two previous VCore 97 Pro models weighted to 340 gms and 8 pts hl. How much different is the 2021 model in terms of power, feel and comfort? Thanks for the review.
You hit well Jonas!
Thanks!
Hi Jonas, I really appreciate the info you are sharing in an unbiased way. My wrist and elbow are sore. I was playing with the Wilson Burn 100 and 100S. Being that I'm not a young lady it is very hard to find an appropriate racquet that isn't too light and stiff or too heavy. An instructor I respect turned me onto the Burn 100S thinking that would be okay for the arm but it wasn't. I don't want to buy another racquet that will hurt my arm. I have watched your videos on arm comfort frames. I have explored many different frames accordingly and I'm at a loss. Do you think the Yonex Vcore Pro 100 is legitimately okay for the arm? With a flex of 63. Or is it like the new Wilson Blade that has lower flex ratings but you felt it was stiffer than what was stated.
Is it easier to defend with this 310 version than with the previous one? I mean, attacking with 2019 version was absolutely great but I was very sorry to have dismissed it because playing against big hitters was a bit difficult for me. In all the other aspects was the favourite racquet for my kind of game
Sounds like you don’t think thickening the beam to 21mm from 20mm changed it too much? That’s my number 1 worry right now.
Loving your work.
Great video! How would you compare the vcore pro 100 to the Wilson pro staff six one 100? Or even the vcore pro 97 310 to the wilson in terms of control, spin, and feel
Hi Jonas, what strings would you recommend for this racket ?
Hey Jonas. What string do you feel would pair well with the 310 version of the 97?
Hey Steve, I really liked it with Yonex Poly Tour Pro 1.25 at 50 lbs
How would the 97 or 100 compare to the others (ezone or vcore), also looking for a new racket coming back from an injury, used to use pure aero (lite). Want something to help regain my form and technique but also would not just give it to me
It would be very interesting to compare the vcore pro 97H with the rf97, since you usually prefer the rf to the vcore prior to this iteration.
You can hear a huge difference when you hit with the “H”.. anybody else notice that? Sounds super solid when you met it in front of you. Great review per usual!
Thanks!
Never talked much about swing weight to clients because I thought balance and ounces are the end spectrums. I was wrong 😑 good video.
Thanks for subscribing
The throat has been bored out, so im guessing that will help with flex?
¡Gracias!
In your honest opinion. Do you truly think that the VCORE Pro 97 310 offers more power than the Pro Staff 97 315? I'm looking for a frame that plays with the control of the Pro Staff 97 but offers a bit more pop and comfort as I've been dealing with some mild tennis elbow lately. I would be adding a few grams of lead to the tip of the VCORE 97 310 just as I do my Pro Staff 97 315. I'm trying to decide if it's worth the purchase or not. Any insight would be greatly appreciated.
Honestly mate the racket itself is not the only factor to look at for more power, your first call is the string setup preferably a hybrid to increase power than add a little weight like 2 grams to the 12 0 clock position.
overall which one is better vcore pro 100 or vcore 100?
How are the grip sizes, same as in all newer Yonex frames? That is, if you've played with a 3/8 from many other brands, 1/4 is the one to go with a Yonex to get more or less the same size.
Yeah still thicker, go one down
@@Tennisnerd what do you mean by thicker grip size? I usually play 4 3/8 from Babolat. Does the Vcore Pro have a thicker replacement grip or a thicker structure under the grip?
Surprised you didn’t like the 97D. I’m an intermediate player and it’s my favorite out of the bunch cuz of the 18/20 pattern. As someone who hits extremely flat, I have so much confidence with this stick that my balls are going to stay in the court. Came over from a 2021 radical mp (and I definitely can’t say the same for that stick).
I am a spin player. Will 18/20 pattern ruin my life?
@@ztimbo the lower launch angle off of an 18/20 pattern is gonna make it harder to generate spin, yes, but this can be remedied by stringing an 18/20 pattern as an 18/19. Good middle of the road mix of both control and spin potential. Also the new version of this racket - the percept - comes in an a 100 in head size with a stock 18/19 pattern. I’d recommend that as well.
I Demod the D 320 g today and loved it. Would 310 be better?
Oe, how about a battle of the 97 inch frames. The wilson vs Prokennex vs Yonex.
How does the 97H compare to the prestige mp?
Low SW holds me back a little bit, that's see. And that string is suited with the blade perfectly I think
put lead tape
Are the vcore pro updates coming in 2023? My ProHD 97 is showing its age. Looking for an a similar 320g update
Yo tengo las yonex v cort y son buenas pero despiden muchísimo tienes que tener mucho control y el topspin porque si ejecutas más el golpe las vuelas
You said the previous generation is lacking Stability due to head light. I own the 2019 310g after adding lead and an overgrip, the current is 340g. Its perfect for me!! It's Easy the correct that issue, just add lead tapes on head and on handle and Problem solves. Nothing complicated most Pro do Federer, Wawrinka, Nadal, Djokovic, etc. They used older frames and always added many lead tapes. I tested this 2021 310g and also noticed same issue. It needs to add lead tapes. Not perfect neither!! To me it's Not worth to spend money on new frame.
Nice video mate 🌎🥃🏌🏽♂️🇺🇸
Can explain the difference between this racket and About this item Because the racket head is not egg shape egg shape more elongated head.
Original YONEX US Version
Unstrung
Color: Flame Red
Head Size: 100 sq. in. / Weight:280g (9.9oz) / Length: 27 in.
Material: HM GRAPHITE / NANOMETRIC XT / Namd
Great information about the new racket . What town do you play?
I play all over Malta :)
I'm thinking about getting new racquets. I'm interested in Yonex; was thinking about the Ezone but am open to the Vcore. I am interested in control, not so concerned about spin. I'm wondering whether the H (320) would be right. Might be too heavy though.
Just Demo’d the 97H; same luscious pocketing as my current VCP 330 1st Gen (blue/orange) - and that pocket seems to be even bigger. Really shined volleying. Strung w my usual Solinco Confidential 17G.
Update: arrived. Added weight to handle - 9 pts headlight now. More powerful than 1st Gen by a considerable amt - really feel it on the 1HBH and 1st serve.
Hello, what rope advice for me who are intermediate level, since the vcore pro 100 has a lot of control, maybe better to put a rope than from more power. And what do you think of this one-handed backhand racket? What if it is suitable for me who am intermediate level? Thank you
Jonas do you know anything about the 97L (290 grams) version? Would this be a similar racket in terms of control and precision to the 97 (310 grams) standard version?
What’s with the grip sizing? Is the stock grip thicker or the beam underneath the grip is thicker? I’m coming from a Babolat 4 3/8 size
Great review!
Hi Jonas, which one of these racquets are most similar to the Wilson Blade 16x19 CV 305gm? 😁
310g
demo-ing Vcore pro 100 and pure strike 100. Like both. Pure strike feels nimble, Vcore stability solid against drives, But, kind of feel the finesse shots on vcore takes a bit more effort and getting used to. Would changing strings from demo strings to mix of gut and soft poly help feel and touch in Vcore pro? Is the Vcore pro100 a good racquet for doubles…hit and approach/volley? female dubs player currently play w Pure Strike 98, gut. Thanks for any input!
Like you said, if this new Vcore Pro is considered muted and not that of a direct feeling racket then Yonex should really think about their most "controled" line. Still a lot of room for improvement
Doan, it's a tricky balance for tennis manufacturers. they dampen the racquets to protect from injury, and feel is sacrificed. I have the score 95 and with thin 1.20 poly and no vibration dampener on the strings, I think there's more than enough feel. I really respect Jonas and his channel, but give it a try for yourself. thankfully, where I come from, there are retailers that hire out racquets and deduct the cost of the hire from your purchase price :)
@@rsan1704 lucky you. Currently, there is still lockdown in my region due to Covid. I really hope i can come back to the court again
I use a multi and the dwell is toooo much with 60ra rakets
What string and tension did you use for the 100?
Does Yonex grips are bigger than average? I’m 4 1/2”, but I was told to decrease one size with this brand.
Yes, they do, I would go down one size...
Is the 310 more flex n mushy then previous?
Great review
Thanks!
Which town is it?
Great review again thanks Jonas. I find the cosmetics awful, like the vcore with a dash of blue. Maybe Yonex is trying to mimic the Head Gravity's rainbow paintjob. Also very surprised by Yonex QC which is meant to be the benchmark. I don't understand this though, if the balance is as specced, then how can the swingweight be off so much? Is swingweight measured with a control string or unstrung?
I have the score 95 with the dash of blue and it looks much better in real life than pictures online.
@@rsan1704 yeah i agree, i had a VCORE 95 with the splash of blue and it does look better in person but i actually preferred the all Red paintjob for some reason. Maybe the blue could have been integrated all around the frame instead of just on one side of the throat, i don't know. Its very personal i guess, like shopping for socks haha.
How does this compare to Yonex Duel G 310?
Hi Jonas, after many many years I am looking to replace my old head microgel prestige mp. And like the look of the core pro 97 and the head gravity pro. I was just wondering how you compare these 2 rackets from your experience.
I would look at the 2019 HD version
Jonas, when you list your strung specs are you including and/or dampener?
Excluding dampener and overgrip
nice groovy music at the start :D
So this isn't going to offer anything over my current VCore 100?
If you want more control, it will
Hi, what strings are you using for those Yonexes? Thanks.
I like Poly Tour Pro 1.25
Hello Jonas, great review! As you mentioned that you like VCorePro 97 the most, can you please inform me what kind of string settings would you reccommend for this stick. Thanks in advance !
So is this closer to the Wilson Blade?
This is closer to the Pro Staff. Blade is closer to Vcore.
What did you use for the H for the he strings and the tension?
Poly Tour Pro 1.25, 51 lbs
The best racket in 2023! 🎉
I currently own one VCORE 95 (2021). I need a second racquet: should I get VCORE PRO 310 or get the second 95? Are they close enough in specs that I could use both? 310 is so incredibly tempting :)
I would really like to know this too!!!!
@@CH-yp5by Got myself a 310 and could not be happier. Want to try the D before I commit long-term
How would you compare with Vcore 95 ? I'm curious, I have a Vcore 95 and tried to stay away from the Vcore 97 line as it seems a pretty stiff frame. Thank you!
It’s a bit plusher, I prefer the 97 over the new 95, I like the feel and control more on the Vcore Pro, especially when you hit a flatter shot
@@Tennisnerd wohoo!! thanks for your reply. I will definitely give it a tr. Thank you Jonas, be well man.
What camera are you using?
Just an iPhone 11!
How does the «H» compare to the Pure Strike Tour?
Much softer and heavier swing weight, i prefer the H