Nice work and great to see pros taking time to talk about their gear on TW! Not to mention I love me some Salisbury Steak in the late 1980s lunch cafeteria Las Vegas when Agassi was a teenager.
I think it will all come down to your preference in specs. I think the racquet in general is a good one, however in stock form it does have a relatively high swingweight, and the balance is at about 3 points headlight strung, so those specs would typically suit a strong baseline type of player. That said, with some weight to the handle, like a leather grip or some weight added on the pallet, it could become more headlight. Also for those players who are used to or like a 330 and above type of swingweight it should play just fine for them. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse thank you for your comment Troy, i am using the blade 98 v8 and i guess they have similar balance, correct me if i am wrong. will the tfight be sth i should try, i quite like the blade
@@chanlegend -- Which Blade 98 v8 are you using the 18x20 or 16x19, maneuverability feels a bit different between the two, with the 18x20 usually feeling like it has a higher swingweight (however the specs can vary quite a bit. I would say main difference with the TFiight 305 ISO compared to like a Blade 98 v8 18x20, is that the TFight ISO is a bit firmer or stiffer and packs a bit more power overall. So definitely could be worth a try if you're looking for a bit more pop, and energy return. Another side note, is that Tecnifibre has a slightly different grip shape, not sure how particular you are to that, but it is a bit more rectangular closer to like the old school Head racquet's grips shape. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse very important output, thank you. FYI i use the 16x19, and i like it how is easy to swing but still got stability. also a bit of pop definitely might help me a bit with depth in matches
Nice work and great to see pros taking time to talk about their gear on TW! Not to mention I love me some Salisbury Steak in the late 1980s lunch cafeteria Las Vegas when Agassi was a teenager.
One of these players was much more thoughtful than the other
What raquet grip does Joe Salisbury uses ? 😀
is the tfight 305 a good racket for doubles?
I think it will all come down to your preference in specs. I think the racquet in general is a good one, however in stock form it does have a relatively high swingweight, and the balance is at about 3 points headlight strung, so those specs would typically suit a strong baseline type of player. That said, with some weight to the handle, like a leather grip or some weight added on the pallet, it could become more headlight. Also for those players who are used to or like a 330 and above type of swingweight it should play just fine for them. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse thank you for your comment Troy, i am using the blade 98 v8 and i guess they have similar balance, correct me if i am wrong. will the tfight be sth i should try, i quite like the blade
@@chanlegend -- Which Blade 98 v8 are you using the 18x20 or 16x19, maneuverability feels a bit different between the two, with the 18x20 usually feeling like it has a higher swingweight (however the specs can vary quite a bit. I would say main difference with the TFiight 305 ISO compared to like a Blade 98 v8 18x20, is that the TFight ISO is a bit firmer or stiffer and packs a bit more power overall. So definitely could be worth a try if you're looking for a bit more pop, and energy return. Another side note, is that Tecnifibre has a slightly different grip shape, not sure how particular you are to that, but it is a bit more rectangular closer to like the old school Head racquet's grips shape. Troy, TW
@@tenniswarehouse very important output, thank you. FYI i use the 16x19, and i like it how is easy to swing but still got stability. also a bit of pop definitely might help me a bit with depth in matches
Its 2 or 4 Knot for raket Joe?
Joe has 4 knots or 2-piece stringing on the racquet in this video. Troy, TW
the high pitched background noise is killin me slowly inside
You tok tou match elise.het is oke.❤
Wow Women’s rackets are wayy lighter man
I think its what their game is based upon
Lighter Easy power
There's 7 grams difference between hers and his. That's what an overgrip weighs. Not that big a difference.