First of all i want to mention that orange specific yonex rev is a great poly that has great feel, power and control. It also holds tension well. Most people should know about this string which is my favourite yonex string. Very plush also.
@@nicolasX2602 poly tour pro is a hyped string. It’s just good for its price. But it is very muted, plays kinda stiff and medium power. It’s good for durability. Rev is very lively and elastic. Too different strings
@dennisxjapan1626 yes polytour is one of the most durable strings and I would rated as low power. However, I found that I had excellent control. With my vcore98, I struggle to find a string that satisfies me. Even the hyper g feels muted. Maybe it is the racket. Will definitely try the orange one. Thanks for the reply
Hello Man! Nice video! Right now im playing with a Clash 100 300 gr and i want to change to the vcore model, you think that is a wrong choice? I play tennis since a two year ago, you recommend the 100 over the 98 for a player like me ? Thanks A lot!
i played with the vcore 100 and loved it from the first stroke. However, I decided to buy the 98 version for maneuverability. It was a mistake. I have it for 3 months now, i play well but 100 is far better. Maybe the best string for the vcore is the yonex polytour
Found the same as you. I normally prefer 95-98 sq inch racquets, but the Vcore 100 is much better than the Vcore 98 in terms of free power, spin and manoeuvrability. It gives so much for free, it’s almost like cheating!
Nice Video! Thanks for taking the time. You mentioned you play with the Extreme Tour, would you stay with the extreme tour or switch over to the VCore 100? I'm currently demoing the VCore 98, and it plays real nice. I haven't tried the V-Core 100 yet.
@@lostintennisenglish That's hilarious, cause I've been playing with the 1st gen (green/red) Gravity Tour for the last couple of years now. I use RPM Blast at 48#. I also use Head Hawk Touch at 48# when my arm needs something softer, but it doesn't have as much power/spin as Blast. I wasn't really looking to change from the Gravity Tour, and REALLY want to test the NEW Gravity Pro (maybe a little under spec version) to compare the two. I'm looking for better touch for drop shots and more stability. My friend lent me an Extreme Tour to try... That was so easy to serve with (strung with Lynx Tour). I would need more time with that racquet to determine touch/stability. Then he lent me a VCore 98 to try. I've never been a fan of Yonex ever since the rectangular head shape. I tried the VC98, and holly cr@p... Forehand groundies were butter! And my top spin lobs were spot on! I've been looking for this for my Gravity, but it was inconsistent. Serves were consistent with the VC98 and Extreme Tour but not as hard as the Extreme Tour. I'm still trying to figure out between both racquets.
To compensate for the 62 RA of this racket, is it a good idea to play with 47-46 pounds? I used 51-50 as I used in ezone 98 and it was difficult for me to accelerate the ball
In your opinion, if you had to choose one YONEX racquet to go to battle with for DOUBLES only, which would you choose? Would that change if you were 65 years old? I would be grateful for your thoughts.
Well, depending on your level, I would probably go for Vcore Pro 300g if you are at a decent level as it is a more demanding frame, Vcore 100 or Ezone 100 if your level . Bear in mind that Ezone 100 is quite stiff...
@@lostintennisenglish I would love to see a video on this subject. You see why I asked - it is a "tricky question". I was personally confused by which racquet to chose as a 65 year old 5.0 all-court doubles specialist.It's hard for the average player to demo every racquet in the Yonex line - although you have. That is why I asked. Thank you for your input.
It depends on how you play, the Percept is a little bit more demanding but it retains a more classic feel and more control. The Vcore 100 is great for spin and is overall a more powerful frame, even though it is still an intermediate-advanced player racquet.
I only tested v core 98. To be honest as you say i couldn’t play with it at all. I didn’t have confidence to swing out….. you cannot play flat with this frame. You always have to apply extra spin in order the ball to dip in. Ezone 98 is an easier stick to play with. Overhyped thought……
Hi how did you find vcore 100 performance for slice shots? Thank you 🤩
First of all i want to mention that orange specific yonex rev is a great poly that has great feel, power and control. It also holds tension well. Most people should know about this string which is my favourite yonex string. Very plush also.
Yes, I found it very nice and comfortable
better then babolat blast?@@lostintennisenglish
differences between that and yonex polytour?
@@nicolasX2602 poly tour pro is a hyped string. It’s just good for its price. But it is very muted, plays kinda stiff and medium power. It’s good for durability. Rev is very lively and elastic. Too different strings
@dennisxjapan1626 yes polytour is one of the most durable strings and I would rated as low power. However, I found that I had excellent control. With my vcore98, I struggle to find a string that satisfies me. Even the hyper g feels muted. Maybe it is the racket. Will definitely try the orange one. Thanks for the reply
Hello Man! Nice video! Right now im playing with a Clash 100 300 gr and i want to change to the vcore model, you think that is a wrong choice? I play tennis since a two year ago, you recommend the 100 over the 98 for a player like me ? Thanks A lot!
I like your glasses ... Are they comfortable for playing tennis? What make and model are thet? Thx
They are from a company called Oakley and I’ve been using them for about 5 years, really comfortable and I absolutely advise them to you! 🤗
i played with the vcore 100 and loved it from the first stroke. However, I decided to buy the 98 version for maneuverability. It was a mistake. I have it for 3 months now, i play well but 100 is far better. Maybe the best string for the vcore is the yonex polytour
Found the same as you. I normally prefer 95-98 sq inch racquets, but the Vcore 100 is much better than the Vcore 98 in terms of free power, spin and manoeuvrability. It gives so much for free, it’s almost like cheating!
@@jerome_morrow I will try the ezone 98 (hated the 100 version) and most probably will sell my vcore 98 for a vcore 100.
Hi, what is about the arm comfort?
Nice Video! Thanks for taking the time. You mentioned you play with the Extreme Tour, would you stay with the extreme tour or switch over to the VCore 100? I'm currently demoing the VCore 98, and it plays real nice. I haven't tried the V-Core 100 yet.
Definitely stayed with Extreme Tour, but I tell you more… i’m currently playing with Gravity Tour and I’m loving it!
@@lostintennisenglish That's hilarious, cause I've been playing with the 1st gen (green/red) Gravity Tour for the last couple of years now. I use RPM Blast at 48#. I also use Head Hawk Touch at 48# when my arm needs something softer, but it doesn't have as much power/spin as Blast. I wasn't really looking to change from the Gravity Tour, and REALLY want to test the NEW Gravity Pro (maybe a little under spec version) to compare the two. I'm looking for better touch for drop shots and more stability. My friend lent me an Extreme Tour to try... That was so easy to serve with (strung with Lynx Tour). I would need more time with that racquet to determine touch/stability. Then he lent me a VCore 98 to try. I've never been a fan of Yonex ever since the rectangular head shape. I tried the VC98, and holly cr@p... Forehand groundies were butter! And my top spin lobs were spot on! I've been looking for this for my Gravity, but it was inconsistent. Serves were consistent with the VC98 and Extreme Tour but not as hard as the Extreme Tour. I'm still trying to figure out between both racquets.
@@vickip4111 Not easy! On serve the VC98 is amazing...
@@vickip4111
Then try vc95
To compensate for the 62 RA of this racket, is it a good idea to play with 47-46 pounds? I used 51-50 as I used in ezone 98 and it was difficult for me to accelerate the ball
Yes sure, you can definitely drop the tension and try out!
In your opinion, if you had to choose one YONEX racquet to go to battle with for DOUBLES only, which would you choose? Would that change if you were 65 years old? I would be grateful for your thoughts.
Well, depending on your level, I would probably go for Vcore Pro 300g if you are at a decent level as it is a more demanding frame, Vcore 100 or Ezone 100 if your level . Bear in mind that Ezone 100 is quite stiff...
@@lostintennisenglish I would love to see a video on this subject. You see why I asked - it is a "tricky question". I was personally confused by which racquet to chose as a 65 year old 5.0 all-court doubles specialist.It's hard for the average player to demo every racquet in the Yonex line - although you have. That is why I asked. Thank you for your input.
@@markmoore5981 Vcore Pro 300 would be cool for you! 🤗
AWESOME VIDEO man
Do you think a 4.0 all court senior could thrive with the VCore 100? And have you hit with the VCore 95?
All day long Vcore 100, didn’t try the 95 and not going to, certainly too demanding! 😁
is the change from Vcore 98 to 100 easy? Was thinking using the 100 as a backup when I'm feeling off for tennis
Well, I suppose it can work but keep in mind they are two different racquets - same brand different response.
I'm 64
Vcore 100 or percept 100D better for me. Thanks
It depends on how you play, the Percept is a little bit more demanding but it retains a more classic feel and more control. The Vcore 100 is great for spin and is overall a more powerful frame, even though it is still an intermediate-advanced player racquet.
I only tested v core 98. To be honest as you say i couldn’t play with it at all. I didn’t have confidence to swing out….. you cannot play flat with this frame. You always have to apply extra spin in order the ball to dip in. Ezone 98 is an easier stick to play with. Overhyped thought……
Yes, I agree with you, Ezone is definitely easier to play with!
Which is best 100 or 98?
I liked the 100 a lot, but they are both very nice, just play differently and the 98 is more demanding
good backhand
You meant my backhand o Shapo's? 😂
@@lostintennisenglish shape must have stolen yours😁
Close your eyes and borat is reviewing tennis rackets
But in my mind i see Borat in his skimpy swim suit. 😖😖😖
Now Borat is playing tennis in his swim suit...
@@stifflerantique9005l Very nice, I like ;-) (with Borats voice)
😂😂😂😂😂