Babolat Aero Pro tennis racquets VS Wilson Pro Staff - Tennisopolis : Tennis Social Network2024-03-28T08:37:08Zhttp://tennisopolis.com/forum/topics/babolat-aero-pro-tennis-racquets-vs-wilson-pro-staff?commentId=1869403%3AComment%3A1199945&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHave you tried a Mantis II 31…tag:tennisopolis.com,2017-01-07:1869403:Comment:12399632017-01-07T16:49:00.139ZRobert M Schindlerhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/RobertMSchindler
<p>Have you tried a Mantis II 310?</p>
<p>Have you tried a Mantis II 310?</p> I also have been a long time…tag:tennisopolis.com,2015-07-17:1869403:Comment:11999452015-07-17T23:23:43.412ZSean O'Neillhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/SeanONeill
<p>I also have been a long time Wilson Pro Staff user until recently. The newer model racquets seem to have more power and clear the net higher (more spin). However, I feel the Pro Staff has a better control feel. Hope this helps.</p>
<p>I also have been a long time Wilson Pro Staff user until recently. The newer model racquets seem to have more power and clear the net higher (more spin). However, I feel the Pro Staff has a better control feel. Hope this helps.</p> Unsure which prostaff you're…tag:tennisopolis.com,2015-06-26:1869403:Comment:11973792015-06-26T15:39:52.200ZPaulhttp://tennisopolis.com/profile/Paul741
<p>Unsure which prostaff you're referring to but either way they are 2 completely different types of racquets. Prostaffs (especially the 85 model) suit an advanced all court game, babolats more for baseliners seeking racquet head speed (power or spin). But does seem the heftier and smaller a racquet is, the crisper the volleys. The Wilson K90 and BLX 90 were not practical racquets at all save for volleying imho. </p>
<p>Unsure which prostaff you're referring to but either way they are 2 completely different types of racquets. Prostaffs (especially the 85 model) suit an advanced all court game, babolats more for baseliners seeking racquet head speed (power or spin). But does seem the heftier and smaller a racquet is, the crisper the volleys. The Wilson K90 and BLX 90 were not practical racquets at all save for volleying imho. </p>