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  1. specs head pro tour 630

    Head Pro Tour 280. Head size: 97 sq. in. / 626 sq. cm. Balance: 6pts Head Light. Length: 27 inches / 69 cm Swingweight: 327. Weight: 12oz / 340g Stiffness: 58 (0-100) Power Level: Low Construction: 20 mm Constant Beam. Swing Speed: Fast String Pattern: 18 Mains / 20 Crosses. Composition: High Twaron and Graphite.

  2. Head Pro Tour specs and Layup?

    Head Pro Tour 630 specs. I have hunted through here, and all over the web, but I can't find exact specs (found the 280 archive easily), but everyone's perception is that the 630 is a bit more flexible (went thru' many many pages of the 'Official' club, too - but maybe missed). ... The Pro Tour 630 with Designed in Austria were made in Austria ...

  3. Review

    Originally launched in the early '90s as part of Head's Trisys line, the Pro Tour 280 (630 in Europe) became a staple at the elite levels of the game. The most recent version of the Pro Tour 280 is called the Pro Tour 2.0. Unlike the original Austrian-made Pro Tour 280, the 2.0 has CAP grommets, and the graphite layup lacks Twaron, a dampening ...

  4. Head Pro Tour 630 & Radical Tour?

    My Radical Tour 630 (Zebra version) is 360g strung with CAPS and a Kimony leather grip. The thin Kimony leather grip weighs same as the original synthetic grip. With a fairway grip, the strung weight with CAPS is 360g. My PT630 is a little bit lighter. 356g -- strung, faireway grip, +1 overgrip.

  5. HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 Racquet Review

    The HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 is the comeback of a classic. It has the same design as the original, but a stiffer layup. It also lacks Twaron, a material that the hardcore Pro Tour 630/280 fans claim to be the magic ingredient. Despite the lack of it, the racquet plays plush and controlled - very close to the original.

  6. Head Pro Tour 2.0 Racquet Preview

    Tennis nerds and racquet enthusiasts have been asking for the re-release of the HEAD Pro Tour 630 / 280 for a long time. It is still surprising that HEAD obliged. Is this racquet still viable for club and intermediate level players? ... Strung Weight: 343g / 12,1oz: Unstrung Weight: 11,5 oz/ 325 grams: Balance: 32,49cm / 6 pts HL: Unstrung ...

  7. Head Pro Tour 630 Designed in Austria

    Home › PREVIOUSLY SOLD › Head Pro Tour 630 Designed in Austria. Head Pro Tour 630 Designed in Austria. €399,99 ... Strung weight 11.4 oz. / 337 gr. Swing weight 317 Balance 315 mm Stiffness Medium Grip type Contour cushion String pattern 18 mains / 20 crosses. PRODUCTS. Collections; Search;

  8. Pro Tour 2.0 HEAD racket specs

    Technical specifications for HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 racket. ... 6 pts Head Light: Head size: 97.6in² / 630 cm: Stiffness: Average - 52% (65 RA) Recommended tension: 50-60 pounds: Swing weight: 335 kg · cm 2: String pattern: 18 Mains / 20 Crosses Mains skip: 9T,8H,10H Two Pieces No Shared Holes:

  9. Racquet Playtest Comparison:

    About the play tester: About the racquets: Name: Michael Chaho on the Talk Tennis Message Boards . Playing Level: 5.5 Regular racquet, string & tension: Head Pro Tour 630 with anything less than 1.20mm at low tension 48-54 lbs Tell us about your game: Aggressive all court with continental 3/8 grip. Big serve, long and fast forehand, with one hand backhand.

  10. Andy Murray's Racquet

    I did play with the Head Pro Tour 630 myself for a while, ... Strung weight: 12.4 oz. / 353 gr. Strung balance: 332 mm Stiffness: 58 Grip size: L3 (4 3/8) Grip type: Karakal PU Super Grip + Overgrip String pattern: 16 Mains / 19 Crosses Silicone: Yes Lead: Yes Pro stock code: Head PT57A

  11. HEAD PT57A Review

    The HEAD Pro Tour 630/280 tennis racket was introduced in 1994 and is revered by many as the "holy grail" of tennis rackets. Despite its age, the HEAD Pro Tour 630/280 is still in use by several elite tennis players today, most notably Andy Murray, who uses it under the pro stock racket code PT57A.. Pro Stock rackets, like the PT57A, are constructed from better-quality materials and ...

  12. THE OFFICIAL HEAD PRO TOUR 630/280 Club*************

    The exact composition of the Pro Tour 630/280 is High Modulus Graphite and High Modulus Twaron Fiber. Twaron Fiber is a Aramid Fiber similar to Kevlar. Kevlar was developed by DuPont. But Twaron was developed by the Dutch Company AKZO. In 1989 AKZO changed it's name to Twaron BV.

  13. HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 Racquet Review

    The HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 is the comeback of a classic. And we should be happy it's back...🎾 Read the review: https://tennisnerd.net/gear/racquets/racquet-revie...

  14. Review

    Originally launched in the early '90s as part of Head's Trisys line, the Pro Tour 280 (630 in Europe) became a staple at the elite levels of the game. The most recent version of the Pro Tour 280 is called the Pro Tour 2.0. Unlike the original Austrian-made Pro Tour 280, the 2.0 has CAP grommets, and the graphite layup lacks Twaron, a dampening ...

  15. Head Pro Tour 630 Made in Austria

    Head Pro Tour 630 Made in Austria. €399,99 Quantity. Sold Out Legendary racket. Back in the days used by Thomas Muster. ... Strung weight 12 oz. / 340 gr. Swing weight 320 Balance 8pts head light Stiffness 58 Grip type Cushion grip String pattern 18 mains / 20 crosses. PRODUCTS. Collections; Search; Pro stock rackets;

  16. Why I play with a 20-year-old racquet

    That's why I play with a 20-year-old racquet, because I like the weight, the feel, and I think it makes me play better. It is also refreshingly "technology free". More to come on tennis racquet technologies…. Babolat Pure Drive Head Pro Tour 630 PT57A PT630 tennis racquet technology. 13 comments 0.

  17. HEAD PRO TOUR 2.0 Racket Review

    How to choose a tennis racket? Hi everyone! Here is our first racket review, and this is a fun one. We took a closer look at the remastered Head Pro Tour 2.0...

  18. Head Pro Tour 630?

    Head Pro Tour 630? Thread starter kissmyace; Start date May 15, 2011; K. kissmyace Rookie. May 15, 2011 #1 So I have now got a capped Pro Tour 630 and was wondering what is in comparison to PT57E/A's etc (Are they different?). I have done a search and just found so much stuff that it would take me a month to get through it and find an answer!

  19. Head Lite Tour 630 Made in Austria

    18 mains / 20 crosses. Last one!! Made in Austria frame which is more head heavy. This racket has the same color scheme as the Tour XL. Excellent control racket. New aerodynamic shape and stiffer shaft adds to the ability to create spin and generate power. The Pro Tour has been specifically designed for a dynamic base-line players, like Thom.

  20. Head Pro Tour 630 is 20 years old now

    Jun 11, 2014. #1. I cant believe its been 20 years since the Pro Tour 630 had been released and still winning slams on the ATP tour. Its really goes to show how marketing departments are in overdrive coming up with fluff that don't improve performance and only hurts the feel of the racquets. Its a shame that such a fine racquet is available to ...

  21. HEAD Prestige Classic 2.0 Review

    The re-issue of the HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 was great, but it did not quite have the plushness of the HEAD Pro Tour 630. It played a bit stiffer, more like an old Radical MP. In the case of the Prestige Classic 2.0, I struggle to detect a difference from the original. It offers the same classic feel, not too soft, not too stiff. Kind of just perfect.

  22. Head radical twin Tube Midplus vs. Head Pro Tour 280

    i'm pretty sure the Twin tube radical (zebra) is lighter than the PT280 by quite a bit... The TT Tour MP and PT280 are relatively similar in specs, the weight differential would be .1-.2 oz at most. The PT280 is lower powered and more flexible. You probably won't notice much of a difference outside of that.

  23. Old but Gold

    As some of you loyal readers know, one of the most popular racquets on the ATP tour is more than 20 years old - the HEAD Pro Tour 630 (or 280 in the US). Now it is called PT57A and is used by Andy Murray, Gilles Simon and many more along with its cousin PT57E (based on the HEAD iPrestige racquet). Obviously not only Murray and Simon use older ...