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Head Pro Tour 2.0 Racquets Review - Tennis Warehouse

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    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 ...86%

Head Pro Tour 2.0 Racquet Preview Tennisnerd.net

    https://tennisnerd.net/gear/racquets/head-pro-tour-2-0-racquet-preview/21691
    May 01, 2020 · HEAD Pro Tour 630 / 280 Racquet Review. I review the original Made in Austria version in the video below. This is a great racquet to use, but I generally find it a bit too demanding for match play these days. On the other hand, the updated version has a slightly lower swing weight and higher stiffness (more power?) so it could be a tad easier ...

Magic Made in Austria - the PT57A Tennisnerd.net

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    Nov 13, 2017 · Both racquets have feel in spades, but the difference is that the HEAD Pro Tour 630/280 is still used today by quite a few professional players, most famously Andy Murray and Gilles Simon under the pro stock racquet code PT57A (and as you can see in the pictures they really enjoy their experience with the racquet!).

Racquets - Head Pro Tour 280

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    Head Pro Tour 280 Trisys System Tennis Racquet 4 1/4" Excellent + condition For auction is a Head Pro Tour 280 Trisys System midplus tennis racket with new overgrip in excellent + condition. This style of racket was used by Thomas Muster. This is the original version made in 1995. Known as a Pro Tour 280 Trisys System. MSRP $200.

Head Pro Tour 2.0 TENNIS.com - Live Scores, News, Player ...

    https://www.tennis.com/gear/head/racquets/head-pro-tour-20-3226/
    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 ...

HEAD Pro Tour 630 / 280 (PT57A) 25 years old and still ...

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    Mar 11, 2019 · I wanted to create a small tribute to the HEAD Pro Tour 630 /280 (PT57A) which is now 25 years old and still used by lots of pros on the ATP Tour! Andy Murra...Author: Tennisnerd

Head Pro Tour 2.0 Tennis Racquet Review 💙💙💙 - YouTube

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    Apr 30, 2020 · HEAD Pro Tour 630 / 280 (PT57A) 25 years old and still going strong! - Duration: 7:32. Tennisnerd 21,029 views. 7:32. ... HEAD Pro Tour 2.0 Racquet Review - The LEGEND is back!Author: Tennis Warehouse

Head Pro Tour 2.0 Racquets - Tennis Warehouse

    https://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Head_Pro_Tour_20/descpageRCHEAD-HDPT2.html
    The Head Pro Tour 2.0 comes from one of the most iconic racquet molds in the history of tennis. Originally released as the Pro Tour 280 in the USA (and Pro Tour 630 in Europe), this racquet has developed an almost mythical following amongst purists and professional tennis players.

History and Evolution of Head Pro Tour 280 Talk Tennis

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    Apr 09, 2016 · The Pro Tour was launched in 1993/94 as part of the Trisys line. In Trisys numbers, the Prestige Tour was 300, Pro Tour was 280, Radical Tour was 260, Lite Tour was 240... The Pro Tour seems to be the only one which retained its Trisys number over the years - although there were still some Prestige Tour 300s kicking around.

Racquet Finder

    http://www.racquetfinder.com/?pcode=280&hsMin=94&hsMax=100&lMin=26.9&lMax=27.1&wMin=11.7&wMax=12.3&swMin=321&swMax=333&fMin=56&fMax=60&current=N
    Head Size: 97 sq. in. / 626 sq. cm. Length: 27.00 inches / 68.58 cm: Strung Weight: 12.00 oz / 340 g: Balance: 6pts HL: Swing Weight: 327: Beam Width: 20.0mm

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