Volkl Organix 7 (310g) Racquets Customer feedback
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Comments: I have had the chance to test a Volkl X-7 310g for only one hour and I experimented a mix of feelings,
some very positive and some negative. The most positive ones are related with the stability, power, control, plow through. This
racquet is very solid, much more than expected with its head size. It is a fantastic combination of power, control and stability with
extra help in the serve due to its extended length. Fantastic tweener racquet based on the positives. But I also had some negative
feelings, and all of them are related with its poor maneuverability. The racquet is difficult to move, perhaps because of the
combination of weight, beam size, head size, balance, and extended length. It seems not to be very aerodinamic and sometimes it
is difficult to move in the air especially in quick interchanges. But once you can properly move the racquet, the experience with the
Volkl X-7 310 is fantastic.
Comments: I'm very happy with this frame. For me, it plays a lot 'smaller' than the specs would suggest, being easy
to manoeuvre and whip around on aggressive strokes. The X-7 310 is also very stable when blocking back heavy shots and
volleying. As expected, serving is a breeze with plenty of control available to help make the most of the considerable power
offered. No issues with the stiffness rating, the racquet seems remarkably arm friendly after 3 weeks of pretty solid use. It's kind
of like a PDR only with some Volkl 'feel' and no arm pain. I've made the switch, ordering another frame!
Comments: The positives and negatives of this racquet were about equal in number for me. While most shots were
comfortable, balls hit high in the stringbed reveal the 73 flex rating and are jarring. In the long run, I don't see this racquet as
being arm friendly unless evey ball is hit perfectly. Power is good but some balls flew on me, more than with my own 105 inch
frame. The almost-even balance makes it hard to maneuver, though my volleys felt very secure. And the spin was less than with
my own (Exo Red) frame. Serving produced some good results. I think this one is an improvement on the PB-7 but still has its
share of shortcomings.
Comments: I would normally never play with anything over a 98, but I tried this out after losing a bet. This racquet
is
incredibly stable, especially on volleys. The spin generation is amazing (strung with either full poly or all multi). At 104 square
inches
and 24mm, it feels soft and much smaller. It is really difficult to describe the feel with the thick beam and large head, but it hits
with
more spin then a Pure Drive and you are able to hit flat too. Traditional-style players should really enjoy it as well. I am getting
one
of my own and I've never kept a frame bigger than a 95. Wow!
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