Side-by-side comparison using independent TWU lab measurements
ℹ️ Different head sizes (98 vs 97 sq in) — this affects power and forgiveness independently of the other specs.
Aggregated spec scores
Scores calculated from TWU RA, weight, head size and string pattern.
Lab data comparison
Measurements from Tennis Warehouse University (TWU)
RA Stiffness — lower = more flex & comfort
Weight — higher = more stability
Swingweight — higher = more plow-through momentum
Head Size — larger = more forgiving
Choose the Blade 98 16x19 v10 if…
Control-first players, flat hitters, serve-and-volley
Very flexible — max comfort (RA 61)
Choose the Pro Staff 97L v13 if…
Control-first players, flat hitters, serve-and-volley
Stiff — more power (RA 69)
🎵 String strategy for each frame
These are different rackets — they deserve different string setups.
Blade 98 16x19 v10
Very flexible frame (RA 61) — arm-friendly. Pair with a crisp co-poly like Luxilon ALU Power Rough at 54–58 lbs to add control and prevent the string bed feeling too elastic.
Pro Staff 97L v13
Stiff frame (RA 69) with plenty of built-in power. Use a control-biased poly like Luxilon ALU Power at 54–58 lbs, or a hybrid (natural gut mains + poly crosses) for extra comfort.
⚖️ Specs Equalizer
Can I make these specs match?
To match the swingweight of the Blade 98 16x19 v10 (SW 323), add 9g of lead tape at the 12 o'clock position on the Pro Staff 97L v13. This raises its swingweight from 311 to approximately 323 kg·cm².
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