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Tecnifibre TFight 315S

Racquet
5.0
2 Reviews

Tecnifibre TFight 315S

5.0
2 Reviews
$259.00
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Updated with a softer feel and more powerful beam for 2025

Updated with a softer feel for 2025, the TFIGHT 315S continues to be one of the most user-friendly models in its weight class. In addition to a 16x19 string pattern (think spin), this racquet has a control-oriented 98in² head giving it the kind of accuracy that will tempt you to target the lines. Although this is the heaviest model in the TFIGHT family, the head light balance keeps it fast, making it surprisingly agile from all areas of the court. For 2025, Tecnifibre has reinforced the RS Section Beam to provide a more powerful response. This stick also benefits from strategically placed foam, giving it a wonderfully solid and plush feel at impact. Other technologies include Tecnifibre's ISOFLEX System, which creates a more uniform feel across the string bed, reducing shock and minimizing power loss on off-center hits. Ultimately, the TFIGHT 315S continues to be a great option for the experienced player who wants controllable power and great feel.

Specifications

Head Size: 98 in² / 632.26 cm²
Length: 27in / 68.58cm
Strung Weight: 11.7oz / 332g
Balance: 12.59in / 31.98cm / 7 pts HL
Swingweight: 325
Stiffness: 65
Beam Width: 22.5mm / 22.5mm / 22.5mm
Composition: Graphite
Power Level: Low-Medium
Stroke Style: Medium-Full
Swing Speed: Medium-Fast
Racquet Colors: White
Grip Type: Tecnifibre X-Tra Feel
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
Two Pieces
No Shared Holes
String Tension: 49-55 pounds

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Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
2 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Very Well Rounded/StableSo I've been testing out frames for the last year or so. Took this one out for a demo not really expecting much and man was I surprised. First off, the feel was outstanding, it was plush yet responsive. Probably one of the more comfortable racquets I've tested in the last couple months. Second is the stability/maneuverability. I feel like it strikes a perfect balance between the two. I could still get plenty of racquet head speed to impart spin on my shots while having the racquet feel rock solid through contact. I have a one handed backhand and didn't have any issue whipping it around through contact (however I am used to using heavier frames so mileage may vary). Third is the balance between power and control. I was able to put on a fair bit more pace on my shots than other control frames I've tried. But the racquet was still super consistent. I think I've found my Goldilocks racquet!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Masterpiece... very good mixI purchased this about two weeks ago and am very impressed thus far. As mentioned in the TW reviews, I agree that this frame offers: - some free power (as background, I usually use softer, thin beam racquets... Blade, Prestige, Phantoms, Textreme Tour)... this racquet inspires you to hit big and deep... serves are a delight - a high level of control despite the extra power - Nice spin potential... I can hit a very heavy ball with this - exceptional comfort and very nice feel/ connectedness... in contrast the old TFights felt tinny and the TF40s feel too muted... they really nailed the feedback attribute on this racquet Other things I like: - the grommet system is very clever... this racquet is a joy to string - gloss paint looks gorgeous and I suspect will be a lot more durable than the older Tecni matte finishes that would craze/ crack with age Things I still dislike: - The Tecnifibre pallets are OVERSIZED a little (like Babolat) and way too rectangular. My fix has been to (i) buy one size smaller and (ii) build up the face of the long sides of the rectangle to get me a size and shape like a Wilson pallet - The butt cap isn't as flared as a like (Wilsons are the best), so again, I just build it up a little with overgrip Small nits: - My racquet weight was inline with TW's numbers - However, my swingweight was around 318-319 strung (vs. TW's claim of 326)... so I added weight to the tip to get my favorite 328-329 number - Twistweight was around 14.0, where I like it vs. the high 16+ number TW claimed...I'm relieved that is the case, I cannot fix a high twistweight