Tecnifibre T-Fight 305S 2025 · Updated Mar 16, 2026
The T-Fight 305S succeeds the T-Fight ISO 305 with a significantly lower swingweight that reviewers consistently identified as the defining improvement of this generation, making the frame substantially more maneuverable for sustained play. Power was described as accessible and energetic off the string bed, though multiple playtesters noted the reduced swingweight costs plow-through compared to previous generations, and some found the stock frame lacking in raw punch. The 18x19 string pattern produced adequate spin when reviewers swung aggressively, but spin generation dropped off noticeably at slower swing speeds. Feel was characterized as firm and direct at contact, with the string bed providing enough pocketing for a connected response; the frame was not considered comfort-oriented. Stability stood out in testing — playtesters reported the 305S maintained composure on heavy incoming pace despite its lower swingweight. Directional and depth control were rated highly, with the dense pattern favoring flatter, more targeted ball-striking. Serve performance drew strong consensus, with reviewers finding the frame effective on both flat first serves and kick serves. Touch was described as precise, aided by the head-light balance, and the sweet spot provided consistent response on off-center contacts according to playtesters.
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