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ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro (315) Racket Review

I’ll be honest – I know absolutely nothing about ProKennex or their rackets. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone using them and have never tried them myself.

So, when I picked this stick up from the shop, I didn’t have much to go on other than the looks.

My first impressions were good, the Ki Q+ looks sleek and professional, with a pretty quirky paint job.

The frame is decked out in race car colors, with a mainly black frame and yellow and white racing stripes.

Throw in a number 01 badge on the side and you’ve got your very own race car tennis racket.

I don’t really get the connection, but it looks quite reasonable nonetheless, and I guess it’s something to remember the racket by.

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I’ve been told that ProKennex are big on comfort, with their rackets being market leaders in protecting players from the rigors of tennis.

This is an issue I’m pretty big on, so I was very interested to give the Ki Q+ Tour 315 a go.

There is a ton of technology designed to absorb vibrations in this racket and I was hopeful I would see some benefit from this.

Kinetic Quadfocus Technology  brings a moveable mass to the head of the racket, this allows the frame to better protect against shocks and vibrations.

Further protecting you from unnecessary vibrations is  Comfort Cap  which puts further kinetic technology in the butt of the racket and,  Spiral Tech Carbon,  which eliminates air pockets and impurities in the graphite, giving you extra strength and dampening.

This 2019 version of the  Ki Q+  is the latest and greatest in ProKennex’s efforts to make tennis arm friendly again and you can get it in a wide variety of shapes and weights.

We had the choice of them all for our first playtest and decided to go with the 315.

In the past, I would have chosen the 325 without question, but I’ve made a bit of a switch to the slightly lighter rackets and feel like they have as much to offer as the heavier ones if they’re set up right.

So, we chose the 315, a perfect weight for me and found out how ProKennex’s top model compared to some of the big boys.

The specs look right up my alley, with a good 321 swingweight, a 98-inch sq. head and a 6PT HL balance.

This should make for a speedy stick that’s manoeuvrable through the stroke, but solid on impact.

Both things that I enjoy, but most of all, I was looking forward to experiencing the famed comfort levels of the ProKennex.

Groundstrokes

9 out of 10

From the moment I started warming up in the service boxes, the  Ki Q+ Tour Pro  felt right in my hands, it has lovely balance and swings through the air so easily.

The headlight balance makes this stick super manoeuvrable, but you also get plenty of pop.

I normally play with a dense string pattern which I string up pretty tight, giving me a fairly deadened feel and lots of control.

So, it did take me a bit of time to get used to the slightly more open 16 x 19 string pattern on the Ki Q+.

Having said that, I found the 16 x 19 to be the perfect mix for this racket.

On the backhand side, I got plenty of pop, giving me access to a little bit more spin than I’m used to and resulting in great depth.

Finding the right balance between power and control is always a balancing act.

The majority of people will look for different qualities in their racket based on whether they’re hitting a forehand or backhand, so it can be quite difficult to find something that suits both sides.

Off the backhand wing, the balance of the racket really suited me, and I found I was hitting with solid depth and power.

This, in general, is my weaker side, where I find it more difficult to generate spin and power, so it was certainly nice to have the Ki Q+ limit this weakness.

I often find a racket that works well for my backhand isn’t exactly what I need for my forehand.

One of the reasons I play with the Pure Strike is it suits my backhand nicely, but still has the qualities I need on the forehand.

The Ki Q+ does a similar thing. It felt brilliant off the backhand side, but it certainly didn’t let me down on the forehand side.

There is plenty of speed and pop with this stick, but it does give you good control to taper that pop with.

This is the most important thing for me.

I generate a ton of spin and power naturally, so I look for something super controlled to help with the accuracy.

The Ki Q+ ticked a lot of boxes for me and generally felt great from the back of the court.

However, did the ProKennex live up to its claim of being a market leader in comfort?

The short answer is yes. In my opinion, the Wilson Countervail rackets are some of the most comfortable out there at the moment, but the  Ki Q+  was right up there if not a little bit ahead.

For too long, it felt like elbow and wrist pains were just accepted as part and parcel of playing tennis, but with modern technology, racket companies are finally taking this issue more seriously.

ProKennex are obviously taking this issue seriously and are looking to use this technology to launch themselves into the mainstream.

I didn’t know much about ProKennex before this playtest, but I certainly do now.

I had great fun with the Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 and found it really suited my game.

It’s an easy racket to play with, giving you good racket head speed, plenty of pop, and most importantly, plenty of control.

I gave the Ki Q+ a 9 out of 10 from the back of the court.

7.5 out of 10

The  Ki Q+ Tour Pro  has the kind of specs that would suggest it is well suited for life at the net. The 321 swingweight should make it nice and solid on compact and the headlight balance will make it easy to manoeuvre.

I found that it was indeed easy to manoeuvre, but perhaps lacked a little bit of stability on impact when the ball was hit really hard at me.

Again, this stick felt perfectly balanced in my hand and it made getting into position a doddle.

The faster the ball came back at me, the quicker the racket seemed to move, and I was never stuck trying to get into position.

I did feel however that some of the work ProKennex have put into making this racket so comfortable took away from its performance at the net.

In order to absorb more vibrations, this racket is slightly less rigid than others, which can cause the ball to ping a bit when you’re volleying.

I noticed this on the most difficult volleys where I was trying to hit a difficult pick up or the ball had been smashed really hard at me.

This isn’t something that makes the Ki Q+ a bad volleyer, but, it doesn’t have that rock-solid stability on difficult volleys that something like the Prestige does.

If you’re a singles player who spends most of their time at the back of the court though, this isn’t a big issue.

How often do you hit those kinds of difficult volleys in a match?

Often you don’t hit them in an entire match and at most you might hit three.

The Ki Q+ gave a solid performance at the net. It wasn’t top of the class, but it was safely in the middle and passed all its exams pretty comfortably.

If you’re a serve and volleyer this racket might not be your ideal tool, but for everyone else, it does a decent job.

I gave the Ki Q+ a 7.5 out of 10 for volleying.

It lacks a little bit of stability on the most difficult volleys, but other than that, it does a good job.

8 out of 10

The ProKennex has just the kind of specs I enjoy on serve. It’s speedy, but has decent weight behind it, meaning plenty of racket head speed and plenty of power.

This is exactly what I found with the  Ki Q+ .

I had access to lots of spin and power and was able to put it to good use on both the first and second serves.

On the second serve, I was able to use the spin the Ki Q+ gave me to add control and accuracy, using the spin to drop the ball onto my targets.

This meant I kept good consistency, but also put my opponent under pressure by mixing up the serve location ( see our article on How to Breeze Through your Service Games ).

It’s important that you keep your racket head speed up on the second serve with a racket like this.

If you do, you are rewarded with good control, but if you don’t the result will often be a double fault.

On the first serve, I was equally impressed.

I was hitting some big serves when I flattened them out, but when I wanted to change things up, I was able to get the ball moving off the court with good spin.

This was beneficial on my leftie serve out wide, and I got great success from this tactic.

Another good performance from the Ki Q+.

I had good access to spin and power and once again enjoyed high levels of comfort.

I can often get shoulder pain on the serve, with vibrations running up through my arm, but I didn’t experience any pain when I was playing with this racket.

I have given the ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 an 8 out of 10 on serve.

8.5 out of 10

Overall, this was a very enjoyable playtest. It was my first playtest with a ProKennex, and I was suitably impressed.

The brand promises a lot with its arm safety technology and it did not disappoint as I found the Ki Q+ to be extremely comfortable, with good playability.

From the back of the court, the  Ki Q+  really suited my game, adding a little extra pop to my backhand, whilst still offering the kind of control I look for on my forehand.

The 16 x 19 string pattern is a great middle ground between an open and closed string pattern, and I think it has the potential to suit a wide variety of players.

I would class this racket as one for the aggressive baseliner, and this showed at the net, where the ProKennex had its weakest performance.

It didn’t do a bad job though, and it certainly wasn’t an issue that would stop me from buying this racket.

The serve was back to the Ki Q+’s comfort zone, and once again, it offered a great deal.

I was able to generate good power and spin which really helped my serving performance.

I was enthused to find out that ProKennex live up to their promise of market-leading comfort and very happy with the racket’s overall performance.

Overall, I have given the ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 an 8.5 out of 10.

A very good racket, and one that I would recommend people to demo.

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ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 Racquet Review

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ProKennex create arm-friendly racquets. Due to my recent elbow and wrist injury, I was keen to do this ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 racquet review.

This ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 racquet review couldn’t have come at a better time. After having taken some time off to nurse a wrist and elbow injury, I am more invested than ever in finding a racquet that delivers on performance but also arm-comfort. This racquet does both. But let’s look at the specs first.

Head size : 98 sq inches Beamwidth: 19.5 mm String pattern: 98 sq inches Strung weight: 336.6 grams Balance: 31.3 cm (8 pts HL) Swingweight: 321 Strings: RS New York (25 kg / 55 lbs) + RS Lyon (24 kg / 53 lbs)

I don’t have a machine to measure the stiffness, but with the Kinetic system that is not really important for this review. You can be sure that this racquet is as arm-friendly as they come. It is generally not good to look too much at RA figures, there are a lot of other factors (layup, materials, weight, strings) that influence a racquet’s vibrations.

I think the specs of this racquet will suit a lot of players. It reminds me of the Angell K7 Red , which is a good thing.

How does it play?

The ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 plays with a lot more power than I expected from a racquet that is focused on arm comfort. It was easy to generate power and spin and the feel was muted and without a hint of vibrations. Some players might not like the slight lack of feedback, but that is the price to pay for this outstanding comfort level.

I think this racquet will suit a wide group of players. The swing weight is pretty much spot on at 320-ish and will give you room for some lead tape in the hoop. The stability is still good, but I personally tend to feel most at home in the upper 320s or around 330 SW.

This racquet has very few weaknesses. I loved hitting my backhand slice and attacking the net. It gave me enough power to hit a big serve and it the spin and power potential was enough to get me out of trouble when I was on defense.

Just a really well-balanced frame.

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The ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 315 is a sweet frame that many players will enjoy. But let’s look at some pros and cons.

+ Best-in-class arm comfort + Really nice spin-potential + Good power level for a control-oriented frame + Maneueverable yet stable at the same time

(-) A bit too muted at times (-) The grip shape might be awkward to some players (rectangular HEAD style) (-) Personal thing, but not sure about the “racing style” paint job

All-in-all this was a very positive play-test. If you have arm problems in some form, this is a must demo, but even if you’re a hundred percent healthy, this racquet delivers a lot of good.

Video review coming next week!

Have you tried this racquet? Please comment below!

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Hi Jonas Have you tried this one in comparison to the Donnay thats supposed to be better for arm injuries? regards Ed

Excellent frame, agree with you in every department except about the paint job, for me is conservative and like it. Did you test the PK Ki+Q Tour Pro 325 18×20 (2019), different an very good too.

I’m playing with PK Ki+Q Tour, not pro. Since Feb19 I played with this coming back from tennis elbow. Good news no pain whatsoever. Now I’m moving to Wilson 100 clash as I felt like I was lacking power. It’s supposedly arm friendly too. I’m hoping it’ll be great too. Have you reviewed this? What are the differences between the PK you reviews and mine? I think it’s mostly the weight.

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Q+TOUR Pro 315 (mod. 2019)

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Classic-shaped racquet, competitive by vocation, enhanced by the Quadfocus system. The squared 19mm frame profile makes this frame a very precise weapon. The heavy weight combined with balance towards the handle, allow this racquet to give ball weight while maintaining manoeuvrability. The 16×19 string pattern offers excellent rotations. The Kinetic Damping Chamber guarantees great comfort.

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Prokennex puts turbo-power into the Kinetic System with the use of Jetron: Ionic Technology is born. The Kinetic mass contained within the capsules in static conditions (stationary racket) have an equal number of positive and negative charges that produce a stable electrical environment.

When the opening movement is performed with the Kinetic racquet, the Kinetic Mass microspheres contained in the capsules inserted inside the frame are charged with kinetic energy. When the ball hi ts the strings, it becomes compressed and the strings bend.

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The latest development of the Kinetic System, the Quadfocus system, rethinks the application of Newtonian physics, by studying new Kinetic Energy Chambers and moving them to the Four Corners of the frame.

Prokennex creates the new mixture of ProKennex Spiral Tech Carbon materials, the evolution of Graphite. It is a unique blend of Spiral Tech graphite layers and High ModulGra te Normaleus graphite that is applied to get the best performance from the frame.

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ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour

ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour\Racquet

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For 2021, ProKennex updates the Ki Q+ Tour with a sleek green cosmetic but keeps the "best of class" comfort and arm-safety that has defined the brand. With its thin box beam, moderate headlight balance and low stiffness rating, the Ki Q+ Tour has a wonderfully classic and controlled feel. Like the previous generation, this light player's racquet gives intermediate and advanced players impressive control and spin on full cuts. The Ki Q+ Tour features the most evolved version of Kinetic Quadfocus Technology , which deploys movable mass around multiple locations to create a more stable response. In addition to giving you greater protection from vibration, shock and racquet torque, this racquet's moveable mass puts extra horsepower under the hood, making it easier for you to dictate action with higher levels of pace . In conjunction with the arm-saving Kinetic technology in the head, this racquet's butt cap features a Comfort Cap , further enhancing protection against harsh vibrations. Other notable features include a SpiralTech Carbon layup, which removes impurities and air pockets from the graphite layers in order to provide extra strength and dampening. From the baseline, the Q+ Tour feels fast, comfortable and surgical. Stability is high for the weight. This stick also has excellent pocketing and dwell time. The whippy headlight balance will give you the easy acceleration required for spin, and the open 16x19 string pattern supplies more than enough bite for gripping the ball. But the real payoff from the baseline is the arm-friendly feel and easy power. At net this racquet comes around fast on reaction volleys, but it also does surprisingly well against pace. The exceptional touch will have you dropping the ball maliciously short. This is a must hit for the player who wants an arm-friendly control racquet with truly amazing feel and impressive maneuverability. The fact that it also has decent spin-potential is a very nice bonus. Did we mention the extra comfort and power?

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ProKennex Ki Q+ Tour Pro 325

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Updated with a sleek black-green cosmetic for 2021, the  Ki Q+Tour Pro 325 is perfect for experienced players who demand pinpoint control and great feel. With its 330+ swingweight, this stick will give you the needed stability to play against big hitters.  It also combines a dense 18x20 string pattern with a flexible beam, giving it outstanding control and excellent ball feedback. Featuring Kinetic Quadfocus Technology , this stick deploys movable mass in the racquet's head to give you greater stability, power and arm-protection. With its Comfort Cap technology, ProKennex extends its Kinetic system to the butt cap, resulting in an even more arm-friendly hitting experience. Additional features include a firm SpiralTech Carbon layup, which removes impurities and air pockets from the graphite layers in order to provide extra strength and dampening.

On groundstrokes the Ki Q+Tour Pro plows through the ball very effectively . In addition to giving you pinpoint control on full swings, it packs enough mass for driving the ball through the court. The stability continues at net where this stick feels solid when redirecting pace. It also has enough touch to drop the ball on a dime. Ultimately, with this update, ProKennex keeps a good thing going. Experienced players looking for the raw precision and outstanding feel of a classic racquet will love this one. Specs based on one sample. 

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Model Number: 13420X

Featuring a new cosmetic for 2021, this racquet provides a very stable hitting experience with surgical accuracy. Ideal for advanced players who want a traditional player's racquet with buttery feedback. Headsize: 98in². String Pattern: 18x20. Standard Length.

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Comments: This is a great racquet. It fixes my very minor beefs with the 315 gram (also great) version. That one can be slightly jarring on off center shots. This one isn't. That one is a bit too spin friendly and requires a lot of spin to maintain distance control on shots, whereas this one has a very neutral launch angle. Granted, this one is a bit less maneuverable, but not by much, and it's certainly not difficult to get it into position or direct the ball where you want in the court. It's easier swinging than the Volkl C10 Pro and Wilson 6.1 95. It plays solidly like the 6.1, and is a nice compromise between the old 16x18 and 18x20 patterns, and again with better maneuverability. USTA 4.5. From: BC, Cleveland, OH, 1/19/22

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  • Weight: 325 g.
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  • Swing weight 295

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See who won YouTube qualifier for Myrtle Beach Classic

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Several popular YouTubers had a chance to earn a spot at the inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic via “The Q at Myrtle Beach,” a 16-player, 18-hole qualifier that included YouTubers such as Grant Horvat, Peter Finch, Micah Morris and George Bryan IV.

Veteran Korn Ferry Tour pro Matt Atkins won the qualifier and will compete on TOUR next month in his home state of South Carolina. Atkins appears frequently in Bryan Bros Golf YouTube content (a joint venture between George and his brother, Wesley), where Atkins, 33, is known affectionately as “Crashkins” – a term that often appears in comments when he is covered on TOUR and Korn Ferry Tour social channels.

Bryan IV didn't make it easy for Atkins, though. Bryan led by two strokes to the par-5 18th hole but hit a wedge into the water and made bogey. Atkins drained a 15-foot birdie at No. 18 to match Bryan's 3-under 69, requiring a playoff hole, again the par-5 18th. Atkins won with a birdie on the first playoff hole, earning the Myrtle Beach Classic's sponsor exemption that was awarded via "The Q."

Tyler Watts finished in third place at 1-under 71, while Scott Stevens and Jay Card tied for fourth at even-par 72. Finch and Turk Pettit shared sixth place at 1-over 73. Other scores included Morgan Deneen (74), Dan Rapaport (76), Ryan Wilkinson (76), Jamie Wilson (77), Luke Kwon (78), Grant Horvat (79), Fat Perez (81), Cole Lantz (83) and Micah Morris (86).

The inaugural Myrtle Beach Classic will be contested May 9-12 at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, as an Additional Event alongside the Wells Fargo Championship. “The Q” was contested last month, with players capturing content for their personal social channels but withholding results until Tuesday, with a full-length feature video released on the Play Golf Myrtle Beach YouTube channel.

Atkins has made 157 career Korn Ferry Tour starts, including a victory at the 2017 El Bosque Mexico Championship, which propelled him to his first TOUR card via the 2017 Korn Ferry Tour season-long standings. He is playing this season on conditional Korn Ferry Tour status; he will compete at this week’s Veritex Bank Championship after successfully Monday qualifying. He also Monday qualified for the TOUR’s Mexico Open at Vidanta earlier this year (his 26th career TOUR start), and he finished T38 at The RSM Classic last fall as a Monday qualifier, where he spoke emotionally about what it means to pursue a professional golf career amidst financial uncertainty.

Atkins will have no status uncertainty next month in South Carolina. He’ll compete at the Myrtle Beach Classic via “The Q.”

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