Should i switch to a racquet with a bigger head size? or should i stick with my racquet and work on my swing?
If i switch to a racquet with a bigger head size, what other racquets are there that have almost the same specifics as the wilson ncode 95 racquet that i use. (12.2 oz strung, 11.7 oz unstrung, 16×18 etc..) but have a bigger head size?
try demos to what fits you best.
me playing “INDOOR” tennis after christmas (December 26,2007).
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also I want to know which raquets of Liquid Metal and NCode are the best. So it will be easier to decide, and I would also like to know the head size of the raquets you recommend Thank you
ill give u a simple answer. get the head it is a better beginner racket, buy a Wilson when u get better. i learned on a head and just got a prince.
My Bro and I playing tennis at the morning
Bros raquet: Dunlop Racing Roland Garros
Mine: Wilson ncode nsix-two
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Hi, I have been using the Wilson Ncode 6.2 (skunk) for many years. However, I am in the process of getting new frames. Would appreciate if anyone could advice on any raquets similar to this one (light weight, big sweet spot, flexible, etc).
Thanks,
PM
i think prince is the lightest. try 2 demo prince and if u dont like it then choose a different kind like bobalat
Here are reviews on each of the racquets! (I don’t have experience playing with either one of these racquets)
Wilson n5 ncode – http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Reviews/WN5/WN5Review.html
Wilson n5 Force – http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/feedback.html?pcode=N5
Racquet of choice for Venus and Serena Williams* With a prime blend of power and control, the Wilson K Factor KBlade Team packs a punch. This racquet has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the KBlade Team is perfect for players seeking some extra power and aggression inside a lightweight and forgiving frame. Because of its oversized head, the KBlade Team provides enough power for those with a moderate to long swing pattern.
In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 106, the KBlade Team is comes loaded with Wilsons K Factor technology. The new shortened yoke design that improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center. The patented Karophite Black is an evolution of Wilsons nCode technology which utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet.
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http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K…
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which one is better and why for a 11 yr old boy who has played tennis for 2.5 years?
hi there
well it really depends on the boy’s style of play. I’ve learnt in the past its not the quality of the racquet it’s how good you are with it. I recommend that you demo them both and see which one best suits him. The nblades for an all round game style play and the ntour2 is mostly for control so really its up to you!
Hope this helps
All the sites and local retailers seem to only sell the K factor ones does anyone know a site that sells the Ncode variant? Thx in advance
a wilson ncode and a six one 95 ae two different racquets.
The Tennis Express Racquet Review Team takes on the Wilson K Blade 98 Tennis Racquet
With the control expected in todays top player rackets, the Wilson K Factor KBlade 98 has become one of the most versatile racquets in Wilsons K Factor family. The K Blade 98 has been designed to deliver a solid feel for accurate and dependable shot making from anywhere on the court. We found that the Wilson KBlade 98 is a great racket for those avid players seeking something to improve their game.
In comparison to its predecessor, the nBlade 98, the Wilson K Blade 98 is jam packed with the cutting edge racquet technology of the K Factor. nBlade lovers will love the improved KBlade, because it features some of the great aspects of nCode, but in a more advanced way. The patented Karophite Black, an evolution of the nCode technology, utilizes a new structure incorporating additional bonds between the SiO2 and graphite molecules on a nanoscopic scale, resulting in more feel and a stronger, more stable racquet. The new shortened yoke design improves handling, maneuverability, and provides additional feel via the [K]ompact Center.
To View Specs/ Purchase This Racquet:
http://www.tennisexpress.com/WILSON-K-Factor-KBlade-98-Tennis-Racquets-9049
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