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  2. First Impressions of the WILSON nCode Six-One Tour 90

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    Jul 2, 2004. #1. After many restless days of anticipation, my first of two (matched pair) Wilson nCode Six-One Tours arrived via Fed Ex yesterday. Of course, I was immediately off to the courts for extended demos both last night and this afternoon! Here are my initial impressions after a total of approximately five and a half hours of drilling ...

  3. Wilson nCode n5 110" - Too much for a beginner? - Talk Tennis

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    Oct 3, 2005. #3. LOL. I've seen people who serve underhand from inside the baseline play with N5s. Really, just get a racquet. For beginners, get a cheap pre strung with a at least a Midplus size with a proper sized grip in a colour that you like. Later, get a tweener or player's stick when you are better.

  4. Wilson nCode nPro Surge - Talk Tennis

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    I am using the Wilson Prostaff Surge (to cheap to upgrade, current price $59). My rackets weigh 11.8 ounces strung. Both have leather grips and lead tape at 3, 12, and 3. Just under 12 ounces, which is perfect for me. Any switch to the Ncode version.

  5. Feedback? Wilson nCode nBlade 98 vs kBlade 93 mid... - Talk...

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    Bionic Poster. Aug 16, 2010. #3. Wilson nBlade nCode Racquets. Price: 179.99. The nBlade racquets from Wilson bring a fresh look to the Wilson player's racquet line up. Compared to the nSix-One range, the nBlade racquets offer tighter, more control oriented string patterns, and a lighter, more maneuverable weight.

  6. First Impressions of the WILSON nCode Six-One Tour 90

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    My 2 nCode 90s are 355g and 365g (strung). 10g difference between the 2. The specified unstrung weight is 340g. I can accept 350g-355g strung but 365g is too heavy to haul around. My old Head iPrestige racquets are within 3 g of each other. As a result of poor Wilson quality, I had to get my ncodes "customized" to the same weight and balance.

  7. Wilson nPro Open nCode...opinions? - Talk Tennis

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    Jun 1, 2008. #3. I demoed the npro open a last year and was unimpressed. It seemed to be a bit of a flimsy light-weight compared to the regular npro (the one with the 18 x 18 string pattern). The npro open had a very whippy feel to it but didn't feel as solid as the old npro.

  8. Wilson nCode n1 Force Racquets - Talk Tennis

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    Aug 10, 2005. #1. Wow! This racket does look like something from Star Wars. And at $279, this is gotta be the most expensive tennis racket currently available, I think. Are there more expensive sticks out there?

  9. Looking for a modern day Wilson nCode nSix-One 90/95

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    The 97 gives you a bit more sweet spot and the spin and power will be there assuming you have the technique to handle the weight and swing weight. The Pro Staff 97 V14 is another one to look at if you want to stay in the Wilson family. A few have said that it has that nCode DNA in it with this version.

  10. Wilson ncode n4 101 or 111 - Talk Tennis

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    May 24, 2005. #1. It is available in USA, Japan and Hong Kong Market at the moment. my wife used to play with Wilson Hyperhammer 6.3 OS and found the racket with superb hand feel. But she need more power with control and wonder whether the ncode 4 is so near in specification to her 6.3, is the new ncode hard ,harsh to the arm and any good hand ...

  11. Wilson N6....review - Talk Tennis

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    Semi-Pro. so i came upon a wilson ncode n6. now i have been playing prostaffs for years now and after defecting to the prestige xl, babolat pure drive + and liking the surge save for it's graphics....i thought maybe just maybe a midplus hammer might be what i'm looking for. i strung it at 61 with babolat super fine play (gotta love the price TW ...