View Full Version : Where to put lead tape on a Wilson Ncode tour 90??
HI there i have a Wilson Ncode tour 90 and i just wanna know where do u guys put your lead tape when u want more stability on the racket and torsional on the racket? Pls give me some advice on where to put the lead tape that i bought and which one to buy thanks. very much
Swissv2
11-20-2006, 09:19 AM
You better have a strong wrist. The nCode Tour 90 is heavy as it is already.
abenguyen
11-20-2006, 09:24 AM
well if ur looking for stability im guessing 3 and 9. but the thing is heavy in stock form, so i don't think its a good idea
kk thanks. Yah i know it is pretty heavy for my forearm and pretty stiff too.
chiru
11-20-2006, 12:07 PM
i put a ton at 3 and 9 ( i think one strip 6.5" and one 6") its super super heavy and takes a ton of getting used to. but once u do u can't go back
Tour 90
11-20-2006, 04:10 PM
I put about 10 grams at 3 and 9.
nalbandian_fan
11-20-2006, 07:29 PM
I put 5 grams at the buttcap of my ps tour 90 resulting in a 10 pts. head light racquet with a swingweight of 333. I feel like this setup gives me babolat baselining with ps 85 touch and control at the net. its also great on both spin and flat serves. You could achieve a similiar setup on your n6.1 tour with 8 grams near the buttcap and 4 grams at 3 and 9 o clocks, giving you the same balance and swingweight as myself but with a slightly higher overall weight.
plarazza
11-20-2006, 11:02 PM
I put 5 grams at the buttcap of my ps tour 90 resulting in a 10 pts. head light racquet with a swingweight of 333. I feel like this setup gives me babolat baselining with ps 85 touch and control at the net. its also great on both spin and flat serves. You could achieve a similiar setup on your n6.1 tour with 8 grams near the buttcap and 4 grams at 3 and 9 o clocks, giving you the same balance and swingweight as myself but with a slightly higher overall weight.
How exactly do you putt it at the buttcap? Like actually on it or take it off and put some underneath teh cap in the handle?
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