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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 552
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Would anyone happen to know the specs for this gem? And also how does it play in the sense of power and control?
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Scroll to the bottom. Have the 85, 95, and 110. The 95 has more power and feels whippier than the 85. The 85 is like a surgeon's scalpel, it takes a master to really get the most out of it. The 95 is more forgiving and caters to players like you and me. The oversize 110 is a great racket and seems unappreciated. Love them all and the 95 is certainly deserving of being a classic. |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 552
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Thanks for the info. I've read the review completely, but it didn"t tell me what string pattern it is? btw the specs seem very playable. Do you think Philipp Kohlschreiber coul be using one on tour right now? or just a mold similar to it?
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 48
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It is 16x18, just like the 85. If you hold the 95 up to the 85, the strings almost exactly line up, so there is a fair bit of space between the last cross and the throat. If I remember correctly, the string pattern is a bit more dense than the Prostaff 6.1
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3,089
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the 95 is indeed a 16x18 pattern.
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Posts: 2,313
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I was pretty intrigued with the 95 years back; had a more flexible, nicer softer touch feel than the 85.
But I went with the 85 back then, because it seemed more powerful and especially because of its fantastic control: great for serving.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 552
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They seem like pretty awesome sticks that you can have alot of fun with. Ive wanted to get one but since their not in production I've decided to look for sticks with similar specs. I found these 3!
The Gamma Tour 330X Head Size: 95 sq. in. / 613 sq. cm. Length: 27 inches / 69 cm Strung Weight: 11.7oz / 332g Balance: 9pts Head Light Swingweight: 322 Stiffness: 66 Beam Width: 22 mm Straight Beam Composition: Graphite Power Level: Low Prince EXO3 Ignite 95 Head Size: 95 sq. in. / 612.9 sq. cm. Length: 27 inches / 68.58 cm Strung Weight: 12.2oz / 345.86g Balance: 11 pts Head Light Swingweight: 341 Stiffness: 69 Beam Width: 22 mm Straight Beam Composition: 100% Graphite Power Level: Low Wilson BLX Six.One 95(16x1 Head Size: 95 sq. in. / 612.9 sq. cm. Length: 27in / 68.58cm Strung Weight: 12.2oz / 345.86g Balance: 10 pts HL Swingweight: 324 Stiffness: 66 Beam Width: 22mm / 22mm / 22mm / Composition: Basalt Power Level: Low |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 3,089
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the PS85 has been reissued at TW...
http://www.tennis-warehouse.com/Wils...SON-W6085.html and what a fantastic hit it is! |
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 552
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yes I know they have the 85 on sale
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 695
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Wilson Pro Staff 6.0 95 (Original) is an excellent racquet. It's pleasant, soft, whippy, very easy to direct the ball where you want it. The only thing it lacks is power. It is not a power racquet. Using it for bashing from the baseline is an excercise in futility. You need a very specific play style to go with it.
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New User
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Philly/Main Line
Posts: 13
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I love the racquet. Found 1 at a flea market last year for $5, then bought a couple more off someone here and got rid of my other racquets. I'm mainly a baseliner, and I'm able to generate a lot of topspin off my forehand. The spin I can get is the main reason I like it; I can swing through the ball pretty good and it'll still dip in.
It's pretty good for serving, and fairly forgiving on most strokes (you don't have to be as precise as you would with the 85).
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