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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 26,315
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Finally got down to it after postponing it for ever.
Really sweet. Very solid and comfortable and forgiving. I have demoed the Ncode and K Factor versions but did not like them. Is this really better or what? |
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Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 319
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As a current user of the wilson pro staff blx 90 right now. I liked the ksix.one 90 more. i have the PS90, N90,K90, BLX90 and PS BLX 90. the best was the K90 to me.
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 59
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i tried the K-factor once, and it felt solid, but definitely slower/heavier on swing weight.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 9
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I tried the Ncode, K-Factor, BLX and BLX2 Prostaff editions.
Liked them all, very minor changes in each one. Ncode was slightly softer than the K-Factor, which is the stiffest one of the bunch. BLX was VERY muted, almost too muted for me. Prostaff BLX2 edition is really nice, feels faster than the previous 3 and has more of the K-Factor feel. |
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Professional
Join Date: Sep 2007
Posts: 1,396
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K factor is better in every way
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Hall Of Fame
Join Date: Aug 2005
Posts: 4,767
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It wasn't better for me because between the BLX PS 90, and my BLX 90, the difference was not significant. And I'm not about to shell out $800+ on four new bloody Q-Tips in place of my lollipop.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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![]() K90 was crisp, not uncomfortable.
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Legend
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 9,018
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Internet Tennis Historians 50 years from now will praise the Basalt based Amplified PS90.
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There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live and too rare to die. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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But for those of us that don't play with absolute perfect form. We find the added maneuverability and forgiveness of the new PS90 to be a good thing |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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The nCode felt muddled, not crsip. The kfactor could not be played without a damp, a little too lively for me and rather stiff. The blx90 was something of a tank, like the k90 but had the soft touch of the ncode90, with a much more clean feel to it.
The PS90 has a little from all three. The easiness in swing of the ncode. The solidity of the k90 and the dampened (just a touch) feel of the blx90.
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Should have rephrased that. Check. I couldn't play the k90 without a dampener. Just too stiff and buzzy. No matter what the tension.
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I definitely like this iteration the best of all. Like all tour90s, it just punishes the ball and forces you to anticipate and setup early. But i love the feel on this one, much more so than n,k or b.
I use the 90 to practice with, helps me focus on fundamentals, getting the ball in the middle of the stringbed and really grooves my serve. Then i pick up my regular sticks and watch the racquet head speed bump up without too much breakdown of technique.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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My order of preference, PS 6.1 90>KPS 88>K90>PS 85>Ncode. I don't like how stiff the Ncode feels and the K90 is somewhere in between. The PS 6.1 90 is the easiest Pro Staff to swing and still keeps the feel of the Pro Staff line. The KPS 88 was a sledgehammer but was very difficult to generate racquet speed compared to the PS 6.1 90. If you could generate massive racquet speed, KPS 88 is the racquet for you.
I keep forgetting that these have a much tighter string bed compared to my Babolat Pure Storm Tour GT so if you are coming from another frame that has a rather open string pattern, drop the tension at least a few lbs to reduce the string bed stiffness. |
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