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Old 01-31-2006, 01:12 PM   #1
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i have been looking at the wilson ntour (95) head size racket. i have been using the wilson ncode 90 and trying out with the prostaff 6.0 95 as well. didnt hit a lot with the 6.0, i have been using the ncode 90 for over a year and after tring a few different ones always went back to that one. i play DIII college, have been looking for a little less demanding racket. I am strong and can handle the weight but looking for a little more forgivness. i play an all around game with a 1 handed backhand. use lots of spins and do not flatten out the ball as much. any help on where to look would be great. I am about 5'8.
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Old 01-31-2006, 01:16 PM   #2
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Why not try the nCode 95? It is a little lighter and with the bigger head it is more forgiving.
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i used that racket didnt like it. not sure why just didnt feel comfortable
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I would try the nTour. If strung with something decent, it's very forgiving.
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Old 01-31-2006, 01:34 PM   #5
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Apparently, it's the number 4 racquet on the canadian tour right now; not too popular when you move up a bit, though. Id say if you like it , use it.
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Old 01-31-2006, 03:38 PM   #6
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The nCode tour 90 is head light, while the nTour is head heavy. It's quite different from the baseline. I've hit with both of them and the nTour is quite a powerful frame but it is much more forgiving than the nCode Tour 90.
Actually I would suggest the nCode nSix-One 95, as that is a powerful, forgiving and head light racquet. Try the 16x18 version first and see how you go.
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