Anyone switched from Wilson nCode Tour 90/Head Prestige to Prince O3 Tour?

Alex

Semi-Pro
Anyone switched from Wilson nCode Tour 90/Head LM Prestige Mid to Prince O3 Tour? How's the experiece? from your point of view, is it good or bad??

Since these 3 racquets (wilson ncode tour 90, Head LM Prstige Mid and Prince O3 Tour) are player racquet. Can anyone please provide a comparison between them??

Thanks.
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
These three are completely different racquets IMHO. The nCode 90 and LMP Mid are much heavier than the O3 Tour. The O3 Your also has a much larger head and sweetspot than the other two. IMO, the nCode 90 and LMP Mid are player's racquets but the O3 Tour is more of a tweener. Very maneuverable, good power, forgiving, but not as much control as the other two.
 

ncode

New User
IMHO forget about O3 Tour :). nCode Tour or lm prestige mid... very difficult choice! I've been wondering more than a month about this problem. And now... (see sig :))
I don't think someone can tell you which one will be better for _you_! My advice is: Test both of them for a few days and decide.
I wish you success.
 

edge

Banned
With a 18-20 beam, the O3 Tour is no tweener. It's just a spin friendly player's racquet. Is Agassi's oversized radical a tweener?
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
edge said:
Is Agassi's oversized radical a tweener?

Yes, it is. By definition, anything that is oversized is a tweener. All players racquets are 95 sq. in. or under. The reason people use oversized racquets is because they need more help from the racquet, thereby, making it a tweener.
 

BreakPoint

Bionic Poster
edge said:
Is the 98 sq. in. LM Prestige MP a tweener?

Most definitely!! It's waaayyy too light. So light that I couldn't get any sort of pace at all on my serves. Definitely a tweener in my book.

Try a nSix-One Tour or PS 6.0 85 or Prestige Classic or even the LM Prestige Mid, and then try the LM Prestige MP. You'll realize right away that the LM Prestige MP is a tweener.
 
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