BEST 95" frames EVER made???

Wilson 6.0 95... hands down.

Fact is that the PS series of 95 were the best there was, sorry but the K95 is KRAP!

In order of best to worst that I can remember.

1. PS series 95, from the 6.0 to 6.5
2. Custom Vantage 95, 63RA 330g 12 pt hl
3. N95
5 Maybe just maybe the K95

mawashi
 
Yup, Pro Staff Classic 6.1, great for serve and volley imo, very stiff, great control.

Hyper Pro Staff 6.1 95 (not quite as good a paint job as the classic)

Missed out on picking up a Hyper Pro Staff 6.0 95 recently sob sob.
 
I agree with some of the good ones listed so far: PS 6.0 and 6.1 Classic, Donnay Pro One Int.; I'd also like to throw in the Dunlop 200 series (particularly the Muscle Weave version), and I'm also partial to my current stick, the Wilson nTour and it's lineage. Another great one is the Yonex RD 7.
 
6.1 - all round frame - It makes everything else seem unstable in comparison
6.0 - more for net-oriented players
200G MW
200G Rev
200G HM
 
although i haven't tried many "classic" frames, i have to say that the AG200 is the best all around stick on the market today
 
wilson ultra fpk 95. one of the unsung greats, without question.

all you people geeking out over various pro staffs, find one of these things and have a hit. butter.
 
Best 95 incher ever- Donnay, of course.

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Ksix one for me. anyone else?

My personal favorite is the Donnay Pro One Int'l 95... soft as butter.:)

2. Pro Staff 6.0 95
3. Prince Diablo Tour
4. Pro Staff 6.1 classic 95
5. Prince TT Rebel
 
wilson ultra fpk 95. one of the unsung greats, without question.

all you people geeking out over various pro staffs, find one of these things and have a hit. butter.


Very true- I have an FPK 110 for sale- interested?
 
Best I've used would be, in no particular order

Hyper Pro Staff 6.1
Pro Staff 6.1 Classic
Slazenger Silouette (a 90's widebody - as used by Arantxa Sanchez)
Dunlop MW 200G
 
The 16 x 19 versions of the Dunlop AG4D 200 and AG 200. Ample room for customisation. Relatively less stiff than the wilson frames I've used before.
 
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