Do I wait for new Wilson PS 16x19?

DNA2002

Semi-Pro
I like Wilson Prostaff BLX (16x19) white one-box beam. It reminds me Prostaff 6.0 95. Defintely the most impressive one is feel. I love its feel (some kind of mute feel). But it is too light and too low in power. Even I customized it, it is still short on power comparing to PS 6.1(16x18).

I give you food for thought. I am told PS 6.1 (16x18) would be changed pretty soon. That is why they sell them on sale(discount). But I assume that it is time to release new Wilson Prostaff BLX (16x19). I expect it would be more power and heavy. But no guaranty.

Do you hear that new Wilson Prostaff BLX (16x19) would be released soon? Do I wait for new PS 16x19? Any comments, appreciated!
Any solution, do you recommend?

(Note: the PS 6.1 16x18 is a bit heavy, and balance is awkward a bit for me. But I like its feel too).
 
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O...k..., I'm going to try to decode what you're asking:

You're asking about the Pro Staff BLX 95 and whether or not there will be changes in the new one, right? Since you claim it being too light, I have to go with the assumption that you were referring to the 95, and not the 90. And no, the next one will have more or less the same spec, and one version will come in Wilson's "new" open string pattern, that's all.

Secondly, when you say "PS 6.1" you're referring to the "Six.One 95 BLX", right?

Thirdly, the Pro Staff (90 or 95) will NOT replace the "Six.One 95" line. They're separate lines...
 

corners

Legend
There is a thread where someone took some photos of the new 95 Pro Staff. The specs printed on that racquet are identical to the specs of the current version. But a racquet that is too light is not a problem - just add some lead tape. To match the 95 Pro Staff to the old 6.0 95, simply add 3 grams of lead tape at 12 o'clock, 8 grams at the top of the grip and 8 grams inside the buttcap trapdoor.
 
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