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I never have blamed (or smashed) the frame...

Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them.

A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.
-B.L

Can't tell you how many I have donated to my local usta (w/ free stringing).
Plenty of young players in need of a good stick..
Good for the sport, Good for the soul...
 
Alright, not for everybody.

For whatever reason Enjoy it a lot. I added some lead tape and a leather grip and works for me.

In all fairness I nearly got rid of it in the beginning due to arm pain but then i figured out how to make it work.

Also, 2011 called. It wants its Meme back.
 
Alright, not for everybody.

For whatever reason Enjoy it a lot. I added some lead tape and a leather grip and works for me.

In all fairness I nearly got rid of it in the beginning due to arm pain but then i figured out how to make it work.

Also, 2011 called. It wants its Meme back.
Art is timeless
 
How can a 70 RA racquet not be stiff enough (I know... That's what she said! lol)? I've never hit with this frame but it's not the first time I've heard it described this way either. Can someone explain this is possible?
 
I never have blamed (or smashed) the frame...

Mistakes are always forgivable, if one has the courage to admit them.

A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.
-B.L

Can't tell you how many I have donated to my local usta (w/ free stringing).
Plenty of young players in need of a good stick..
Good for the sport, Good for the soul...
I know this is 3 months old, but who has never smashed a racquet?! Who has a local USTA office?! Who has a local USTA office that cares about Jrs at all?! That is all a bunch of complete bu-lsh-t! Our USTA Jrs program is a joke. It’s all richy ranked kids who cherry pick the leagues and tourneys.

“I don’t blame the bear, Kenai.”
 
The FST 95 is a polarizing racquet. Not in terms of weight, but that the reception to it by players is on the extreme ends of the spectrum. Either you love it or you hate it. Personally I like it quite a lot - it's a very unique feeling frame.
 
I honestly thought it was a great frame, but I also understand how some people could be put off by its somewhat plasticky muted feel. Regardless of its unique feel, the racket hit really nicely. Just the ones hit on the top of the hoop were jarring, but that in common with most rackets.
 
How many posts have you made? It still shows you as a new user. It looks like you just show up to be an a-s.

Yes, I don’t have many posts on a tennis forum but I have more experience playing tennis than you could ever imagine so please do not insult me for deciding to actually PLAY tennis instead of just writing about it... You can talk all you want but what you bring to the court is the thing that really matters...
 
Yes, I don’t have many posts on a tennis forum but I have more experience playing tennis than you could ever imagine so please do not insult me for deciding to actually PLAY tennis instead of just writing about it... You can talk all you want but what you bring to the court is the thing that really matters...
Man, tennis brings out the whacks sometimes.
 
How can a 70 RA racquet not be stiff enough (I know... That's what she said! lol)? I've never hit with this frame but it's not the first time I've heard it described this way either. Can someone explain this is possible?

In the racket's "defense".... Nothing is stiff enough for @Shroud.
 
This frame specs are great for my game and always wanted to try it but could never do it.

Justine used to play older version Wilson ncode ntour if I am right ,low weight compared to high weight around 330s.Picked up older ncode racquet as someone was selling a old Wilson ncode ntour 105 (16*20, 300grms and 340sw ) for really cheap.

Looking forward to hit with it.
 
I used to be my go to racket for its faster swing in the air as its has some aero dynamic purposes, however I switched to the TT95 as it feels much better than the muted stiff 95 FST. It isnt a bad racket, just not for everyone.
 
It really depends on skill and strength. This racquet is not forgiving. It can delivery if one meet minimum requirements to drive it. Instead of calling maligning this and that, it’s better to go to gym and work out one’s weakness. It’s still much lighter than a ps88,so there isn’t much to complain about. Of course, there are plenty choice out there, one don’t have to be hooked to a single racquet for life... it’s fun to play with it once a while if you don’t want to depends on it.
 
I for one loved the FST 95 because I love honesty. It was just a true representation of the trash we all know Wilson to be, despite the benefit of the doubt we give them because of their not so inconspicuous advocators on these forums. #Yonex2020

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