Wilson six two kfactor conversion to PPTI

B.B.

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I love my 13 year old Prince Precision Respone TI. But they´re getting a bit dead and rattely becuse of age, play and abuse: a bit like myself I guess:oops:

Anyhow: I´ve bought 2 frames of Wilson six two kfactor and want to convert them into playing and feeling much like my old PPTI but with a bit more power (wider frame and bigger head, stiffer frame).

Will this work or how do you think they will feel?

I have now, with help of lead tape, made the six.two into the same weight and same balance point as my belowed PPTI.

Spec for both frames:

Wilson six two kfactor

Midplus Specs
Head Size:
100 sq. in. / 645 sq. cm.
Length: 27 inches / 69 cm
Strung Weight: 10.5oz / 298g
Balance: 3pts Head Light
Swingweight: 310
Stiffness: 68
Beam Width: 25 mm
Composition: K]arophite Black
Power Level: Low-Medium
Swing Speed: Moderate-Fast
Grip Type: [K]ontrol Grip
String Pattern:
16 Mains / 19 Crosses
Mains skip: 7T,9T,7H,9H
One Piece
No shared holes
String Tension: 53-63 pounds

PPTI

Length 27 inches 69 centimeters
Head Size 97 square inches 626 square centimeters
Weight 12 ounces 340 grams
Balance Point 12.5 inches
32 centimeters 8pts Head Light
Shaft Width 23mm Head / 23 mm Shaft
Composition Graphite & Titanium
Flex Rating 65 Range: 0-100
Swing Weight 322 Range: 200-400
Manueverability 61 A


So what will the result be you think?:confused:
 
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Good to see another Prince Precision Response Ti. user, I loved that racquet. If you're going to abbreviate, you left out the R. It should be PPRTi.

I believe there's something intrinsic with each racquet. No matter how much you mod one, it'll never play like the other one.

Honestly, if you like the PPRTi., just try to find another one. They're out there.
 
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