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WILSON KSix-One 95 Tennis Racket Racquet 16x18 4 1/2 | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 7d 2h 28m |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets 4_3/8 | ![]() |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 44m |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets 4_1/4 | ![]() |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 39m |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 35m |
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Ksix One

Should I trade my KSix-One 95 for a NSix-One 95?
I have a KSix-One 95 and I want to trade it for a Ncode version because I hear that the Kfactor model is so stiff that it hurts your elbow. I have tennis elbow. I also hear that the Ncode is more controlled and comfortable to play with. Please help me.
Reckless, stiff rackets have more power, not less.
Stiffer rackets are more demanding - you are supposed to supply your own power. Pistol Pete's old stick was 'dead' - but he knew how to use it. Stiffer rackets WILL give you more problems, including tennis elbow, because of vibration. However, having said this - it is the function of YOUR technique; if you are good enough, you can play with a tree trunk and not have a problem. Lendl used to play with a racket head the size of a ping-pong one, and found the sweet spot every time.
So - it is not the racket, it is your technique. But, all things being equal, more flexible racket will be easier for wear and tear of your body. If you are hitting off center (which you evidently are), n6.1 will be more forgiving.
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WILSON KSix-One 95 Tennis Racket Racquet 16x18 4 1/2 | ![]() |
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US $89.95 | 7d 2h 28m |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets 4_3/8 | ![]() |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 44m |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets 4_1/4 | ![]() |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 39m |
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Wilson K Factor KSix-One 95 (16x18) Racquets 4_1/2 | ![]() |
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US $129.00 | 12d 15h 35m |
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Wilson K Factor Ksix-one Team Tennis Racquet | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $6.60 | 18h 58m |
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Wilson K Six.One 95 / 16x18 String Pattern Tennis Racquet (Unstrung) |
DescriptionIncludes FREE 16-guage synthetic gut stringing. The #1 Racket Choice Of Touring Professionals And The New Envy Of Aspiring Players Worldwide. Improved Precision Through The Integration Of [K]Arophite Black Gives All Player The [K]Onfidence To Get The Job Done... |
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Wilson K Six One Team 95 Tennis Racquet - 4 3/8 |
Description# Composition: [K]arophite Black * Racquet comes unstrung. |
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Wilson Raquet (K) Pro Six Factor 41/2 |
DescriptionWilson is the #1 name in tennis, because we design rackets that improve the way you play. For almost 100 years, our reputation for quality and innovation has been unmatched. Play Wilson. The right equipment does make a difference. |
Wilson K Six-One 95
Anyone have a NSix-One 95?
I want to trade two KSix-One 95's for two NSix-One 95's. E-mail me at nate_malone@yahoo.com for details and pictures.
Try posting here -> http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/forumdisplay.php?f=19 Lots of people there would trade rackets. Good luck















