Wilson Ncode Nsix
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New Wilson ncode n Six-Two Tennis 113 racquet nsix two OS 4 1/2 (last one) | ![]() |
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US $149.99 | 1d 18h 59m |
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Wilson Ncode Nsix

Microgel Prestige Pro or Wilson NSix-One 95?
Currently I have a NSix-One 95 and I like it, but I feel that it's swingweight is too high for me seeing that I'm only 14 years old. I demoed it and I liked it a little better than the Ncode, but I'm not sure if it's enough to spend 250 on two of them. Btw this is my player info, 4.0 NTRP player, western gripped forehand and two handed backhand. My main weapon is my forehand, my backhand is below average and my serve can either be very on of very off. I try to be an agressive baseliner I like feasting off of short balls and hitting passing shots. Should I get it?
Yes. You should get it. Perfect..
Mags
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Wilson nBlaze Titanium Squash Racquet $42.86 nCode, an exclusive Wilson nanotechnology process, introduces a new class of rackets created at the molecular level. nCode racquets measure 2 times stronger, 2 times more stable, and up to 22% more powerful than ordinary rackets.Weight: 140 gBalance: EvenString Pattern: 12 x 18Headsize: 73"Recommended for Intermediate / Advanced PlayersYou may also want to purchase Wilson Squash Balls! |
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Wilson nVision Squash Racquet. $23.49 The Wilson nVision Squash Racket features a vibration dampener for increased comfort whilst all-round performance and durability is provided through nCode Technology. Ideal beginner Racket. Ncoded carbon frame.470sq cm head size.String pattern 14 x 19.Balance unstrung 32.5cm.Unstrung weight 190g.White and Red. |
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Wilson Cujo Racquetball Racket $42.86 The Wilson Cujo Racket comes with Wilson's exclusive power string technology for 15% more power.Weight: 210 gLevel: RecreationalXS: 3 ⅞Power Level: MediumTechnology: nCodeAge: AdultHeadsize: 108You may also want to purchase Wilson Racquetball Balls!Protect your eyes with Wilson Racquetball Eyewear! |
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Wilson [K] Factor Bold Tennis Racquet $101.86 The Wilson K Factor tennis racquet features a lightweight, solid feel in the same vein as Wilson's previous generation nCode racquets, now with the added strength and stability of K Factor technology in a frame hoop. This racquet has great contol for beginning to intermediate players. Headsize: 100 square inches Weight (strung): 9.80 ouncesGrip Material: Wilson cushion aireMaterials: GraphiteStringing: 16 x 20Color: Red/black/whiteFrame Shape: HoopSwingweight: 295 kg sq.cm Balance: 13.25 inches Head lightStiffness: 54Includes a Wilson K Factor cover |
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Which is considered better Wilson nSix-One 95 nCode Racquets OR Wilson nSix-One 95 nCode DEMO Racquets?
Can you also tell me whats the differences from Demo Racquets and the normal one and which is more valuable.
Demo racquets are typically used by tennis strores to allow users to playtest for a couple of days before deciding to buy. They are the exact same racquet. The difference is, if played, the demo racquet is no longer new and may have been played with hard. It's like a rental car...hard to tell how hard it was driven. A lot of people have probably tried it. If the demo is unused it will be identical to the original except it may have the word "demo" inscribed in some manner.








